Parker’s Master of Science in Interprofessional Spine Management is a program designed for health professionals who possess a Bachelor Degree* and are interested in coordinating spine care from the primary care to specialty level.
The Master of Science in Interprofessional Spine Management program integrates neuroscience and public health principles to develop professionals adept at guiding patients through their spine care journey within large hospital systems or medical groups. This program emphasizes the detailed understanding of interprofessional therapies, aiming to create providers who excel in comprehensive spine care management.Â
Employment of medical scientists is projected to grow 17% from 2021 to 2031. source
Employment in healthcare occupations is projected to have
2.4 million new jobs through 2030
ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $147,000. Source
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