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Recruitment is now closed for this program. Please check back for updates on our next class, likely to be held in Spring 2026.
Workforce Development offers a free eight-week program designed to provide training for those ages 18 and older who are interested in non-clinical support roles in a healthcare setting.
Participants complete their classroom instruction with the Community College of Rhode Island and receive work-readiness training and hands-on learning.
After completion of this program, participants are eligible for roles throughout the Brown University Health system, including:
Students will learn:
Recruitment is now closed for this program. Please check back for updates on our next class, likely to be held in Spring 2026.
"Stepping into the patient support specialist (PSS) program at Brown University Health marked a turning point in how I see myself in healthcare," says Tolani. "I came in eager to learn and become more confident, compassionate, and prepared than I ever imagined. From the very first workshop to my hands-on role-play sessions, I felt both challenged and supported in equal measures. The guidance I received from my program and instructors was more than professional; it was personal, encouraging, and deeply impactful. I’m proud to have grown not just as an aspiring healthcare professional, but as someone better equipped to lead with compassion. I’m leaving this program grateful, inspired, and ready to make a difference."
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