Carrington Science and Medicine News
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Help people get back on their feet as a physical therapy assistant
Sometimes, a car accident or other unfortunate event is only the beginning of people's difficulties. Read More
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Fighting the gender gap in education
The U.S. Department of Education is making strides to minimize the gender gap in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. Read More
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A gene for educational success? Scientists seem to think so
While you might think you just got your hair and eye color from your parents, scientists may have discovered a genetic link for educational success. Read More
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Rural areas benefit from pharmacy technicians
Pharmacy technicians are beginning to extend their services to underserved, rural areas where patients have limited access to drug stores and medical resources. Read More
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Grad enrollment rises 30 percent in science, engineering, healthcare
The National Science Foundation just released its findings of more than 10 years of research on graduate students' studies. Read More
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Got a smartphone? So do medical schools
With an array of downloadable applications and web browsing capabilities, smartphones have not only enhanced our day-to-day lives but are also showing up in medical schools across the nation. Read More
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