Atrium Health believes in creating equitable learning environments and opportunities. Our intentional focus on learners supports recruitment, career development, retention and creates pipelines for the patients, teammates and communities we serve.
The Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity supports the educational mission of Wake Forest University School of Medicine by promoting an environment of excellence and by recruiting and retaining students from diverse backgrounds.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine is the medical school of Wake Forest University, with two campuses located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Charlotte, North Carolina.
The School of Medicine prepares the next generation of health care leaders through education, research and innovation. It’s also one of the most selective medical training programs in the nation and encompasses multiple programs, including MD, PA, CRNA, DNP and biomedical graduate programs. As the academic core of Atrium Health and an integral part of the academic learning health system, research and education are the means – not the end – to accomplishing the goal of improving health for all.
Carolinas College of Health Sciences is a non-profit public college focused on the health sciences and is located both online and with a physical campus in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Choosing a healthcare college isn't just about where you'll go. It's about who you'll become. Carolinas College of Health Sciences – part of Atrium Health – empowers big dreamers to unlock their true potential.
Cabarrus College of Health Sciences is a private college for healthcare professions on the campus of Atrium Health Cabarrus in Concord, North Carolina.
Cabarrus College has evolved from a small nursing school, established in 1942, into a robust educational institution offering 16 degrees in 10 health science disciplines. Our academic programs range from bachelor’s and master’s degrees for healthcare professionals seeking career advancement, to four-year degrees for students just entering healthcare, to one- and two-year programs for students who want to start a career in healthcare as quickly as possible.