Dr. Anne Killen, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, describes how new undergraduate programs at Northeast College powerfully prepare students for careers in radiography, sonography and other high-growth healthcare occupations.
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Northeast College Unveils Imaging Sciences Wing, Introduces New Undergraduate Degrees

Submitted by ehopkins on Thu, 02/15/2024 - 13:15
Northeast College of Health Sciences opened the new Imaging Sciences wing of its Anatomy Center, unveiling cutting-edge sonography and radiological suites, during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Feb. 13, 2024. During the event, community and state leaders also recognized the College for advancing healthcare education in the region.
Here’s 10 signs to look for to help students and their parents choose the right college of health sciences.

Northeast College Open House in Pennsylvania

Submitted by nchs_adm on Fri, 02/02/2024 - 16:29

Northeast College will hold an Open House event on Saturday, March 23, 2024, from 2-4 p.m. at the Marriott Philadelphia West in West Conshohocken, PA. Come learn about all our programs: chiropractic, nutrition, human anatomy and physiology instruction, diagnostic medical sonography, radiologic technology and massage therapy. RSVP by March 2, by emailing: jpullis@northeastcollege.edu.

Northeast College Faculty, Students Visit U.S. Capitol, Receive Leadership Awards at ACA Annual Conference

Submitted by ehopkins on Tue, 01/30/2024 - 16:29
Working together to advocate for the chiropractic profession and the future of healthcare, Northeast College of Health Sciences students, faculty, administrators and alumni attended the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) Engage 2024 annual conference on January 24-27, 2024, in Washington, D.C. With financial support from the College and its community members, including alumni and corporate partners, 28 students from Northeast College attended the ACA event for cutting-edge education, networking and leadership development opportunities.
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Roger Weeden, director of imaging sciences programs at Northeast College, discusses the differences between radiography and sonography and what it takes to become a radiologic technologist or a sonographer.
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