Health Sciences Has Changed In Vocational Training


Things have changed over the years from what was once called the Vocational School to the current Caldwell Regional Career Center.
Facility improvements, added classes, more training opportunities and the need for skilled employees have brought to light the services provided by the local vocational training facility.
Health Sciences instructors Lei Ann Brown and Lori Conway want to change the image of the Career Center and share what they have to offer students for future pathways. Brown said her thoughts changed after she began teaching at the center.


click to download audioThe classes offered prepare students for Nursing School.


click to download audioShe says when students complete their classes they are qualified for good-paying jobs.


click to download audioThey also train for more than nursing.


click to download audioConway explained the training offered opens the doors for many opportunities and the classes are open to any student including home school students.


click to download audioThe medical assistant program is offered to seniors and gives hands-on experience and training.


click to download audioConway says those completing the medical assistant program have an advantage over others in securing a job


click to download audioHealth Science is only one of the training programs offered at the local career training center. For more information, you can contact the school at 270-365-5563.

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