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Health Professions

Explore a transformative education at MCLA's Department of Health Professions, with programs offered both on our main campus and at North Adams Hospital.

Health professions

Our Nursing, Public Health and Community Health Education, and Radiologic Technology programs are designed to prepare you for success in today’s most in-demand healthcare fields.

At MCLA, learning goes beyond the classroom. You’ll gain valuable insights from experienced teacher-practitioners in collaborative, team-based environments, while honing your skills in state-of-the-art labs and through hands-on internship opportunities. Our Global Health and study-abroad courses will expand your worldview, offering unique learning experiences that foster a global perspective in your healthcare career.

Whether you're starting your career or looking to advance your expertise, the Department of Health Professions at MCLA is your gateway to a future of impact and leadership in healthcare. Join us and become part of the next generation of healthcare professionals, driving change and making a lasting difference in the industry.

Explore Our Programs

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Nursing

The nursing program prepares graduates to take the National Council Licensing Examination in Nursing for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN), a required credential for nursing practice.
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Public Health and Community Health Education

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Radiologic Technology

Radiography is the art and science of using radiation as a diagnostic tool in performing radiographic examinations. The BS degree prepares students for a career in the diverse and growing field of diagnostic imaging.
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Faculty & Staff

At MCLA Health Professions, you'll immerse yourself in the world of healthcare, gaining a comprehensive understanding of both practical skills and foundational theory. Our dedicated faculty are not only experienced healthcare professionals but also passionate educators committed to your success. In addition, we regularly invite industry experts to provide fresh perspectives and enhance your learning experience.

Our Health Professions faculty and staff are not only approachable and supportive, but they also remain actively engaged in the healthcare field, ensuring that their expertise stays current with the latest trends and advancements. They foster an environment where you can grow both personally and professionally, building meaningful connections that will support your career long after you graduate.

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Dr. Nicole Porther

Chair, Department of Health Professions

Dr. Porther inspires the next generation of public health practitioners by bringing public health education to classrooms and the community. Her students have developed and facilitated public health curricula on key issues affecting children and adolescents and launched MCLA’s first public health podcast. Currently, she serves as a research consultant with BEAT in Pittsfield, exploring the health impacts of environmental exposures in Berkshire County. In 2026, Dr. Porther will lead a comparative healthcare course in the Caribbean, providing students with valuable global health insights.

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Dr. Normadeane Armstrong

Nursing and PHCH Faculty

Dr. Armstrong is a new addition to MCLA and serves as a faculty member of the nursing and public health community health education program.   In addition to her teaching, she actively volunteers with the Medical Reserve Corps and the National Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps, providing emergency and medical care at pop-up clinics in underserved communities. Her current research focuses on identifying the needs and key focus areas for LGBT+ curricular education in nursing programs. This research was recently presented at the American Public Health Association conference and is under review for publication in the Journal of Nursing Education.

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Sarah Lavari

'21 PHCH, MADPH VFC Coordinator

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Sarah is a proud alumna and 2021 graduate of MCLA’s Public Health and Community Health Education program and the recipient of the Health Achievement Award. After earning her MPH in epidemiology from George Washington University, she began a dynamic career in public health, including work in vector control for the state and managing the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. As an undergraduate, Sarah laid the foundation for impactful research, co-authoring a paper on barriers to HIV preventive care for transgender women in Florida. She credits MCLA’s Public Health program for its personalized education, which provided her with individualized learning opportunities and access to internships and research experiences. In 2026, Sarah will pursue a PhD in epidemiology focusing on infectious disease, further advancing her commitment to public health.

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