Apr 17 2014
These days, it can be difficult for anyone to find a job – let alone a career in which you can really help others. However, even as the job market seems stagnant in almost every field, there is a growing need for licensed vocational nurses and other health workers. There are a number of nursing schools in Los Angeles where students can get the certification they need to enter the health field, but none can compare to the practical job-based training offered at California Career College. With its programs in LVN and IV certification, Los Angeles residents are increasingly counting on California Career College to garner the skills they need to succeed in the rapidly growing health field. Among LVN schools in San Fernando Valley, CCC stands out by offering hands-on training to students from experienced teachers and nurses.
Many analysts agree that the job market will only become more competitive in the coming years, yet in 2012, The Bureau of Labor Statistics projected that employment of licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses is projected to grow 25% by 2022. That is growth at a far higher rate than average for all occupations, providing rare job and financial security to those in the field.
Of course, work as a licensed vocational nurse is not always easy. An LVN must contend with a number of responsibilities, including:
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Monitoring patient health
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Administering basic patient care
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Providing basic comfort
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Discussing the care they provide with patients and addressing their concerns
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Maintaining patient health records
On top of all this, a licensed vocational nurse must also report patient status and concerns to registered nurses and doctors. However, with so many important responsibilities, many doctors and medical professionals have expressed frustration in their attempts to find truly qualified vocational nurses. Fortunately, California Career College is committed to helping students to cultivate effective skills in nursing that meet the needs of various health care providers throughout the community.
At California Career College, the primary focus of the program is to equip students with concepts and principles that are basic to nursing and the provision of patient care. By utilizing a problem-solving appraisal of the nursing process (including assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation), students receive innovative training that provides students with the practical skills that will make them marketable.
Whether you're just graduating from high school with a diploma (or GED), or you're later on in life looking for a fresh start in an exciting career, the programs offered at California Career College can help you to provide security for your family long into the future. To register for classes, please call 818-710-1310. You can also visit the school's web site and apply today by filling out a student enrollment application form at www.californiacareercollege.net.
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California Career College