In an article published today by Polytechnics Canada, Faculty of Health Sciences & Wellness Senior Dean Jason Powell calls for funding to support future-focused, innovative initiatives required to address recovery needs post-pandemic, and to deliver on our promise of producing career-ready, front line graduates.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made Canadians acutely aware of the necessity and role of healthcare professionals. Recognizing that pandemic-induced disruptions over the last year will inevitably linger, with a long road yet to normalcy, investing in infrastructure, cybersecurity and educational resources is critical.
You can find the article here: Investments in applied learning innovations crucial to Canada’s frontline workforce