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Your guide to the exciting and diverse world of health care careers.
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Health care training
Health care careers require
training to ensure that workers
are skilled at doing their jobs.
Luckily, there are a variety of
ways you can prepare for a
health care career:
Go straight to work:
Some jobs require little or
no specialized training, and
they often include opportunities for training
and advancement.
Full-time training: This is the quickest way
to a professional position. Programs can range
from one to eight years for those with a high
school diploma.
Work and part-time training: You can
often get an entry-level position in your career
track of choice with a small amount of training,
and then pursue an advanced degree while
working. This method is made easier by the
increasing number of special training programs
tailored to the needs of working adults and
by the tuition benefits offered by many
employers. We can help you find the
appropriate programs for you.
About the CareerLink at Suburban
Station... specializing in Healthcare &
Life Sciences.
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