New LinkedIn Learning Healthcare Resources Now Available for Students

If you’re preparing for a career in health or life sciences, there’s a new set of resources you’ll definitely want to explore. LinkedIn Learning has just launched a dedicated Healthcare Content Page designed to help nursing students, healthcare professionals, and anyone entering a health‑related field build essential skills and stay current with professional expectations.

This new collection includes 66+ courses and hands‑on learning tools tailored to real‑world healthcare environments. Whether you’re planning for clinical roles, exploring healthcare administration, or strengthening foundational competencies, these resources can support your learning and career development.

What’s Included?

✔ 34 Continuing Education (CE)–Eligible Courses

Dive into topics that matter most in today’s healthcare landscape, including:

  • Patient safety
  • Care coordination
  • Leadership and team communication
  • Quality improvement
    These courses are eligible for CE credit, and learners can self‑submit certificates of completion to IACET for review.

✔ 25 AI‑Powered Healthcare Role Plays

Practice realistic patient and workplace scenarios in a safe, AI‑driven environment. These role plays are designed to help you develop clinical reasoning, communication, and problem‑solving skills—perfect preparation for both classroom learning and future clinical settings. Just click “All Filters” and select “Role Play” under “Type”.

✔ Certificates of Completion

Earn certificates you can add to your resume or LinkedIn profile. These can also be used for CE credit submission where applicable.

Why This Matters for Students

The healthcare workforce—especially nursing—is projected to continue growing, and ongoing professional development remains essential across all roles. These new LinkedIn Learning resources offer:

  • High-quality, practical training that complements courses and clinical experiences
  • Skill-building opportunities aligned with real employer needs
  • Accessible, on-demand learning you can complete at your own pace

Whether you’re just beginning to explore health careers or preparing to enter a clinical program, these tools can help you build confidence and strengthen your professional skill set.

Explore the New Resources

Take a look at the new LinkedIn Learning Healthcare Content Page and start exploring courses that support your goals.

You can also review the Healthcare Resource Kit, which includes additional materials like content guides, posters, and the full announcement.

By Brendan Daigle
Brendan Daigle