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The Phoenix Biomedical Campus is a collaboration between Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona.Northern Arizona University students at the Phoenix Biomedical Campus will soon have the opportunity to gain real-world experience in health promotion related to substance abuse, thanks to a recent six-figure grant.Oaklee Rogers, an assistant clinical professor of occupational therapy, said the grant from National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education will allow students in NAU's physical therapy and occupational therapy programs to work in group homes owned by Crossroads, a licensed behavioral health company with five homes in Phoenix.
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NAU collaboration earns grant to provide care for substance abuse patients
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The Phoenix Biomedical Campus is a collaboration between Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona.Northern Arizona University students at the Phoenix Biomedical Campus will soon have the opportunity to gain real-world experience in health promotion related to substance abuse, thanks to a recent six-figure grant.Oaklee Rogers, an assistant clinical professor of occupational therapy, said the grant from National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education will allow students in NAU's physical therapy and occupational therapy programs to work in group homes owned by Crossroads, a licensed behavioral health company with five homes in Phoenix.
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