The School of Allied Health Professions at UNMC has a strong track record when it comes to students and the examinations necessary to begin their professional practice.
“Our students consistently perform well on national exams, which is a credit to their ability and hard work,” said Greg Karst, Ph.D., assistant dean for academic affairs for the SAHP.
In 2008, 157 students graduated in nine of the 10 SAHP educational programs (one program did not have graduates in 2008). Of these:
- 156 passed their respective examinations on the first attempt;
- Eight of the nine SAHP programs achieved 100 percent first-time pass rates; and
- Mean scores for SAHP graduates in all programs exceeded the reported national mean scores for the respective examinations.
Graduates from the SAHP’s nuclear medicine technology program did exceptionally well. These graduates ranked above the 99th percentile nationally, and their performance marked the fifth year in a row that nuclear medicine technology graduates scored above the 97th percentile nationally.
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The SAHP comprises 10 health profession education programs. The lengths of the programs vary from one to three years and graduate students in May, August and December. Upon completion, all SAHP graduates sit for an examination to begin their professional practice. Examinations vary by profession and include certification, registration and licensure examinations.