Allied Health

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The Allied Health Department believes that learning is a continuous life-long process and maintains that each student has dignity and worth and brings unique experiences to the educational environment.

The curriculum is based on clearly-stated objectives, relevant content and experiences, and evaluation of program components and outcomes.

The Department is dedicated to produce well educated health care providers with the skills, knowledge, dedication, philosophy and competence to meet the needs of the community.

Contact

Heather Breaux
Allied Health Department Chair
Allied Health Building, Office 128
409-984-6373
breauxhr1@lamarpa.edu

Donna Wolfe
Administrative Assistant III
Allied Health Building, Office Lobby
409-984-6366
wolfeds@lamarpa.edu

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For inquiries or additional information complete our Request Additional Information form, call (409) 984-6356, or visit our offices in the Allied Health Building.

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