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Research on lifestyle medicine suggests that a strong foundation of self-care, like regular exercise, healthy nutrition, and adequate sleep, may help PAs reduce or prevent burnout.
Kaya Evans, a 2021 graduate of The College of Idaho, is one of 32 Americans to be named a Rhodes Scholar this year and becomes the eighth alum to win the oldest and most celebrated international ...
Alan Price, left, and Jeff Reed of the College's Information Technology department demonstrate the new cameras via Teams in KAIC 104 It took a few days for the dust to begin to settle on the new ...
In a recent episode of The Ranch Podcast, Professor McKay Cunningham introduced the new Master of Applied Public Policy (MAPP) program at The College of Idaho. Drawing from his extensive background in ...
While a master's degree remains the entry-level qualification for Physician Assistants/Associates (PAs), there's a clear move towards more doctorate-level education. This change shows that more PAs ...
In today's fast-moving healthcare world, advanced education is more than a degree; it's a catalyst for career growth. The PA profession is expected to grow by 30-35% between 2020 and 2035. For ...
Nathan Badger is a junior at The College of Idaho, majoring in history with a minor in mathematics. The summer after his sophomore year, Nate attended Gull Island Institute, a liberal arts and ...
The College of Idaho is proud to announce the launch of its innovative Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) degree program. This program is a historic milestone in the 133 years of the College, as it is ...
In 2006, Dr. Sara Heggland collaborated with a couple of other faculty members on an idea. A singular string to pull together the pockets of research going on in various corners of the campus at The ...
The College of Idaho men's cross country team defended its No. 1 national ranking, winning the NAIA National Championship! Despite a 20-point deficit at the 6K mark, strong finishes from Daniel Butler ...
Quest, The College of Idaho’s award-winning magazine for alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends, is published two times each year. If you have a story or an alumni note to share, please contact ...
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