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Assiniboine Community College pleased to contribute in rural health care training
Continued from Page 1 Advanced Education and Training Minister Sarah Guillemard added that “The one-time offering in Neepawa will provide students with training close to home, allowing them to study, work and strengthen health care in the region.”
As for the Assiniboine Community College’s involvement with the endeavour, ACC president Mark Frison said the institution is pleased to contribute in training people for careers in health care throughout the province.
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“Nursing is Assiniboine’s largest single program and our graduates have a track record of getting jobs and staying in Manitoba,” stated Frison.

“This welcome investment by the Manitoba government allows us to respond to needs in Neepawa and we look forward to working with the community to expand access in this growing region of the province.”
An exact timeline on the establishment of the program, as well as the official