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University of St. Francis at Birmingham Childrens Health System
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About University of St. Francis at Birmingham Childrens Health System
University of St. Francis at Birmingham Children's Health System is an instructional site located in Birmingham, Alabama. This site represents a partnership between the University of St. Francis and Birmingham Children's Health System, designed to deliver higher education programming within a healthcare facility setting. No specific program listings, enrollment figures, or completion rates are reported for this site in current IPEDS data.
Sites of this type typically offer health professions coursework at the undergraduate or graduate level, enabling healthcare workers to advance their education while remaining embedded in a clinical environment. Specific credential levels and program details are not available for this location.
Birmingham, Alabama is home to a significant concentration of healthcare and medical institutions, making it a practical setting for clinically integrated education. Students interested in programming at this site should contact the University of St. Francis for enrollment and curriculum details.
1600 5th Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35233
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