Kalamazoo Valley Community College is inviting trainees to its first Patient Care Academy.
Instructors will train students in entry level jobs in the health-care
industry at the new academy, which runs June 21-Aug. 31 at the
Michigan Technical Education Center on KVCC's Groves Campus.
The academy is now accepting applications for 12 slots.
Training will take place Mondays through Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for 10 weeks. The fee is $1,995. Financial assistance is available through Michigan Works and Kalamazoo Promise scholarships.
Academy students will receive training that lays the foundation to start a successful health care career, says Lesa Strausbaugh, KVCC's director of academies.
"This academy can be a springboard to careers in other health-care professions," Strausbaugh says. "For example, those on a waiting list for nursing can get this training in the interim and begin working in health care before beginning their nursing studies."
Graduates could land in jobs such as a certified nurse assistant, a patient-care assistant or technician, a ward clerk or a medical-records clerk and qualified to work in long-term care, rehabilitation centers, hospice settings, medical offices and hospitals.
Writer: Kathy Jennings
Source: Lesa Strausbaugh, KVCC
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