There is a category of healthcare career that gets very little attention in conversations about college alternatives: allied health programs. These are not nursing school. They are not medical school.
The Medicare program shares in the costs for approved nursing and allied health education programs operated by hospitals, a matter which has become a recent focus in Medicare audits of hospitals ...
In 1966 the deans of 13 university-based schools of health professions met in Washington, DC, to discuss possible federal actions to bolster the health care workforce. According to David Gale, Dean of ...
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