Speaking on Business: Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions

DEREK MILLER:

This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. As Utah’s population ages, there’s a growing need for highly trained healthcare professionals. Since 1998, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions has trained practitioners, educators, and leaders advancing evidence-based, compassionate care. President and CEO, Cameron Martin, joins us with more.

CAMERON MARTIN:

Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions is a graduate-level healthcare university with a mission to improve the human condition by developing healthcare professionals and leaders to advance evidence-based practice.

The University offers 24 doctoral and master’s degrees and 25 certificates across program clusters such as physical therapy, physician assistant studies, optometry, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, nursing, health sciences, and counseling.

RMU provides flexible online, in-person, and hybrid pathways so working clinicians can continue serving their communities while advancing their education.

RMU also operates six community health clinics where no one is turned away — if a community member needs help, they receive it.

The clinics provide essential community care and an opportunity for hands-on learning for RMU students.

As a self-sustaining proprietary university, RMU pays its taxes and receives no taxpayer dollars, allowing it to stay agile and respond quickly to Utah’s healthcare workforce needs. To learn more, visit rm.edu.

DEREK MILLER:

Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions is making a real difference by helping train healthcare professionals for in-demand jobs and stay true to their values of service, evidence-based practice, and improving lives. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.