EDINBURG — The Edinburg City Council on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, approved a plan to partner with Health Sciences Institute at Renaissance and the Texas Workforce Commission to increase advanced education in two medical professions – Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Medical Assistant.
On a 4-0 vote, with Mayor Richard Molina excused on important business, the city council agreed to invest $24,100, which will be in addition to up to $117,000.00 from the Texas Workforce Commission, for the High Demand Training Program, which will be under the direction of the Health Sciences Institute at Renaissance.
The Health Sciences Institute at Renaissance is part ...