Biotech/Life Science
New Hampshire’s healthcare/social assistance sector is comprised of over 250 health care organizations employing over 51,000 people, who earn an average of 78,000, slightly below the state's all-industry average of $82,673.
The sector has an annual output of $10 billion (10 percent of the state’s GDP) in gross regional product (GDP), including home health care agencies; integrated delivery networks; medical institutions; and nursing care organizations. New Hampshire offers a robust network of healthcare and social assistance education, including:
• Short-term, entry-level training
• Associate degree pathways
• Bachelor’s and graduate-level education
• Professional advancement opportunities
CNA, LNA, medical assistant, nursing, phlebotomy, pharmacy technician programs at community colleges across the state.
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BSN, RN-to-BSN; graduate nursing programs
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BSN, M.S.N., post-Master’s certificate
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BSN, social work, public health, health education
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BSN, RN-to-BSN, MSN, DNP, certificates
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RN-to-BSN, MSN, Leadership, DNP programs via partnerships
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