Here are three points:
1. The 26-month program is the first program in the state, and one of 11 nationwide, to train anesthesiologist assistants.
2. The initial funding for the development of the program is being provided by the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin endowment.
3. The program is expected to welcome its inaugural class in August of 2016.
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