Alumni Spotlight: Ellen Mitchell, Medical Coding
What kinds of jobs can you get in the medical coding or Health Information Technology fields? Read on to find out.
Labouré College of Healthcare is seeking a new Vice President of Academic Affairs.
Labouré supplies the Greater Boston healthcare workforce with adults from our communities who mirror our patient populations. Many of our students are first-generation college students, new to this country, and/or represent historically marginalized groups who have experienced obstacles to degrees and family-supporting careers. The mission of Labouré is to eliminate these barriers and maintain access to exceptional education for all who are called to care for others.
A degree from Labouré is transformative. Our average student age is 35; they are uniquely mature, resilient, and driven – ideal attributes for a healthcare professional.
This is an exciting and important time in Labouré’s 130-year history. If you are interested in this role, please contact us at human_resources@laboure.edu or visit www.laboure.edu/vpaa24 to learn more and apply online.
What kinds of jobs can you get in the medical coding or Health Information Technology fields? Read on to find out.
Archbishop of Boston Cardinal Seán O’Malley joined Labouré College in celebrating Mass on 9/29/17 in Milton, MA to commemorate the college’s 125th anniversary.
Laboure College's 1st annual Multicultural Diaspora will celebrate the amazing cultures and people that have shaped our college community.
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