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Education

St. John's offers a variety of educational opportunities to enhance your career, prevent injury and illness or manage your disease.

Whether you are interested in a career as a radiologic technician, nurse or EMT, or you're a young person interested in learning more about health care careers, St. John's has an education program for you. St. John's offers education programs in nursing, radiologic technology, EMT, anesthesia, perfusion and clinical pastoral education, as well as a Medical Explorers program.

How to Reach Us

  • St. John's College of Nursing & Health Sciences: 417-820-5049, or visit us online.
  • St. John's School of Radiologic Technology: 417-820-2982, or visit us online.
  • St. John's Medical Explorers: 417-820-2771, or visit us online.
  • St. John's School of Nurse Anesthesia at Missouri State University: 417-820-6890, or visit us online.
  • St. John's School of Perfusion: 417-820-3026.
  • St. John's School of Clinical Pastoral Education: 417-820-2736 or visit us online.
  • St. John's EMS (EMT training): 417-820-5451.

St. John's Disease Management programs are dedicated to helping you live with your chronic disease. St. John's offers programs for diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure, high-risk maternity patients and asthma. For more information, please call 417-820-3182.

St. John's Trauma Services reaches out to the community to prevent injury. Education programs include car-seat education, drunken-driving docudramas (pictured above) and the importance of helmet use while riding bicycles. For more information, please call 417-820-3165. 

St. John's Libraries offer books, online databases, medical journals and numerous other resources to educate the community about health. For more information, please visit us online or in one of our two libraries.

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Sisters of Mercy Health System