A Maine college is partnering with a health care organization on a drive to train more nurses to help with the state’s aging population. Maine College of Health Professions is starting a new program for licensed practical nurses in conjunction with the Maine Health Care Association. The two groups say the new program will fill “an educational void in Maine” while also providing a new way for direct care workers to advance in their careers. [Maine is facing a nursing shortage.

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