Building a Workforce for Health in North Carolina.

N C Med J

NC AHEC, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Published: November 2022

COVID-19 exposed and exacerbated the historical shortages and maldistribution of the health workforce in North Carolina. This edition of the highlights the work being done in our state to address these needs, and calls for an intentional and persistent approach to planning for and developing the workforce needed to produce health.

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