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This specialization enables students to become essential members of anesthesia teams in surgical environments. Upon finishing this program, graduates can serve as operating room assistants and pursue UH's post-baccalaureate program to qualify for national certification exams. The School of Health Technology and Management (SHTM) provides a Bachelor of Science in Health Science (BSHS) with both clinical and non-clinical specializations. Non-clinical options encompass community health education, human development and disability studies, emergency and critical care, environmental health and safety, health informatics, healthcare administration, medical coding and reimbursement, and public health. Clinical specializations include anesthesia technology, medical dosimetry, nuclear medicine technology, and radiologic technology. The effectiveness of the U.S. healthcare system relies on skilled professionals. Care accessibility, service quality, and treatment costs are all influenced by having adequately trained personnel. When developing policies, initiatives, and programs, healthcare leaders, policymakers, educators, and stakeholders require current information about workforce supply, demand, distribution, training, and utilization. Consequently, SHTM and its Health Science program continually develop and implement majors to attract and prepare students for high-demand fields identified by state authorities, professional organizations, labor groups, and regional industries.