Alberta outlines education funding to train 3,400 more health care workers

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Health Minister Jason Copping says funding for postsecondary health care programs, announced in last month’s budget, would help train an additional 3,400 health workers

Alberta has promised $200-million in funding for postsecondary health care programs as a part of its latest budget.

He says $113-million of the money would be spent over three years to fund at least 100 medical residency positions.

 

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