Health Care Schools in North Dakota

Healthcare is a growing field in North Dakota just as it is throughout the country, with many jobs facing shortages and facilities striving to draw in qualified applicants. The aging baby boomer population is increasing the need for more healthcare workers while a large percentage of the workforce is approaching retirement.

Fastest Growing Health Care Careers in North Dakota

Employee shortages in the healthcare industry are expected to be even larger in rural areas of the United States. These factors are creating opportunity for secure jobs in many different areas of healthcare. According to ACI, some of the fastest growing jobs in North Dakota are home health aides, medical assistants, and physicians assistants. However, growth is not limited to these jobs.

Largest Health Care Job Employers in North Dakota

Once you have researched which careers interest you and explored your educational options, take a look at some of North Dakota’s largest healthcare employers to give you an idea about employment options. According to the North Dakota Department of Health, there are 50 certified hospitals in the state, 39 of which are rural. Some of the largest are listed below:

  • Meritcare: located in Fargo, employs 6,400 healthcare workers
  • Meritcare Healthsystem: employs 4,300
  • Altru Health System: located in Grand Forks has 3,500 employees
  • Q&R Clinic: in Bismarck employs 3000
  • Medcenter One: located in Bismarck, employs 2,200 people and is the first in the state to receive Magnet designation
  • Trinity Hospital: in Minot employs roughly 1750

Most of the well-paying, secure jobs require some level of education. Research some of the schools listed below to find out which program is right for you in helping you acquire a job in this growing industry.



Health Care Degree Programs in North Dakota

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Online Schools Offering Health Care Degree Programs in North Dakota

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