New health sciences center could alleviate rural care shortage
Story Date: 1/28/2019

 

Source:  LAURINBURG EXCHANGE, 1/23/19

An eager crowd of bundled-up observers assembled early Jan. 17 in a vacant lot, huddling with government officials as steam from their coffee cups curled into the air. They attended a groundbreaking ceremony at Pfeiffer University for a $16 million Center for Health Sciences, expected to be completed by May 2020. Eventually 200 students each year will enter new programs to earn advanced degrees — either a master of science in physician assistant studies or a doctorate of occupational therapy.

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