Alberta investing $1M to explore developing 2 regional health training centres
Alberta Advanced Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides announced on Thursday that the government was investing $1 million to explore the development of two regional medical training centres in Grande Prairie and Lethbridge. He said the plan would propose and detail hands-on opportunities that would be made available in the training hubs.
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