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Contact: Wilma Norton Assistant director, Institutional Advancement 727-341-3354 National ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (June 20, 2008) – St. Petersburg College today added another partner institution to the 16 colleges and universities from around the country that offer degrees in Pinellas County through SPC’s University Partnership Center (UPC). In addition, Mainstream complementary and integrative health fields, which augment traditional medicine, are booming. They can include such areas as acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, exercise and nutrition and naturopathy. Each of the nation’s top medical schools, including Harvard, Stanford, Duke, Johns Hopkins and the University of Pennsylvania, now offers training in complementary and integrative medical techniques, either as part of the core curriculum or as continuing education. Most professional sports teams and many universities now include a chiropractor or other integrative health professional on its medical roster. National offers advanced degrees in chiropractic medicine, naturopathic medicine, oriental medicine and acupuncture. It also offers bachelor’s degrees and certificate programs in areas such as massage therapy, biomedical science and chiropractic assistant. It is the only school in the country that requires a bachelor’s degree for those entering the chiropractic medical program and is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. “We are pleased to have an institution like National among our education partners,” SPC President Carl M. Kuttler Jr. said. “We see this as an exciting addition to our Through its University Partnership Center, students also can earn a bachelor’s in health services from Florida Gulf Coast University; a doctorate in nursing practice from Case Western Reserve University; a doctorate in pharmacy from the University of Florida; a master’s in clinical medical science – physician’s assistant from Barry University; a master’s in exercise science from Barry; a master’s in sports management from Barry; a master’s in public health from Barry; a master’s in nursing education from the University of South Florida; and a master’s in nursing forensics from Cleveland State University. The -0- ABOUT ST. PETERSBURG ## |
June 20, 2008 |