Allied Health

Nurse and Medical staffHave you ever considered a career in health or medical science?

 

Healthcare is so important in everyone’s life and you could be helping people who really need it.  Everyday you can make a difference in someone’s life – by helping them heal properly after an injury, looking at their blood test results to make sure they are healthy, taking an x-ray to study their bones, or helping them during a surgery.  There are so many options!  Not only will you be helping others, but you will be growing as a person, working with physicians and other members of the healthcare team.  Health careers are stable, well paying, and are extremely rewarding.  Find out for yourself by clicking on the button below:

http://science.education.nih.gov/LifeWorks.nsf/alpha.htm

 

Have you decided on an allied health career?  There is a huge demand for highly skilled professionals in the health and medical sciences in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.  Click on the button below for a brochure detailing those high demand careers:

Now find out where classes are being taught locally.  Classes are affordable, quick, local, and state of the art.  In less than two years, you will be on your way to a new career working directly with people and improving the lives of your family and neighbors!
To find out which health careers are being taught in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties do a search in the box below:


Did you know?

  1. There are 10 community colleges in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties offering classes in the allied healthcare industry.
  2. Community College campuses offer flexible class times.
  3. Community College tuition is affordable and a fraction of the price for a private vocational school.
  4. Community Colleges offer financial assistance.
  5. Regional Occupational Programs (ROP) are a great option because they offer classes at some high schools and off-site training centers.
  6. Regional Occupational Programs (ROP) classes may be applied toward high school graduation requirements or you can earn college credit for certain courses.
  7. Regional Occupational Programs (ROP) provides career guidance and career planning assistance.