HealthTech

University of Phoenix & CareerStep to develop healthcare studies

University of Phoenix is participating in the SHRM Conference, West Hall, Booth #12063, and is sharing how an agreement with CareerStep, the allied health training division of Carrus, provides learning pathways for those seeking opportunities to upskill and enhance their careers in allied health. Through this agreement with the University, CareerStep can also provide interested healthcare employers with access to professional development options by CareerStep, and help their staff stay current on the latest treatments and techniques in many allied health professional fields. Some of CareerStep’s professional development options may even be eligible for college credit through University of Phoenix.

“With medical knowledge continuing to expand rapidly, we are pleased to work with University of Phoenix to deliver training options to individual learners as well as employers,” said Misty Frost, CEO of Carrus. “Ensuring healthcare professionals know the latest skills is critical, as it impacts every interaction involved in patient care, and there are multiple opportunities for professionals to help patients and provide valuable support.”

Many of today’s healthcare occupations are in the field of allied health, which includes professionals who support the healthcare system through a range of diagnostic, technical, therapeutic and support services. Yet, there are critical and ongoing staffing shortages in allied health. That is why CareerStep offers many different training options to help healthcare employers reskill staff and help train for in-demand roles.

Through this alliance with University of Phoenix, many of CareerStep’s allied health programs may also support an accelerated pathway to a degree at the University. Learners completing the CareerStep courses may meet certain credit requirements toward future coursework at University of Phoenix. Details about the number of credits awarded for each CareerStep program are available here. Those interested should also speak with a University of Phoenix enrollment advisor about the details.

“We know that today’s workplace is constantly evolving, especially during the last two years of the pandemic, and that reality is acutely present in healthcare,” said John Woods, Ph.D, Provost and Chief Academic Officer, University of Phoenix. “This agreement with Carrus’ CareerStep program is an important step in our efforts to be a provider of flexible and accessible healthcare training, and professional development for individuals who are just starting out, as well as those healthcare professionals who are looking to enhance their skill sets.”

CareerStep’s online programs include medical coding and billing, medical assistant, dental assistant, pharmacy technician, hemodialysis technician, and more. When offered as professional development, programs give hospitals and health systems the chance to upskill and retain their employees.

For more such updates and perspectives around Digital Innovation, IoT, Data Infrastructure, AI & Cybersecurity, go to AI-Techpark.com.

Related posts

Vital Interaction closes $15M Series A funding round

Business Wire

CareCloud Leadership to Discuss Use of Generative AI in Healthcare

GlobeNewswire

Siemens Healthineers Announces FDA Clearance of MAGNETOM Free.Max

Business Wire