Health Carousel Announces $200,000, Three-Year Commitment to Support Nurse Education

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Health Carousel Announces $200,000, Three-Year Commitment to Support Nurse Education
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May 12, 2022

Health Carousel Announces $200,000, Three-Year Commitment to Support Nurse Education

May 12, 2022 - In celebration of International Nurses Day and the Year of the Nurse Educator, Health Carousel, LLC, the 17th largest healthcare staffing agency in the US, today announced a three-year commitment of $200,000 to fund a variety of nurse training and education programs in the US and abroad. This substantial, multi-year investment represents a small portion of the work underway through the company’s Light the Way initiative, which focuses on ethical recruitment and the sustainability of the nursing profession.

Lighting the Way this International Nurses Day

Health Carousel’s Light the Way initiative takes its namesake from Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing and known as the “The Lady With the Lamp” for the nightly rounds she made caring for wounded soldiers, guided only by a dim oil lamp. Since our inception in 2004, Health Carousel has maintained its Light the Way program, through which all of our programs and activities promoting ethical recruitment practices and global nursing sustainability have been funneled. Light the Way is proud on this International Nurses Day 2022, to announce additional efforts across the globe.

Providing Support in the US and Abroad

In the United States, funding is earmarked to establish Light the Way Scholarships. These awards will primarily be given to nurses wishing to pursue a graduate or post-graduate nursing degree. Discussions are currently underway with several professional and nationality-specific US-based nursing organizations to administer the awards. Additionally, Chamberlain University was named a preferred nursing education partner for Health Carousel earlier this week.

“Put simply, there aren’t enough veteran nurses to mentor younger ones. Health Carousel’s investment in nursing training and advanced degrees is an effective way to address this situation.” - Earl Dalton, Chief Nursing Officer, Health Carousel

Around the globe, Light the Way funds are earmarked for a variety of nursing sustainability endeavors. In the Philippines, funds will be used for Ph.D. nurse educator scholarships to improve both the student capacity of nursing schools and the quality of education they provide. In Uganda, funds are being used to establish a nurse training lab in coordination with the Uganda Nurse and Midwives Union. Additional programs are under development.

A Focus on Nurse Education and Educators

Health Carousel’s decision that the funds are to be used to build nurse educational capacity is entirely purposeful, as it can lessen the US and global nursing shortage.

“Health Carousel is making a substantial financial and administrative commitment, but it’s much needed to support the nursing profession and its many challenges that grew during the pandemic.” - Bill DeVille, Co-Founder and Chairman, Health Carousel

According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, in 2019, US nursing schools turned away more than 80,000 qualified nursing applicants because of an insufficient number of faculty to teach them. In the Philippines, the majority of nursing faculty lack advanced education and training and this reflects in the low pass rates of their students taking the country’s nurse licensure exam. Similar difficulties persist worldwide.

Bill DeVille, Founder and Board Chair of Health Carousel, commented on these initiatives. “We’re making a substantial financial and administrative commitment, but it’s much needed to support the nursing profession and its many challenges that grew during the pandemic,” commented Mr. DeVille. “Investing in nursing’s future is a tradition at Health Carousel that we have quietly celebrated. Most don’t realize that we have helped hundreds of nurses earn their Master’s of Nursing degrees since our founding in 2004. Today, many recipients of these awards serve as nursing leaders and educators in the US and internationally,” DeVille concluded.

Earl Dalton, Health Carousel Chief Nursing Officer, was also on hand to comment. Dalton stated, “Health Carousel’s investment battles against industry trends that threaten patient care. Namely, US’ experienced nurses are rapidly leaving the nursing workforce and our patient population is becoming older, too, and with much more complex care needs. The result is a widening experience-complexity gap. Put simply, there aren’t enough veteran nurses to mentor younger ones. Health Carousel’s investment in nursing training and advanced degrees is an effective way to address this situation.”




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Since our inception in 2004, Health Carousel has maintained its Light the Way initiatives, through which all our programs and activities promoting ethical recruitment practices and nursing sustainability globally have been funneled.

We are one of the largest U.S. healthcare staffing firms and have been awarded numerous industry awards, including Best of Staffing Diamond Award by ClearyRated and are listed on the Fastest-Growing US Staffing Firms by Staffing Industry Analysts.

Health Carousel and Health Carousel Philippines have received the status of Certified Ethical Recruiter by the Alliance for Ethical Recruitment Practices, a nonprofit organization that promotes the fair, transparent recruitment of global healthcare workers for employment in the USA. Health Carousel is a proud member of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance and has achieved the Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission.