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Cultural Enrichment: The Added Benefit of Studying Medicine Abroad

Study and Go Abroad

Receive a comprehensive understanding of global health issues Living and learning outside Canada and the United States exposes students to different environments, which offer an introduction to indigenous healthcare practices. You need to be open to new ideas, new methods of doing things, and continuing education.

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How Post University’s Career Readiness Model Can Help Not-For-Profit Universities and Graduates: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 172 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Camille Dumont

The Change Leader, Inc.

She successfully transferred the skills she learned in the hotel industry to the healthcare industry and now to higher ed, where she works in Career Services. So, I started to do some networking and ultimately got an opportunity with a healthcare organization out in Queens and Long Island. I was a healthcare administrator.

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How can America Encourage College Dropouts to Complete their Degrees

Edu Alliance Journal

Demand for workers in healthcare and STEM occupations may grow more than before the pandemic. How industry addresses the education of employees. Attendance at educational conferences (51%). Continuing education courses (50%). million, while transportation jobs could grow by nearly 800,000.

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This for-profit college has 3 tips to improve your students’ ROI

University Business

As skeptical as the Biden administration may be about the return on investment (ROI) for-profit institutions provide, one college may be a guiding post for higher education at large, hoping to graduate more students with good career prospects and low financial baggage.

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EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

eLiterate

As universities realize that traditional enrollments may be harder to reach, I’m hearing a lot more talk about competency-based education (CBE), micro-credentials, and aligning education with skills, and work. Will the continuous education approach be taken up more broadly by a wider range of industries?

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Strategic Considerations for College Leaders Exploring Short-Term Credentials: Changing Higher Ed podcast 253 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Jinann Bitar

The Change Leader, Inc.

Before joining The Education Trust, Jinann worked at the Bipartisan Policy Center and the American Council on Education, equipping leaders with data-driven insights. Jinann holds a masters in public administration and a bachelors in communication studies from the University of Montana. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D.