The academy is part of the Ocean Springs hospital's answer to the major staffing shortages plaguing the state’s health care system.
by Sara DiNatale, Mississippi Today November 10, 2022 OCEAN SPRINGS — Amber Granger, 38, took her first health care job more than two decades ago as a nursing assistant. She went back to school to be a lab technician, then moved into management. She dreamed of becoming a nurse but she couldn’t give up her income – or take on anymore student debt – for nursing school. Her career aspirations sat on hold until the Singing River Healthcare Academy gave her the nudge she needed.
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