Degrees
Healthcare & Medical Schools & Programs in Boston
The Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions' offerings include medical imaging and physical therapy. Boston University offers a bachelor degree in human physiology, an occupational therapy master's degree and a physical therapy doctorate at its Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Science. Bunker Hill Community College has numerous allied health options, including medical assisting education. Fisher College offers associate degrees in health sciences and medical assisting. Laboure College is devoted solely to healthcare education, as is the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, which offers dental hygiene, medical imaging and physician assistant studies. Northeastern University has physician assistant and physical therapist programs. Simmons College School of Health Studies has a highly-regarded physical therapy program. Newbury College has a medical assisting program. Harvard University has a medical school and a dental school.
About: New England Institute of Technology is a technical college offering 20 Associate and Bachelor of Science degrees in different program areas. Most of our Associate Degree programs can be completed in as little as 18 months and our Bachelor of Science programs in as little as 3 years. Every year over 2,000 students choose New England Institute of Technology to learn the hands-on laboratory and classroom training to provide them the necessary skills to begin their technical careers. New England Institute of Technology has been the leader in technical career education since 1940. NEIT is regionally accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC) Request Information
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Boston, MA US
About: An independent affiliate of the world-renowned Massachusetts General Hospital, the MGH Institute operates within the Partners HealthCare System ¿ the nation's second largest integrated health care system ¿ offering unparalleled opportunities for students to learn and work alongside expert practitioners in a variety of hospital, clinical, and community settings. As a pioneer in preparing non-nurses to become nurse practitioners, our entry-level program will give you the knowledge base and critical thinking skills to become a sought-after advanced practice nurse in just three years. In our post-professional program, you'll integrate scientific nursing knowledge, academic scholarship, as well as clinical and leadership skills with the ability to step into supervisory or management roles that improve the way health care is delivered. Request Information

