Thrive Global September 6, 2020
Gajura Constantin

If there’s one thing that the recent COVID-19 pandemic has taught us, it’s that healthcare is a vital industry. In the past months, we’ve witnessed quick response times, tireless work, and genuine passion from healthcare professionals worldwide. While many of us may not stop to think about it, it takes an enormous amount of people, money, and dedication to keep our healthcare systems operated efficiently—even in the wake of unprecedented crises.

To respond to the unpredictable nature of the field, including everything from pandemics to annual checkups, it’s vital for those in healthcare, from doctors to all different types of nurses, to receive the best education possible. As healthcare continually adapts to a changing world, it’s crucial to recertify and...

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