Physical Therapist Assistant & Radiography Open House

Physical Therapist Assistant & Radiography Open House
Open House
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Join us at the CF Ocala Campus, building 20, for a Health Sciences Open House! Explore the possibilities for starting a degree in the Radiography or Physical Therapist Assistant programs at this event. You’ll get to hear from the program faculty, take a look around the labs and complete the CF general admission application for free.

Don’t miss this opportunity to see if applying for the Radiography or Physical Therapist Assistant program is right for you. Students who attend and sign in at this event will be entered into a drawing for gift cards.

This event is part of Health Sciences Week — explore the full listing of health events here!

Date:

Mar. 20

Time:

9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Venue

Ocala Campus

3001 SW College Rd
Ocala, FL 34474 United States 

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Phone: 352-873-5800 

Original source can be found here.



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