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    25 Allied Health programs found

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    What is an Allied Health degree?
    An Allied Health degree is a type of degree that focuses on the study of health and healthcare. This type of degree can prepare students for a variety of careers in the healthcare field, such as working as a registered nurse, physical therapist, or occupational therapist.

    What jobs can I get with an Allied Health degree?
    Allied Health professionals are involved in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. They work in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community health centers. Some common allied health careers include physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists.

    Why is studying Allied Health important?
    Allied health professionals play an essential role in the healthcare system. They provide vital services to patients and families. By studying allied health, students can learn how to deliver these services safely and effectively.

    What will I study during my Allied Health degree?
    The Allied Health degree provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to enter the allied health field. The degree includes coursework in anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, and other health-related subjects. This coursework allows students to understand the human body and how it works. In addition, students learn how to communicate with patients and families. This communication is essential in providing quality care.