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Utah Medical Education Council average salary is $38,400, median salary is $38,400 with a salary range from $38,400 to $38,400.
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Cost Analyst 38,400-38,400 Los Angeles, CA, 90001 2012 Utah Medical Education Council Cost Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Utah Medical Education Council
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Salt Lake City, UT
  • The mission of the Utah Medical Education Council (UMEC) is to assure that Utah has an adequate, well-trained clinical healthcare workforce to meet the needs of the citizens of the state and the region. The Council will accomplish this mission by: assessing the capacity of Utah's healthcare workforce as to the number and mix of providers in the professions of physicians, advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, and pharmacy doctorates, and projecting the requirements for these professionals over the next two decades, working to stabilize funding for the clinical training by determining the cost of training and promoting a broad-based,