Local Medical Program Looks To Close Doctor Shortage In Kern County

Intensive care unit in hospital, bed with monitors, ventilator, a place where can be treated patients with pneumonia caused by coronavirus covid 19.

Kern County in the Central Valley is in desperate need for healthcare professionals, and the demand in the community is even greater as coronavirus continues to spread. COPE Health Solutions and Cal State University of Bakersfield have partnered together to increase involvement in clinical settings to address the doctor and health care professional shortage in the Central Valley. Read more at Kern Sol News.

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