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Carolinas College of Health Sciences : ウィキペディア英語版
Carolinas College of Health Sciences
Carolinas College of Health Sciences (CCHS) is a public 2-year college located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Established in 1990, the college is a subsidiary of the Carolinas Medical Center (CMC) and owned by Carolinas HealthCare System. In 2010 ''Washington Monthly'' ranked CCHS the number three 2-year college in the country. Washington Monthly relies heavily on federally collected, standardized data such as graduation rate, student-to-faculty ratios, and student and faculty engagement. The school offers programs in nursing, radiologic technology, radiation therapy, surgical technology, anesthesiology technician, medical laboratory science, and various continuing education programs and workshops. In addition to its traditional educational programs, the college is home to the region's only dual-accredited simulation center. The Center features a patient simulation suite as well as a procedural suite.
==History==
In the late 1980s, Carolinas HealthCare System administration established the CMHA School of Nursing after a feasibility study showed the need for nurses at the local and statewide level. Degree granting authority was obtained through the Hospital Authority Act (General Stat 113E-23 (a)(31) ), and was delegated to the school by the Board of Commissioners. The North Carolina Board of Nursing gave initial approval to the school in May 1990, with the first students admitted in the fall of that year. Full approval status was granted by the North Carolina Board of Nursing, and the first class graduated in 1992. In December 1993, CMHA's Board of Commissioners passed a resolution to incorporate the CMHA School of Nursing and to appoint a board of directors for the school. Degree granting authority was delegated to the board of directors.
In July 1996, the board of directors approved the school to do business as Carolinas College of Health Sciences. The existing Schools of Radiologic Technology and Surgical Technology joined CCHS in August 1996, and the School of Clinical Lab Sciences (Medical Lab Science) joined in January 1997. A school of Emergency Medical Sciences operated 2003 - 2008. The first Radiation Therapy class was admitted in 2009. The College's Continuing Education division was formed in the late 90's, and under it are offered Nurse Aide I and Phlebotomy (both begun in 1996), Nurse Aide II (2006) and Anesthesia Technology (2011).〔(Carolinas College Website – About Us )〕

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