KTLO News spoke with Dr. Bentley Wallace, Chancellor at ASUMH, who explains the details of the expansion.
The expansion will benefit several of ASUMH’s workforce-education programs, including certified nursing assistant, emergency medical services, practical and registered nursing, and other allied health tracks. University officials say the upgrades will provide students with more hands-on training in modern, hospital-like settings, including simulation and ambulance labs.
Updates on the expansion will be given as they become available.
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