In addition to the satisfaction that comes with making a difference in the lives of animals, veterinary technicians enjoy relative job security. Animals will continue to require care, even in times of economic downturn. In fact, as people become more willing to pay for expensive surgical procedures and preventative pet care, the demand for veterinary technicians will likely increase. The upcoming retirement of many experienced veterinary technicians is also expected to lead to an increased demand for graduates of veterinary technician career training programs
Archive for February, 2010
2010
Veterinary Technician Courses
residents who wish to turn their love of animals into a rewarding career can get the training they need to become veterinary technicians. Classroom instruction provides students with a working knowledge of chemistry, biology, physiology, and anatomy. A clinical rotation and an externship give students the practical experience they need to be successful in the workplace. For additional information about the veterinary technician training program, call us
2010
Vocational Nursing Schools
If you’re caring, sympathetic, and motivated by a desire to help others, a career in vocational nursing may be the right choice for you. Vocational nurses provide essential nursing care to patients with various health problems. They need to have strong communications skills in order to adequately care for their patients. They must be able to make good decisions and work well with other healthcare providers.
2010
Pharmacy Technician Training
residents in search of a way to increase their earning potential while helping others turn to College for the education they need to begin successful careers as pharmacy technicians. College’s unique blend of academic instruction and hands-on learning gives students the skills they need to succeed in this rewarding profession. Graduates can seek employment opportunities at hospitals, clinics, retail pharmacies, and assisted living facilities
2010
Vocational Nursing Schools
An increasingly elderly population is fueling the demand for trained vocational nurses. If you enjoy helping others and are interested in a career that offers attractive financial compensation, College can put you on the path to successful employment. Graduates of College’s vocational nursing program are prepared to practice under the guidance of physicians, dentists or registered nurses.
2010
Veterinary Technician Classes
College provides residents the training they need to begin successful careers as veterinary technicians. Students learn the information they’ll need to successfully complete the Registered Veterinary Technician State Board Examination. They study anatomy, biology, physiology, and chemistry.
2010
Pharmacy Technician Training
residents who are interested in becoming pharmacy technicians can get the skills they need to succeed by enrolling in courses at College. The pharmacy technician training program at College focuses on developing job skills through classroom instruction and hands-on experience. Students learn how to keep pharmacy records, distinguish between frequently-used medications, and perform basic pharmaceutical calculations. Graduation from the program prepares students to become entry-level assistants to licensed pharmacists.
2010
Veterinary Technician Training
Veterinary technicians enjoy a wide array of employment opportunities. Many choose to work in private clinics and animal hospitals. However, some veterinary technicians work in research facilities, governmental agencies, zoos, animal shelters, stables, grooming shops, and boarding kennels. The salary for experienced veterinary technicians is generally about $35,000 per year, although earning potential varies according to area of specialization, place of employment, and geographic location.
2010
Pharmacy Technician Training
As new medicines are developed each day, the demand for pharmacy technicians continues to increase. Pharmacy technicians work as entry-level assistants to licensed pharmacists. Employment opportunities exist at hospitals, clinics, retail stores, nursing homes, mail-order pharmacies, and assisted living facilities. Since many pharmacies are open 24 hours per day, pharmacy technicians have the freedom to select a schedule that best accommodates their needs.
2010
Massage Therapy Classes
Trained massage therapists use their skills to assist patients with rehabilitation, pain relief, and relaxation therapy. If you enjoy helping others and want a career that allows you to set your own schedule while still earning the money you need, a career in massage therapy may be right for you. College offers its massage therapy training program and campus locations