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Health Programs by Subject
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Utah Nursing and Health Care Schools
The Beehive State has one of the highest overall job growth rates in the nation, according to the Utah Department of Workforce Services. Jobs in Utah's health care industry are growing much faster than the national average. In 2005, there were nearly three vacant registered nurse jobs reported for every RN employed in the state. Utah's workforce is also among the most educated in the United States, with more Bachelors', Master's, and Doctorate Degrees earned in 2003-2004 than the previous school year.
Nurses in Utah must earn a nursing degree from a state approved program at a certificate, associate's, bachelor's, or master's degree level, and pass a national nursing examination prior to obtaining a Utah nursing license. No educational requirements exist for Utah medical assistants, but the state's employers prefer applicants with some formal training in medical assisting. The nursing and health care education programs in Utah can give you the training you need to take advantage of careers in the state's health care sector.
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Looking to prepare for your dream career? Fortis College can give you the skills and training you need to succeed in the fast-growing and high-demand healthcare field.
* Programs vary by location
* Please contact each individual campus for accreditation information
* Fortis College - Indianapolis advertising code is AC-0163.... More
Request Free Information from Fortis College - Salt Lake City.
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Prepare for a better future at Vista College. Training programs include business administration, business management, network administrator, medical assistant, dental assistant and more.
Vista College is accredited by the Council of Occupational Education (COE).... More
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