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By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post A new respiratory therapy program at Missouri Western State University will open up a pipeline of students that Mosaic Life Care hopes will work for them once their studies are done. Associate Director of Respiratory at Mosaic Danielle Steele says that Mosaic Life Care is excited about the new Respiratory Therapy Program at Missouri Western. "Mosaic is a great place to work at, and I think that they will be able to see that as they start out training as students," Steele tells reporters. "Once they get past their second clinical, we will actually be able to hire them on as student hires." Steele says what health workers have seen is that where a student trains, they are more likely to want to continue working at that hospital or facility. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Edward Kammerer echoes that, saying a common theme he has seen in health education is that where you train is most likely where you will start your career. "So, the c