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Abstract

Successful articulation programs in health related disciplines should incorporate a willingness to communicate and cooperate inter-institutionally. A system is described which illustrates a community working together to provide opportunities for individuals looking for career mobility. While this report centers on the respiratory therapy profession, the system and methods used may be useful for others to follow.

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