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  • Five versatile jobs available now for allied health professionals

    The allied health profession is home to some of the fastest-growing occupations in the nation. Not only do they represent nearly 60 percent of the overall workforce in health care – they are also some of the most in-demand medically trained professionals in today’s health care industry.

  • Becoming a nurse practitioner — What you need to know

    Nurse practitioners (NP) are advanced practice registered nurses who are licensed clinicians who serve as both primary and specialty care providers. With their ability to manage care of patients across a variety of lifespans, NPs assess patients, determine treatments, and use advanced assessment to develop treatment plans.

  • Going Beyond An Associate Healthcare Degree

    Explore more about the benefits and professional opportunities that exist by continuing your health care education past the associate degree level.

  • Video: Recognizing Opioid Overdose and NARCAN Assembly

    Ohio University College of Health Sciences and Professions demonstrates how to assemble NARCAN as well as how to recognize an opioid overdose.

  • Why Get a Bachelor’s in Healthcare?

    Learn more about the career benefits and opportunities for professional specialization gained from pursuing a bachelor’s degree in health care studies.

  • Take your nursing career to the next level

    Ohio University's RN to BSN online program is ranked one of the best online nursing program in the United States. Find out how this program can help you achieve your career goals!

  • Burnout in the health care professions and how to cope

    Burnout is common among health care professionals. Learn how to cope with stress and fatigue.

  • What to look for in an online RN to BSN program

    Nurses with a bachelor’s degree earn a higher average yearly salary than those without a BSN and health care organizations and employers regularly seek out highly educated personnel to fill their staffing needs. With the decision made to continue professional development, an RN needs to know what to look for in an online RN to BSN program.

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