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Parkland Health Center-CMU
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About Parkland Health Center-CMU
Parkland Health Center-CMU is an instructional site located in Farmington, Missouri. This location represents a partnership between Parkland Health Center and a college or university partner, providing healthcare-related education and training in a clinical or hospital-affiliated setting. Specific institutional type, enrollment, and performance metrics are not reported in available IPEDS records for this site.
Programs offered through this type of health center partnership typically focus on nursing, allied health, and clinical training disciplines. Students at sites such as this may have access to hands-on clinical experience integrated with formal coursework, preparing them for licensure and employment in healthcare professions. Prospective students should contact the institution directly for current program and enrollment information.
Farmington is located in St. Francois County in southeastern Missouri, approximately 70 miles south of St. Louis. Parkland Health Center serves as a major healthcare provider for the region, and instructional partnerships of this type support the pipeline of trained healthcare workers needed to serve rural and semi-rural Missouri communities.
1101 W. Liberty Street, Farmington, MO 63640
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