Vancouver Career College is an ideal place to train for a
technology, business, health care or trades related career. The
college develops programs in consultation with the health care
and business communities to ensure that graduates meet industry
demands. The college hires experienced professionals to provide
the knowledge to compete in the current job market and give
students the greatest opportunities for successful employment
after graduation. Free upgrading for graduates ensures that
Vancouver Career College students will continuously be in demand.
Vancouver Career College is a fully accredited, first-class
training facility dedicated to the needs of individuals intent on
starting a new career or enhancing their current skills. Everyone
here, from admissions staff to administration to classroom
instructors, has one ambition and purpose: to provide you with
powerful, life-changing skills and training. If you are as
serious about your future as we are about fulfilling dreams, we
would love to meet you.
Vancouver Career College trains individuals using current
business applications, programs and techniques so that they enter
the market with valuable, sought-after skills. In direct
consultation with the business community, the College develops
programs to satisfy industry demands for certain skill sets,
thereby giving our graduates the highest opportunity for
employment and success in their field of study. With free
upgrading for graduates, our students will always be in demand.
Applications may be accepted continuously for enrolment in the
next session of each Vancouver Career College program.
Programs at Vancouver Career College are offered on a modular
basis, meaning that one subject is covered at a time in a
progressive manner.
The Addictions and Community Services Worker Diploma gives
students the theoretical and practical skills to work in
high-pressure environments. Students learn conflict management
and resolution skills, health information regarding drug and
substance abuse and treatment planning. The Addictions and
Community Services Worker program has been designed to prepare
the graduate for an entry-level position in any facility that
deals with alcohol and drug abuse clients.
Community Health Care - Diploma
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The Community Health Care Diploma program is an intensive program
designed to prepare you for a rewarding career in care-giving.
You'll learn residential care for clients living with chronic
conditions or mental health issues. You'll also study behavior
management, non-violent crisis intervention techniques,
developmental disorders and basic special education principles.
Recreational therapy and activity program planning will also be
covered.
Seven weeks of practicum will allow you to combine theory and
practice. You will gain hands-on experience in a three-week
practicum in the community and a four-week practicum in a
long-term care facility.
As a graduate of the CHC program, you will be prepared to
function collaboratively as a member of a multi-disciplinary
health care team. Upon successful completion of this program, you
will receive the following:
- Community Health Care diploma
- Long Term Geriatric Care Aide certificate
- Resident Care Attendant certificate
- Alzheimer's certificate
- Mental Health Community Care certificate
- Introductory Pharmacology certificate
- Standard First Aid certificate
- CPR "C" certificate
- FoodSafe Level 1 certificate
- WHMIS certificate
Dental Office Administrator - Diploma
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With a high industry demand for appropriately trained personnel,
the Dental Office Administrator Diploma Program aims to provide
graduates with the best-suited combination of general office
skills and specialized dental office training.
This program responds to the unique challenges that dental teams
face within the 21st century and the need for dental office staff
to assume a wider range of responsibilities. Emphasis has been
placed on all aspects of dental office administration in order to
address the concerns of this progressive industry; such aspects
include marketing, patient communications, staff relations and
personal growth topics. Students learn dental terminology,
pathology and pharmacology, and are trained to understand basic
dental office procedures. Students also learn to assess and
prioritize patient appointment requests and respond to patients'
basic questions about their dental conditions and prescriptions.
Medical & Dental Office Administrator - Diploma
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You can double your career opportunities by combining general
office skills with specialized training for medical and dental
offices.
In the Medical and Dental Office Administrator program, you'll
study medical terminology and pharmacology. You'll also learn to
prepare medical and dental test, and respond to questions about
various medical and dental conditions as well as prescriptions.
Two practicum periods will allow you opportunities to explore
both career fields.
In addition, you'll receive standard First Aid and CPR
certificates.
As a graduate of this program, you'll be prepared to begin a
career as an Admitting Clerk, Emergency Room Admitting Clerk,
Medical Office Assistant, Medical Secretary, Medical
Transcriptionist, Medical or Dental Office Administrator, Medical
or Dental Receptionist, Medical or Dental Claims Administrator.
You will also meet job requirements to work in specialty medical
and dental offices and to act as sales representatives for
medical or dental manufacturing companies.
Medical Office Assistant - Diploma
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medical office assistants are important members of the health
care team. In this program, students learn anatomy, terminology
and pharmacology. Additionally, they learn medical office
administration, including the use of billing software. Students
receive First Aid and CPR training and certification as well.
Career opportunities include positions as admitting clerks,
medical secretaries, transcriptionists, receptionists or billing
clerks.
Medical Pharmacy Assistant - Diploma
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The medical pharmacy assistant program trains students for
careers in medical offices or community pharmacies. They learn
medical office management, clinical procedures and pharmaceutical
dispensing methods. They also study anatomy, medical terminology,
pharmacology and pharmacy and drug law. Students also receive
First Aid and CPR certification.
Medical Records Clerk - Diploma
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Information management plays an important role in medical
facilities. These institutions depend on well-trained
professionals to collect and maintain detailed health records
used to enhance the quality of patient care. The Medical Records
Clerk Diploma program teaches students to compile, review,
analyze and classify health-related information.
Students learn medical terminology and disease classification
systems. They also examine the various legal and ethical issues
surrounding medical records, including government legislation
relevant to confidentiality (Federal Privacy Act) as well as the
release of information with and without patient consent.
Practical Nursing Access - Diploma
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If you want to advance your nursing skills and pursue a career as
a Licensed Practical Nurse, the Practical Nursing Access program
from Vancouver Career College is a great fit for you.
Designed for graduates of the Resident Care Attendant program who
want to pursue a practical nursing career, the comprehensive
curriculum covers the skills and knowledge required to handle
patient care in medical, surgical, or rehabilitation settings.
You will also gain hands-on experience through community,
gerontology, and acute care practicums, and graduate prepared to
sit Canadian Practical Nursing Registration Examinations.
Find out how you can begin training for rewarding positions in
environments like group homes, public schools, special care units
and acute care hospitals by requesting more information today!
Practical Nursing - Diploma
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The Practical Nursing program trains students to care for
patients in medical, surgical and rehabilitation wards of acute
care hospitals Three Nursing Arts courses and three practicum
periods allow candidates to apply theory and techniques in the
field. A preceptorship component eases the transition from
student nurse to graduate This program is based on guidelines and
standards outlined by the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of
British Columbia (CLPNBC). Other employment settings include
long-term care facilities, group homes, public schools or special
care units.
Resident Care Attendant - Diploma
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The excellent training provided by highly qualified instructors,
and the experience acquired during the seven weeks of clinical
training will equip students with the knowledge and confidence
for a career in care giving.
Each student will complete three-weeks of clinical training in
intermediate care and four-weeks of clinical training in an
extended care facility to give them the hands-on experience that
is so crucial to getting a job.
Graduates of the Resident Care Attendant Program will be prepared
to care for clients with special needs and to function
collaboratively as members of a multidisciplinary healthcare
team.
An intensive program designed to prepare graduates for such
positions as Long-Term Care Aide (geriatric), Home Healthcare
Worker, Residential Care Attendant or Nursing Aid.
Upon successful completion of this program students will receive
the following:
- Resident Care Attendant Diploma
- Long-Term Geriatric Care Aid Certificate
- Alzheimer's Certificate
- Standard First Aid Certificate
- CPR "C" Certificate
- Food Safe Level 1 Certificate
- WHMIS Certificate
Veterinary Office Management - Diploma
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With a high industry demand for appropriately trained personnel,
the Veterinary Office Management Diploma program aims to provide
graduates with the best-suited combination of general office
management skills and specialized veterinary office training.
Our program prepares students with professional front office
skills, essential computer applications, accounting and
management fundamentals and product knowledge and sales.Students
learn to assess and prioritize client appointment requests and
respond to clients' basic questions about general animal health
care.
Students are introduced to animal breeds, medical terminology,
animal health practice, pre- and post- surgical care, nutrition
and diet, vaccines, parasites, pharmacology and common surgery.
Upon graduation, students are prepared to begin a career in
veterinary office reception, administration or management and can
work in veterinary clinics, hospitals, animal daycares, animal
welfare organizations, wildlife shelters, zoos, aquaria,
laboratories, breeding kennels and boarding facilities.