Teaming Up on Integrative Health

The Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) is partnering with the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences on an accelerated pathway to admission and advanced standing in two of MUIH’s programs for GW graduates.

Graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences in Clinical Research Administration, Clinical Management and Leadership, or Clinical Health Sciences will be offered a pipeline to MUIH’s Master of Nutrition and Integrative Health, and Doctor of Clinical Nutrition programs. In addition, graduates and current students in GW’s Master of Science in Health Sciences’ Integrative Medicine Programs who seek Certified Nutrition Specialist credentials may take up to nine credits from MUIH to become eligible for this certificate.

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