College of Health Professions

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Welcome to The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions, Michigan's premier college of health professions. The College's internationally known faculty welcome students into a challenging, vibrant and diverse learning community. Our student-oriented approach is evident in all we do: classroom learning, clinical experiences, internships, research, and community outreach/volunteerism. Our investment in students is reflected in our graduates who are leaders in their fields and highly prized by employers. Student success is our highest priority. So, please take the opportunity to look around our web site. If you have any questions or would like additional information about our programs, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thomas J. Masterson, Jr., Professor and Dean

Mobile Health Central

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Mobile Health Central is nearly 39 feet in length and is fully customized with a sound proof booth for hearing/audiology testing, an exam table and other equipment needed to provide access to high-quality health care in rural or underserved areas of Michigan. In addition, it will serve as a vehicle for research, preventative health education and recruitment. This is an example of a link in this area.

IHBI

​The In​stitute for Health and Business Insight (IHBI), housed at The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions at Central Michigan University, is a not-for-profit consulting group th​at specializes in the use of data and advanc​​ed analytics to solve business problems. IHBI has helped dozens of Fortune 5​00 companies solve complex, real world problems in manufacturing, retail, healthcare and more.

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CMU students studying American Sign Language bridge signed languages and cultures at Jamaican school for the deaf
CMU Provost Michael Gealt announced the appointment of Tom Masterson as dean of The Herbert H. & Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions
University Theatre presents the play “Mother Hicks.” All public performances will feature assistive listening devices and closed captioning, and one of them will be shadow interpreted

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