Bridging primary care gap, California Baptist University and Riverside University Health System train PAs to serve underserved communities effectively.
Born and raised in Eagle County, 19-year-old Gypsum resident Juliana Carrazco wants to stay local long-term. She plans to make that possible through a path she started on as a high school student.
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Shekiba Thompson, MHA, MBA, B.S., NCMA from Fortis College, joined WKRG News 5 on Take 5 to give insight on the Medical Assistant Program at Fortis College. In the video above, ...
Registered nurse Maha Mousnad's infectious smile, can-do attitude and personal experiences navigating the path to the “American dream” have sparked a loyal following among patients at a metro Atlanta ...
Across the country, people who rely on the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program for food, breastfeeding support, nutrition education, and healthcare referrals are poised to lose those benefits ...
As the government shutdown stretches into day 14, funding for vital programs remains stuck in a deadlock limbo between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. Thus far, programs such as Social ...
St. Hubert High School and Holy Family University announced a partnership that will expand St. Hubert’s Healthcare Careers in 1-2-3 College/Career program. The initiative will now include a Certified ...
The depletion of fossil fuels, rising greenhouse gas emissions, and growing energy demand have accelerated global efforts to develop sustainable energy alternatives. While solar, wind, hydro, and ...
Veterans who have long sought recognition for a medical condition linked to their service in the Gulf War earned a major victory last week. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently ...
CHARLOTTE — A University of North Carolina assistant football coach was suspended and athletes in all ticketed sports, including football and men’s basketball, were sent a text message Tuesday to ...
Editor’s Note: The Trump administration has clarified that it will use Section 32 tariff revenue, which typically supports child nutrition programs, to extend funding for WIC during the shutdown — ...
Minnesota workers will be able to take up to 20 weeks off work each year when a tax-funded, state-administered paid family and medical leave program launches less than three months from now. It’ll be ...
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