Q&A: B.S. in Interprofessional Health Sciences Update
The newly-appointed program director of the B.S. in Interprofessional Health Sciences, Jerry-Thomas Monaco, shares an update on this sought-after Seton Hall major.
The School of Health and Medical Sciences combines the expertise of Seton Hall University with the resources of affiliate healthcare sites to provide exemplary academic and clinical training in graduate-level health sciences and health administration.
The School's emphasis on interprofessional education prepares healthcare leaders of tomorrow to focus on patient-centered care and to make a difference in patients' lives and their communities.
The newly-appointed program director of the B.S. in Interprofessional Health Sciences, Jerry-Thomas Monaco, shares an update on this sought-after Seton Hall major.
Learn more about the B.S. in Interprofessional Health Sciences major. Program Director Jerry-Thomas Monaco, PT, PhD, DPT, OCS will provide an overview of the degree program and answer questions you may have about this major.
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