Cincinnati Health & Medical Schools & Programs

There are numerous allied health education options in Cincinnati. Antonelli College offers massage therapy certification and medical assisting degrees, while Xavier University has a graduate occupational therapy program. Cincinnati State Community College has numerous allied health programs, while the College of Mount St. Joseph has a doctorate program for physical therapists. The University of Cincinnati has six bachelor degree programs in allied health, including pre-physical therapy and advanced medical imaging technology; the college also offers a physical therapy assisting associate degree.

Cincinnati is experiencing notable growth in healthcare job opportunities, according to projections through 2012. Overall growth of 21% is forecast for health practitioners and technical occupations, including increases of 32% for dental hygienists, 41% for physician assistants, 30% for physical therapists, and 32% for respiratory therapists. Also: 35% for cardiovascular technologists and technicians, 20% for diagnostic medical sonographers, and 26% for surgical technologists. Healthcare support occupations are expected to grow by 29%, including increases of 25% for massage therapists, 51% for medical assistants, and 39% for physical therapist assistants.


Health & Medical Schools, Programs & Courses in Cincinnati
Subjects listed are highlights of programs and/or courses offered.
Harrington College of Design Brown College Argosy University University of Phoenix American Intercontinental University Kaplan University Le Cordon Bleu Schools International Academy of Design & Technology Argosy University Audubon Expedition Institute Brooks Institute of Photography Brooks Institute of Photography The Art Institutes The Art Institutes Sanford Brown Institute Harrington College of Design University of Phoenix Brooks Institute of Photography Brooks Institute of Photography Argosy University DeVry University Vet Tech Institute The Art Institutes The Art Institute Online

Why Cincinnati is a Great Place to Study Health & Medical
Proud parent of the original polio vaccine and the first antihistamine, Cincinnati is no stranger to success in medicine, and according to government employment projections, it is set to experience robust growth in allied health career opportunities. The city's many hospitals – there are more than 20 in the area – provide ample employment options for healthcare professionals. The city also has a healthy selection of community colleges and four-year universities, including the University of Cincinnati's large allied health school.

Other Resources for Health & Medical Education and Careers in Cincinnati
  • The Cincinnati Dental Assistants' Society
  • The Visiting Nurse Association of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky
  • The Cincinnati Medical Association
  • The Center for Closing the Health Gap in Greater Cincinnati
  • The Cincinnati Dental Society
  • The Greater Cincinnati Health Council
  • Health & Medical - Employers / Internship Opportunities in Cincinnati
    Allied health students are usually assigned clinical rotations, or internships, according to agreements their schools have with hospitals and other local healthcare facilities. In Cincinnati, potential employers and sites of rotations include:

  • Mercy Health Partners
  • University Hospital
  • Hospice of Cincinnati
  • Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center
  • Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Clinic
  • The Health Alliance
  • Jewish Hospital
  • St. Luke Hospital East
  • Trihealth
  • The Drake Center
  • Deaconess Hospital of Cincinnati
  • Westimage

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