Summary
Why pursue a career in healthcare?
Canada’s healthcare industry is booming. This factor creates substantial opportunities for those with the proper training. You could potentially work in many places, such as dental offices, hospitals, and medical offices. Not only is this career secure, but it also allows you to make a difference in others’ lives.
What will I learn in a healthcare training course?
Healthcare courses will vary depending on your chosen diploma. But, all the courses give you the practical, hands-on experience you need to succeed in your career.
Students may study first aid (and receive CPR certification), how to care for a client, and medical terminology.
They might also study Microsoft Office, administration skills, and office procedures. Thus, they are able to operate in a healthcare administration setting.
Graduates will have comprehensive training in their chosen fields. They will also graduate with qualifications needed to work in their industry, such as a health care aide certificate. And, they have opportunities to earn essential industry certifications.
Careers After Studying Healthcare. There are many job possibilities after receiving health care training.
Overall, your career path will depend on which program you choose to study. You could find many different jobs, including:
Career Opportunities
- – Medical receptionist
– Veterinary administrative assistant
– Dental administrative assistant
– Health unit coordinator
– Healthcare assistant
Salary Range for Careers in Healthcare
Salaries in healthcare vary depending on the company, exact job position, and experience. AOLCC graduates working in a healthcare office capacity can expect to earn about $31,000 to $45,000. Those with a personal support worker or health care aide certificate can expect to make between $30,000 – and $50,000.
Now accepting students in theses provinces.
- – British Columbia
- – Alberta
- – Nova Scotia
- – Ontario
- – Prince Edward Island
- – Saskatchewan