About this Presentation
In 2001, 10 area hospitals, four institutions of higher education plus 10 related NGO’s, agreed to work collaboratively to outline the process for training in nursing and allied health occupations in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) and develop a strategic plan to increase the throughput of locally trained professionals. The effort led to the creation of the RGV Allied Health Training Alliance and the creation of the centralized clinical scheduling system.
What Will You Learn
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Instructor(s)
Dominique Halaby
Dominique Halaby, D.P.A. is the Director of the IED’s Center for Community and Business Research at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Dr. Halaby spent most of his career building a non-profit organization in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) dealing with workforce and (RGV) dealing with workforce and economic development. He has successfully secured over $28 million in funding, including one of the largest federal training grants awarded in South Texas He was successful in achieving Texas. He was successful in achieving broad collaboration in the RGV among healthcare providers and educators to strengthen collaborative approaches to meet their skilled workforce needs and is the inventor of the Centralize d Clinical Scheduling System.