August 5, 2025 - 01:26

JERSEYVILLE - Jersey Community Hospital is excited to announce a free Education Day tailored specifically for local healthcare workers. This event aims to provide valuable continuing education opportunities for first responders and other medical professionals in the community.
Scheduled for next month, the Education Day will feature a series of informative sessions led by experienced instructors, covering a range of relevant topics. Participants will have the chance to enhance their skills, stay updated on the latest practices, and network with fellow professionals.
This initiative underscores the hospital's commitment to supporting the local healthcare community and ensuring that first responders are well-equipped to handle various medical situations. Attendees will earn continuing education credits, which are essential for maintaining their professional licenses.
Jersey Community Hospital encourages all eligible healthcare workers to take advantage of this opportunity to further their education and improve their service to the community.
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