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The Health Works Co-op Program

38 min · 9. mar. 2026
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Join us for a special episode on The Health Line, highlighting Hofstra University’s School of Health Sciences’ newest initiative — the Health Works Co-op Program! Health Works is an innovative cooperative education program that gives undergraduate students the opportunity to gain full-time, paid professional experience at health-focused organizations while earning academic credit. Students work 35 hours per week over a 15-week semester, earning a stipend while applying their classroom knowledge in real-world healthcare environments. The program reflects a growing movement in higher education to integrate academic learning with immersive workplace experience, preparing students for advanced study and careers in today’s evolving healthcare landscape. Hosted by Dr. Andrea Ault-Brutus, this episode features: ✨ Dr. Edward Coffield, Co-op Faculty Lead ✨ Natasha Rodriguez, Co-op Program Manager ✨ Sherly Demosthenes, Belinda Freeman, and Khadija Harmouche of CABS Health Network ✨ Hofstra students, George Gilbert and Matthew Bardoo Tune in to learn more about how the Health Works Co-op Program is shaping the future of health education and workforce readiness. Also visit their website - https://www.hofstra.edu/health-works/ [https://www.hofstra.edu/health-works/].

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