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New Iowa State program combines health care, business skills

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Wednesday, April 2, 2025   

Educators at Iowa State University are creating a new major to meet what they see as a new and growing demand in the health care field: pairing medical knowledge with business and "people skills."

Iowa State is launching an integrated health major, which goes beyond the so-called hard, science-based skills medical professionals usually get to include the "softer skills."

Yanhai Yi, professor and chair of the Department of Genetics, who helped develop the curriculum, said there is a tremendous need.

"The health care occupation is projected to grow by 15% from 2021 to 2030," Yi pointed out. "There's a strong need. In the United States, health workers need to be increased by about 1 million in the next 10 years."

The integrated health major will focus on wellness from multiple angles, with classes in life sciences, behavioral and social sciences, data gathering and the humanities. According to Yi, it is designed to create more well-rounded health care professionals, something he argued the medical field has been lacking.

Yi noted there has been so much interest in the new program, some Iowa State students are switching majors to take advantage of the future demand created by meshing the traditional hard sciences with the people skills health care professionals need to be compassionate, as well as training them to be business savvy.

"That not only understand the scientific part of health, but also understand the social aspect, ethical aspect of human health," Yi explained.

There appears to be high demand for the new major, not just in Iowa but nationwide. Only a handful of universities offer integrated health majors and all of them are relatively new.

Support for this reporting was provided by Lumina Foundation.


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