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586 Reasons To Be Proud of Our Graduates

Written by
Dalin Clark
Published on
April 30, 2024

Michigan State University has been providing health care education for 75 years. We’re proud of our history, our alumni and the ways we’re helping address the current need for health care workers.

MSU trains doctors and nurses across Health Sciences and we provide care to community members at MSU Health Care. This unique combination enables students to get the training they need, gives our researchers the support to study global medical issues, and serves patients.

Many of our graduates also stay in Michigan after graduation to help address the needs of our communities. Reaching people where they are is an important part of our culture and we’re proud to train health care providers who will support our neighbors in every walk of life.

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