3 Ways NHA P360 Vitals™ Can Help You Build Smarter Study Sessions

NHA P360 Vitals™ could be the secret sauce for remediation planning in remote and hybrid learning environments. If you are using NHA online exam preparation materials as part of your instruction— you already have access! Its powerful analytics allow you to see inside the study habits and comprehension levels of your class, at both the cohort and individual level.

Think of this tool as your assistant coach for the classroom. Based on data gathered from the many quizzes and activities inside the study materials, P360 Vitals will help you group students of similar skill or comprehension levels and then makes data-backed recommendations on what content areas they should focus on. 

  • September 7, 2020 |
  • National Healthcareer Association

3 Resources to Improve your Hiring, Training and Retention of Allied Health Professionals

Are you seeking to hire, train, and retain highly-qualified, deeply engaged allied health professionals?

Certified allied health professionals and their many roles are essential to outpatient clinics, surgical centers, hospitals, and numerous other healthcare settings. The demand for these highly skilled frontline healthcare workers is quite high, as reflected by the challenges employers often face when it comes to recruiting and retaining them. You’ll have to stand out to achieve the results you seek.

  • May 28, 2020 |
  • National Healthcareer Association

Mindfulness and Meditation: Tools to Help Stressed-Out Allied Health Students

Struggling to Help Stressed Allied Health Students Succeed Academically? Make Time for Mental Health.

The 2020 Spring semester has been a time of unprecedented stress for allied health professionals, students, and instructors. An April 2020 survey conducted by Inside Higher Ed in partnership with Hanover Research demonstrated that about 91% of leaders in higher education are worried about the mental and physical health of their students.

  • May 5, 2020 |
  • National Healthcareer Association

Mentally Preparing Entry-Level Healthcare Workers for the Frontlines

The 2020 and future allied health program graduates—medical assistants, phlebotomy technicians, patient care technicians, and others—find themselves in an unfathomable position as they prepare to enter the healthcare workforce during the COVID-19 crisis.

  • April 20, 2020 |
  • National Healthcareer Association

New to online learning? Here's how to get the Most from Your LMS

Since its inception, online learning—also known as “distance learning” or “eLearning”—has steadily grown in popularity, and before COVID-19 shifted most classrooms online, one out of every three learners were participating in at least one online course. Many learners have appreciated their convenience: a computer or smartphone is all learners need to get started.

  • April 20, 2020 |
  • National Healthcareer Association

Free Teaching Tools to Engage Your Allied Health Students in Online Learning

Engaging students in online learning is challenging, even for tech-savvy teachers. If you’re struggling to get your allied health students to stop nodding off in your digital classroom, you’re not alone. Allied health instructors nationwide are on the hunt for innovative online teaching tools to help their students feel more involved in their lessons.

  • April 20, 2020 |
  • National Healthcareer Association

4 Resources to Help Students Access Internet and Technology

In the wake of COVID-19, programs across the country have made the shift to online learning. These programs, their instructors and students face a number of challenges, with access to internet and technology being one of their most pressing issues.

  • April 15, 2020 |
  • Kate Ressler

A Look at How Our Certification Exams Are Scored, Straight From the Brains Behind the System

We often receive questions about exam scoring — how exams are scored, how passing scores are determined and what various scoring terms mean.

  • February 6, 2020 |
  • National Healthcareer Association

5 steps to help you transition to a new test plan

It's no secret, healthcare is always evolving. Legislation changes, expanding roles, and technology advancements have transformed healthcare. Despite the advances, this industry is learning to do more with less as health systems and private practices are trying to account for provider and practitioner shortages.

  • December 17, 2019 |
  • Stacy Jones

5 Reasons to Integrate Goal-Setting in Healthcare Education

Allied health instructors play such an imperative role in career success: not only are you tasked with giving students prescribed knowledge and skills to take on important healthcare roles, but you're also helping students develop life skills that will help them succeed in all areas of their life — career and personal.

  • December 5, 2019 |
  • Kate Ressler

Allied Health Trends Impacting Hiring and Retention in Private Practice

By 2030, all baby boomers – more than 78 million – will be older than 65. That means that many of today’s highly-skilled, frontline healthcare workers will be transitioning to retirement and moving from practitioner to patient. This aging population will increase the need for healthcare services, creating more strain on providers who already face difficulty in staffing.

  • October 17, 2019 |
  • Kate Ressler
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  • National Healthcareer Association

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