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The medical field has grown tremendously in the past 60 years and requires workers other than doctors or nurses. In fact, more than half of healthcare jobs are now allied health jobs.

The allied health field is comprised of a variety of positions including those that provide direct patient care like diagnostic, technical, and therapeutic services or those that do not provide patient care like important support services.

Allied health jobs require various levels of skill, knowledge, and training. In general, these careers are well-paying, rewarding, and in-demand.

Allied health graduate programs


Allied health graduate programs are available for a number of allied health professions. The graduate programs generally include allied health graduate internships and provide you with the opportunity to pursue allied health research projects and medical volunteer opportunities.

Try these search options to see some popular allied health graduate programs and the schools that offer them:

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Resources for Allied Health Professions Students

Professional associations, organizations, and societies have grown up around each of the allied health professions and their thirty-two individual specialties. These...


Jobs in the Allied Health Professions

Working beside and supporting the doctors and nurses comprising 40 percent of the country's health professionals, some 5 million allied health professionals serve...

Internships, Volunteer Opportunities, and Research Projects in Allied Health

While studying in allied health graduate programs, students can look forward to participating in cutting-edge graduate research projects, medical volunteer programs,...

Allied Health Graduate Programs

Graduate-level allied health schools and programs in the United States are alive and well. In fact, the allied health professions in the United States employ more...

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