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Florida public schools are continuing to struggle to fill open teaching positions. More than 2,000 classrooms remain without a certified teacher five months into the school year.
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Florida Hospital is hiring recent arrivals from Puerto Rico to fill much-needed nursing positions in Orlando. They have a unique set of skills that allows them to build relationships with patients.
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There’s a shortage of EpiPens- the pre-loaded syringes which stop severe allergic reactions. This doesn’t mean patients won’t be able to can still get the life-saving drug in other forms.
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A new psychiatry residency program will address the shortage of mental health providers in the state. Th program will eventually train more than 600 psychiatrists a year.
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A dwindling veteran pilot pool and low starting pay for co-pilots in some regional carriers has some airline industry experts worried about a pilot shortage.