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www.flbog.edu B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida 1 B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida Gap Analysis for Health Occupations: Workshop of the Committee’s Draft Report Amy Beaven, Director for STEM and Health Initiatives May 18, 2015 www.flbog.edu
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www.flbog.edu B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida 2 Part 1. Occupations most likely under-supplied Nurses (Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Anesthetists) Physicians (Some Specialties and Specific Regions) Part 2. Occupations with a sufficient supply of new licensees(with in-migration) Pharmacists Physical Therapists Occupational Therapists Veterinarians Part 3. Occupations with sufficient supply from new or overlapping sources Dentists Marriage and Family Therapists Rehabilitation Counselors Art and Music Therapists Part 4. Occupations with a sufficient supply of Florida graduates Gap Analysis: Workshop Agenda
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www.flbog.edu B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida 3 Registered Nurses (Ch.1) Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Anesthetists (Ch. 1) Physicians (Ch. 2) Part 1. Occupations most likely under-supplied
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www.flbog.edu B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida 4 Physician Demand-Supply Gap Analysis Source: Florida Statewide and Regional Physician Workforce Analysis: Estimating Current and Forecasting Future Supply and Demand, IHS Global, prepared for the Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida, January 2015
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www.flbog.edu B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida 5 Physician Demand-Supply Gap Analysis (cont.) Source: Florida Statewide and Regional Physician Workforce Analysis: Estimating Current and Forecasting Future Supply and Demand, IHS Global, prepared for the Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida, January 2015
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www.flbog.edu B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida 6 Pharmacists (Ch. 3) Physical Therapists (Ch. 4) Occupational Therapists (Ch. 6) Veterinarians (Ch. 16) Part 2. Occupations with sufficient new licensees (with in-migration) to fill the projected openings
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www.flbog.edu B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida 7 Dentists (Ch. 5) Marriage and Family Therapists (Ch. 17) Rehabilitation Counselors (Ch. 18) Art and Music Therapists (Ch. 19) Part 3. Occupations with sufficient supply from new or overlapping sources to fill the projected openings
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www.flbog.edu B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida 8 Speech and Language Pathologists (Ch. 7) Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists (Ch. 8) Medical and Public Health Social Workers (Ch. 9) Physician Assistants (Ch. 10) Mental Health Counselors (Ch. 11) Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists (Ch. 12) Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers (Ch. 13) Health Educators (Ch. 14) Dietitians and Nutritionists (Ch. 15) Audiologists (Ch. 20) Epidemiologists (Ch. 21) Part 4. Occupations with a sufficient supply of Florida graduates to fill the projected openings
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www.flbog.edu B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida 9 B OARD of G OVERNORS State University System of Florida www.flbog.edu Rev. 2014
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