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By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story September 2, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — HOUSTON (Tuesday, September 2, 2025) – Houston’s future healthcare leaders just received a ...
The three-year program includes Madison College classes, paid apprentice work and a job once students pass their boards.
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, Madison College, Workforce Development Board of South Central Wisconsin and UW Health have partnered to create a surgical technology associate’s degr ...
A new UW Health partnership with The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD), Madison College, Workforce ...
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Lectures and lab work aren’t the only things area colleges are using to prepare future healthcare workers. Artificial intelligence and virtual reality are quickly becoming part of the curriculum to ...
Lamar University has created one of the more dynamic online graduate ecosystems in the United States. The portfolio of ...
Men ages 23 to 30 are discovering that a bachelor's degree doesn't offer the same protection from unemployment that it used ...
An MBA typically includes courses in accounting, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, economics, management and ...
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have found that better access to technology can go a long way toward achieving equity in health care for African Americans in the United States.
The impact of health care technology hinges on the reliability of its underlying systems, whether algorithms, devices, or data, and how thoughtfully it is designed, deployed, and integrated.
Several area residents from Itawamba Community College’s Surgical Technology program received their degrees, July 11, at the Health Science Education Center at the Tupelo Campus.