With the aging population, the tremendous advancements in technology, and our demand for the best quality of life, the healthcare industry is facing a growing shortage of well-trained personnel.
With the aging population, the tremendous advancements in technology, and our demand for the best quality of life, the healthcare industry is facing a growing shortage of well-trained personnel.
Throughout the North American healthcare industry, there is an acute need to increase the size of the workforce and raise the skill level of that workforce.
A well-trained Community Service Worker (CSW) is equipped with a flexible, adaptable career. Social and community service workers administer and implement a variety of social assistance programs and community services. They assist clients to address personal and social problems.
For more than 35 years Academy of Learning Career Colleges (AOLCC) have been recognized as post-secondary, career training leaders, offering a wide range of Certificate and Diploma programs designed to provide students with job-ready knowledge, skills and abilities that are in demand in today’s competitive job market.
In 1987 the first Academy of Learning Career College opened in Richmond Hill, Ontario, and expanded out west to British Columbia in 1990. Today, AOLCC locations can be found across Canada in PEI, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and British Columbia.
At Academy of Learning Career College, our unique training approach and visionary initiatives have contributed to our success by identifying the gap between a formal education and the realities of the working world.
Our distinct approach to learning shifts away from teaching in the traditional lecture format to an on-site, online, computer-based, facilitated, learning-by-doing method. This approach to training encompasses comprehensive vocational diploma programs along with short, effective certificate courses.
For those who need training due to work requirements or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies at home. Workplaces must follow the first aid requirements outlined in Regulation 1101.
Being emergency ready has been for sometime the number one priority for most employers and institutions in Calgary. First Aid Training has become a ‘must have’ skill to have at home, work or play. The consequences of not being trained in first aid in the event of an emergency are immense.
The Canadian Red Cross Standard First Aid is a comprehensive two-day course that offers its participants a good range of first aid skills and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training.
Phlebotomy Use of phlebotomy needles various sizes and designs and butterfly needles Laboratory departments and type of sample required
This six-hour course includes theory and simulated lab practice.
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