The college aims to use its grant of $22,000 from the Allied Health Regional Skills Partnership to design a curriculum that standardizes training for students.
The program could be replicated throughout the region, according to the report.
Read the Charlotte Business Journal report on Carolinas College of Health Sciences’ anesthesia technician program.
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