The high velocity of Latinx growth in the United States represents a great opportunity for higher education leaders looking to defy projected enrollment declines due to a drop in college-aged adults.
The acquisition brings together two talent advocate powerhouses with a shared mission of changing the way the world works
The lack of socio-economic diversity among medical students is causing a growing health care and fiscal problem in the United States.
Ponce Health Sciences University in St. Louis is exposing elementary school students to careers in healthcare through a mini medical school program.
Through a unique partnership with Medical Sales College, Butler is creating pathways to employment for students and recent graduates
Lack of diversity in the physician workforce has well-documented negative impacts on health outcomes. Evidence supports the use of pathway or pipeline programs to recruit underrepresented in medicine students. However, data on how a pathway program should deliver instruction are lacking.
Avenica helps job seekers - about a thousand a year - find work, all without a single resume changing hands or having a recruiter on staff.
A new predictive analytics model could help medical schools increase the socio-economic diversity of students in their MD programs, Tiber Health, a global network of medical universities, found.
Becker's asked C-suite executives from hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to share their organization's areas of growth for the next few years.
Simmons College of Kentucky will now offer a Master's of Science in Medical Science program.