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Midwestern University slates April open house

Posted 3/13/17

By Tony Johns

Special to Independent Newsmedia

Midwestern University is ready to help those who are interested in a healthcare career.

University staff will be on-site to provide …

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Midwestern University slates April open house

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By Tony Johns
Special to Independent Newsmedia


Midwestern University is ready to help those who are interested in a healthcare career.



University staff will be on-site to provide information on admissions, while Midwestern faculty will introduce and explain professional degree programs the university offers.


The University’s Glendale campus will host a free public open house in the campus auditorium from 5-7 p.m., Wednesday, April 19, 19555 N. 59th Ave.


Current students will conduct informative campus tours, which will allow attendees to experience the university’s facilities, clinics, and accommodations from a student’s perspective.


University staff will be on hand to provide information on admissions, while faculty will introduce and explain professional degree programs in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physician assistant studies, occupational therapy, cardiovascular science/ perfusion, podiatric medicine, nurse anesthesia, biomedical sciences, clinical psychology, optometry, dental medicine, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, and veterinary medicine.


Tony Johns is a spokesman for Midwestern University.