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Where to studyThese educational institutions provide programs that will help students pursue jobs in the healthcare profession.Statewide (continued)UCLAUniversity of Southern CaliforniaTrinity Vocational CenterValley College of Medical Careers – West HillsRespiratory TherapyEast Los Angeles CollegeEl Camino Community CollegeFoothill College – Los Altos HillsGrossmont CollegeKaplan College – SalidaLoma Linda UniversityLos Angeles Valley CollegeModesto Junior CollegeMt. San Antonio CollegeNapa Valley CollegeOhlone CollegeOrange Coast CollegePima Medical Institute – Chula VistaPlatt College (Alhambra, Ontario)San Joaquin Valley College (Bakersfield,Rancho Cordova, Temecula)Santa Monica CollegeSpeech-Language PathologistCal State ChicoCal State East BayCal State FresnoCal State FullertonCal State Long BeachCal State Los AngelesCal State NorthridgeCal State SacramentoChapman UniversityLoma Linda UniversitySan Diego State UniversitySan Francisco State UniversitySan Jose State UniversityUC San DiegoUniversity of the PacificUniversity of RedlandsUltrasound TechnicianCommunity Regional Medical CenterCypress CollegeFoothill College – Los Altos HillsKaiser Permanente School of Health SciencesLoma Linda UniversityMerced CollegeOrange Coast CollegePlatt College – AlhambraSanta Barbara City CollegeUC San DiegoSocial WorkerAzusa Pacific UniversityCal State BakersfieldCal State ChicoCal State Dominguez HillsCal State East BayCal State FresnoCal State FullertonCal State Long BeachCal State Los AngelesCal State NorthridgeCal State SacramentoCal State San BernardinoCal State StanislausHumboldt State UniversityLoma Linda UniversitySan Diego State UniversitySan Francisco State UniversitySan Jose State UniversityUC BerkeleySurgical TechnicianAmerican Career College(Anaheim, Los Angeles, Orange, Ontario)American College of Healthcare(Huntington Park, Riverside)Carrington College California(Citrus Heights, San Jose)CBD CollegeCNI CollegeConcorde Career College(North Hollywood, San Diego)Concorde Career Institute – San BernardinoEverest College – ResedaGlendale Career CollegeLas Positas CollegeMt. Diablo Adult EducationNorth West College (Riverside, West Covina)Premeire Career CollegeSan Joaquin Valley College (Bakersfield, Fresno)Simi Valley Career InstituteSkyline College – San BrunoSouthwestern College – San DiegoCareer guidefor healthcare professionsPhysician AssistantLoma Linda UniversitySamuel Merritt CollegeStanford UniversityTouro University CaliforniaUC DavisUniversity of Southern CaliforniaWestern University of Health SciencesNurse PractitionerAzusa Pacific UniversityCal State BakersfieldCal State Dominguez HillsCal State FresnoCal State FullertonCal State Long BeachCal State Los AngelesHoly Names UniversityLoma Linda UniversitySamuel Merritt CollegeSan Diego State UniversitySan Francisco State UniversitySonoma State UniversityUnited States UniversityUC IrvineUCLAUC San DiegoUC San FranciscoUniversity of San FranciscoWestern University of Health SciencesUCLA OWNED(SuperStock 1795R-39189)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1755UCLA OWNED(SuperStock 4428R-6475)EFFECTIVE PPI: 472UCLA OWNED(168620322 7)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1566UCLA OWNED(SuperStock 4415R-1057)EFFECTIVE PPI: 399

UCLA OWNED(4208R-20940)EFFECTIVE PPI: 431Make a differenceWhen you work in healthcare, you will make a profound difference in people’slives. You will help to make the world a healthier, safer, and better place.Healthcare ProfessionsThe following are healthcare professions that students can pursue. Included are starting salaries, educationneeded and schools that offer these programs. For more information or questions, e-mail Robin Clayton,Recruitment Manager, UCLA Health, at rclayton@mednet.ucla.edu.Child Life SpecialistUCLA OWNED(CC 1589R-133386)EFFECTIVE PPI: 430What they doChild life specialists are pediatric healthcare professionals who work with children and familiesin hospitals and other settings to help them cope with the challenges of hospitalization,illness and disability. They provide children with age-appropriate preparation for medicalprocedures, pain management and coping strategies, and play and self-expression activities.They also provide information, support and guidance to parents, siblings and other familymembers and help patients and their families feel more comfortable in clinical settings.Education neededBachelor’s Degree plus480-hour clinical internshipStarting salary 56,919/year or 27.26/hourUCLA OWNED(hi-res MG 6586)EFFECTIVE PPI: 643UCLA OWNED(SuperStock 1589R-84353)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1042UCLA OWNED(CC ABER9W)EFFECTIVE PPI: 640Local schools offering this programAzusa Pacific, Loma LindaProfessional organizationsNational: Southern California Child Life Networking dLifeGroups.cfmChild Life Councilchildlife.orgCareer Guide for Healthcare Professions1

Clinical Laboratory ScientistMedical CoderWhat they doClinical laboratory science, also called medical technology, is the health profession thatprovides laboratory information and services needed for the diagnosis and treatment ofdisease. Clinical laboratory scientists perform a variety of laboratory tests, ensure thequality of test results, explain the significance, evaluate new methods and study theeffectiveness of laboratory tests.Education neededBachelor’s Degree plusone year of a training programUCLA OWNED(CC dv418074 20)EFFECTIVE PPI: 2448Starting salary 86,172/year or 41.27/hourLocal schools offering this programCal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State Los Angeles, UC Irvine, UCLAWhat they doMedical coding is a specialized profession within the wider field of healthcare administration.Professional medical coders review the documentation contained in patients’ medical records,then they translate the written documentation into universally accepted, industry-standardmedical code. These codes are used to submit claims to third-party payers and to gatherstatistical information, both by tracking incidents of specific diseases and by detectingdeveloping trends in treatment procedures. Accurate medical coding is essential to thehealthcare industry. It is how claims for payment are reported for appropriatereimbursement of provided medically necessary services.Professional organizationsLocal: California Association for Medical LaboratoryTechnology (CAMLT)camlt.orgEducation neededBachelor’s Degree plus480-hour clinical internshipNational: American Society for Clinical Laboratory Scienceascls.orgStarting salary 51,114/year or 24.48/hourUCLA OWNED(SuperStock 1589R-78027)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1029Local schools offering this programAzusa Pacific, Loma LindaProfessional organizationsLocal: AAPC – Region 8 ors.aspxNational: AAPCaapc.comMedical AssistantUCLA OWNED(SuperStock 1589R-131550)EFFECTIVE PPI: 981Nurse PractitionerWhat they doMedical assistants complete administrative and clinical tasks in the offices of physicians,podiatrists, chiropractors and other health practitioners. Their duties vary with the location,specialty and size of the practice.Medical assistants typically do the following: Take patient history and measure vital signs Help the physician with patient examinations Give patient injections or take EKGs, as directed by the physician Schedule patient appointments Prepare blood for laboratory tests Help patients feel at ease in medical settingsEducation neededHigh School Diploma/GEDStarting salary 42,804/year or 20.50/hourLocal schools offering this programAmerican Career College, Everest College, Orange Coast College,Pasadena City CollegeWhat they doA nurse practitioner is a registered nurse (RN) who has completed advanced educationand training in the diagnosis and management of common and chronic illnesses. Nursepractitioners focus on individualized care by treating their patients and educating themabout preventative health measures.Education neededMaster’s Degree(Master of Science in Nursing)Local schools offering this programAzusa Pacific, Cal State Los Angeles, Cal State Dominguez Hills,Cal State Fullerton, UCLAStarting salary 110,079/year or 52.72/hourProfessional organizationsLocal: California Association for Nurse Practitionerscanpweb.orgNational: American Association of Nurse Practitionersaanp.orgUCLA OWNED(Nurse Prac Stock)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1655Professional organizationsLocal: California Certifying Board for Medical Assistantsccbma.orgNational: American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA)aama-ntl.org2Career Guide for Healthcare ProfessionsCareer Guide for Healthcare Professions3

Occupational TherapistPharmacy TechnicianWhat they doThe role of an occupational therapist is to work with a client to help him or her achieve afulfilled and satisfied state in life through the use of purposeful activity or interventionsdesigned to achieve functional outcomes that promote health, prevent injury or disabilityand that develop, improve, sustain or restore the highest possible level of independence.UCLA OWNED(SuperStock 1647R-154458)EFFECTIVE PPI: 937Education neededMaster’s DegreeLocal schools offering this programCal State Dominguez Hills, Loma Linda, USCStarting salary 78,446/year or 37.57/hourProfessional organizationsLocal: Occupational Therapy Association of California otaconline.orgNational: American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) aota.orgPathologists’ AssistantWhat they doPathologists’ assistants (PAs) are highly trained health professionals who carry out theirduties under the direction and supervision of a pathologist to make laboratories more efficientand cost effective. PAs prepare, examine and dissect anatomic specimens to help pathologistsmake clinical diagnoses. Typically, PAs work with surgical and/or autopsy pathology and helpwith administrative duties, such as training and preparing for pathology conferences.Education neededBachelor’s Degree pluscertificationStarting salary 40,069/year or 19.19/hourUCLA OWNED(Path Stock)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1835Local schools offering this programNo accredited schools are offering this program in CaliforniaProfessional organizationsNational: American Association of Pathologists’ Assistantspathassist.orgPharmacistWhat they doPharmacists are health professionals who, in addition to dispensing prescription medicationto patients, also provide information about the drugs that their doctors have ordered forthem. They explain doctors’ instructions to patients so that these individuals can use themedications safely and effectively. At UCLA, pharmacists see patients in the outpatient andinpatient settings to help with control of problems, such as high blood pressure, and tooptimize patients’ medication use at the lowest cost possible.UCLA OWNED(SuperStock 1589R-141759)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1017Education neededDoctoral DegreeLocal schools offering this programUC San Diego, UC San Francisco, USCStarting salary 138,789/year or 66.47/hourProfessional organizationsLocal: California Pharmacists Association cpha.comWhat they doA pharmacy technician, also known as a pharmaceutical technician, is a healthcareworker who performs pharmacy-related functions, generally working under the directsupervision of a licensed pharmacist or other healthcare professional. Pharmacy techniciansare employed in a variety of locations, usually in community/retail and hospital pharmaciesbut also in long-term care facilities, pharmaceutical companies, third-party insurancecompanies, computer software companies, or in government or teaching. Job duties includedispensing prescription drugs and other medical devices to patients and instructing on theiruse. They may also perform administrative duties in pharmaceutical practice, such as reviewingprescription requests with doctors’ offices and insurance companies to ensure correct medicationsare provided and payment is received. In recent times, pharmacy technicians also speakdirectly with patients on the phone to make sure they take their medications on time.Education neededHigh School Diploma/GEDplus licenseLocal schools offering this programAmerican Career College, Cal State Los Angeles,Cal State Dominguez Hills, LA City College, West LA CollegeStarting salary 40,465/year or 19.38/hourProfessional organizationsLocal: California Board of Pharmacypharmacy.ca.govUCLA OWNED(SuperStock 1589R-34993)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1027National: National Pharmacy Technician Association (NPTA)pharmacytechnician.orgPhlebotomy TechnicianWhat they doThe primary function of a phlebotomy technician is to obtain patient blood specimensby venipuncture or microtechniques. The phlebotomist aids in the collection andtransportation of other laboratory specimens, and may be involved with patient data entry.A phlebotomy technician also draws blood for transfusions, donations and research.Education neededHigh School Diploma/GEDplus licenseLocal schools offering this programCareer Colleges of America, College of the Canyons, Kaplan College,Long Beach City College, UCLAStarting salary 42,198/year or 20.21/hourProfessional organizationsLocal: Phlebotomist – California Department of Public aspxNational: American Society of Phlebotomy Techniciansaspt.orgUCLA OWNED(171136695 7)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1435National: American Pharmacists Association pharmacist.com4Career Guide for Healthcare ProfessionsCareer Guide for Healthcare Professions5

Physical TherapistRadiation TherapistWhat they doPhysical therapists (PTs) provide services that help restore function, improve mobility,relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients with injuries ordisease. PTs work closely with patients and clients to restore, maintain, and promote theiroverall fitness and wellness for healthier and more active lifestyles. Patients may includeaccident victims and individuals with disabling conditions, such as low back pain, fractures,head injuries, arthritis, heart disease, strokes and cerebral palsy.Education neededDoctoral DegreeUCLA OWNED(SuperStock 1848R-640851)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1218Starting salary 71,827/year or 34.40/hourLocal schools offering this programAzusa Pacific, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State Northridge,Loma Linda, Mount St. Mary’s, USCWhat they doRadiation therapists are skilled medical professionals with in-depth training in physics,radiation safety, patient anatomy and patient care. As part of the medical radiation oncologyteam, radiation therapists use machines called linear accelerators to administer radiationtreatment that helps shrink and eliminate cancerous tumors. The therapist utilizes imagingtechnology, such as a CT (computed tomography) to help the physician precisely locate atumor. Success as a radiation therapist requires a positive attitude, excellent interpersonaland communication skills, technological expertise and the ability to manage complexdetails under challenging working conditions.Professional organizationsLocal: California Physical Therapy Associationccapta.orgEducation neededAssociate’s Degree(Bachelor’s Degree isrecommended)National: American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)apta.orgStarting salary 93,981/year or 45.01/hourUCLA OWNED(SuperStock 1824R-105889)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1137Local schools offering this programAzusa Pacific, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State Northridge,Loma Linda, Mount St. Mary’s, USCProfessional organizationsLocal: The Southern California Society of Radiation Therapistsmyscsrt.orgNational: The American Registry of Radiologic Technologistsarrt.orgPhysician AssistantRadiologic TechnologistWhat they doPhysician assistants are nationally certified and state licensed to practice medicine.They conduct physical examinations, diagnose and treat illnesses, prescribe medication,perform medical procedures, order tests, and much more.Education neededTwo years of college educationin sciencesLocal schools offering this programUniversity of Southern California, Loma Linda University,Marshall B. Ketchum UniversityCompletion of PA programProfessional organizationsLocal: California Academy of Physician Assistantscapanet.orgStarting salary 105,340/year or 50.45/hourUCLA OWNED(SuperStock 1589R-78027)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1029National: American Academy of Physician Assistantsaapa.orgWhat they doRadiologic technologists are the healthcare professionals who perform diagnostic imagingprocedures, such as X-ray examinations, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans andcomputed tomography (CT) scans. Most technologists work in hospitals, though somework in doctors’ offices and private clinics.Radiologic technologists typically do the following: Adjustand maintain imaging equipmentfollow orders from physicians on what areas of the body to image Prepare patients for procedures, including taking a medical history, answering questionsabout the procedure and putting patients at ease Protect the patient by shielding exposed areas that do not need to be imaged Position the patient and the equipment in the location needed to get the correct image Operate the computerized equipment to take the images Work with radiologists reading the images to determine whether other images need to be taken Keep detailed patient records Precisely Education neededAssociate’s Degree/Bachelor’s DegreeLocal schools offering this programCal State Northridge, Charles R. Drew University,LA City College, Pasadena City CollegeStarting salary 70,491/year or 33.76/hourProfessional organizationsLocal: California Society of Radiologic Technologists csrt.orgUCLA OWNED(CC BATHCM)EFFECTIVE PPI: 304National: The American Registry of Radiologic Technologistsarrt.org6Career Guide for Healthcare ProfessionsCareer Guide for Healthcare Professions7

Registered NurseUCLA OWNED(CC BATHCM)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1518Social WorkerWhat they doRegistered nurses (RNs) require a large base of knowledge to assess, plan and intervene topromote health, prevent disease and help patients cope with illness. The RN manages teamsin hospitals and clinics. When providing direct patient care, nurses observe, assess andrecord symptoms, reactions and progress, which provides the basis for care planning andintervention. They are health educators and advocates for patients, families and communities.Education neededBachelor’s DegreeStarting salary 80,096/year or 38.36/hourLocal schools offering this programUCLA, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State Channel Island,Mount St. Mary’sProfessional organizationsLocal: California Board of Registered Nursingrn.ca.govNational: American Nurses Associationnursingworld.orgWhat they doThe field of social work utilizes social theories to understand human problems, to enhancepeople’s lives and to improve society as a whole. Many who work in this field specialize inparticular areas, such as aiding children, assisting those with life-threatening problems orhelping people overcome addictions.Social workers: Actas advocates for their clientsclients and teach them new skills Link clients to essential resources within the community Protect vulnerable clients and ensure that their best interests are observed Counsel clients who need support and assistance Research social problems to look for remedies EducateEducation neededMaster’s DegreeStarting salary 58,798/year or 28.16/hourRespiratory TherapistLocal schools offering this programAzusa Pacific, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State Fullerton,Cal State LA, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State Northridge,Loma Linda, Mount St. Mary’s, UCLA, USCProfessional organizationsLocal: National Association of Social Workers – Californianaswca.orgNational: National Association of Social Workerssocialworkers.orgWhat they doRespiratory therapy is the healthcare discipline that specializes in the promotion of optimumcardiopulmonary function and health. Respiratory therapists apply scientific principles toprevent, identify and treat acute or chronic dysfunction of the cardiopulmonary system.Their knowledge of the scientific principles underlying cardiopulmonary physiology andpathophysiology, as well as biomedical engineering and technology, enable them to effectivelyassess, educate and treat patients with cardiopulmonary disorders. Respiratory therapistsadminister treatments to help patients with pneumonia, asthma and other diseases breatheeasier. They also assist with operating ventilators.UCLA OWNED(SuperStock 4128R-8987)EFFECTIVE PPI: 665UCLA OWNED(CC SuperStock 1888R-46245.psd)EFFECTIVE PPI: 1312Education neededAssociate’s Degree(Bachelor’s Degree isrecommended)Local schools offering this programAmerican Career College, Concorde Career College,El Camino College, LA Valley College, Loma Linda,Orange Coast College, Platt College, Santa Monica CollegeStarting salary 66,983/year or 32.08/hourProfessional organizationsLocal: CA Society for Respiratory Carecsrc.orgNational: American Association for Respiratory Careaarc.orgSpeech-Language PathologistWhat they doSpeech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, treat and help to prevent speech, language,cognitive, communication, voice, swallowing, fluency and other related disorders.UCLA OWNED(154076840 5)EFFECTIVE PPI: 771Speech-language pathologists work with people who cannot make speech sounds or cannotmake them clearly; those with speech rhythm and fluency problems, such as stuttering;those with voice quality problems, such as inappropriate pitch or harsh voice; thosewith problems understanding and producing language; those who wish to improve theircommunication skills by modifying an accent; and those with cognitive communicationimpairments, such as attention, memory and problem-solving disorders. They also workwith people who have oral motor problems that cause eating and swallowing difficulties.Education neededBachelor’s Degreeplus certificationStarting salary 94,566/year or 45.29/hourLocal schools offering this programCal State Long Beach, Cal State Los AngelesProfessional organizationsLocal: California Speech Language Hearing Association (CSHA)csha.orgNational: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)asha.org8Career Guide for Healthcare ProfessionsCareer Guide for Healthcare Professions9

Where to studySurgical TechnologistWhat they doSurgical technologists assist in surgical operations under the supervision of surgeons,registered nurses or other surgical personnel. They are members of operating room teams,which most commonly include surgeons, anesthesiologists and circulating nurses.These educational institutions provide programs that will help students pursue jobs in the healthcare profession.Surgical techs can work in a variety of locations, including hospitals, physicians’ offices,dentists’ offices, outpatient clinics or military hospitals.American Career College4021 Rosewood AveLos Angeles, CA 90004(323) 668-7555americancareercollege.eduThe main job duties are: Shavingand sterilization of patientsof operating roomsand all equipment Monitoring patients’ vital statistics Sterilization UCLA OWNED(CC 87882618 5 4c)EFFECTIVE PPI: 696Education neededAssociate’s Degree or12-month Certificate ProgramStarting salary 44,078/year or 21.11/hour Makingsure all equipment is functioning Handing the surgeon tools during procedures Stocking and restocking operating roomsbefore and after surgeriesLocal schools offering this programAmerican Career College, Concorde Career CollegeProfessional organizationsLocal: California State Assembly of the Association ofSurgical Technologistsca.ast.orgNational: Association of Surgical Technologists (AST)ast.orgAzusa Pacific University901 E Alosta AveAzusa, CA 91702(626) 969-3434 / apu.eduCal State Dominguez Hills1000 E Victoria StCarson, CA 90747(310) 243-3696 / csudh.eduCal State Fullerton800 N State College BlFullerton, CA 92831(657) 278-2011 / fullerton.eduCal State Long Beach1250 Bellflower BlLong Beach, CA 90840(562) 985-4111 / csulb.eduUltrasound TechnicianWhat they doAn ultrasound technician, often called a diagnostic medical sonographer or simply asonographer, operates special equipment that uses sound waves to help diagnose patients’ailments. They work directly with patients and physicians. Ultrasound techniciansmay specialize in obstetric and gynecologic sonography, abdominal sonography,neurosonography, breast sonography, vascular sonography or cardiac sonography.They can work in a hospital or a community clinic.UCLA OWNED(SuperStock 4128R-7285)EFFECTIVE PPI: 780LocalEducation neededAssociate’s Degree(Bachelor’s Degree isrecommended)Starting salary 85,337/year or 40.87/hourLocal schools offering this programAzusa Pacific, Loma Linda, Orange Coast College, Platt CollegeProfessional organizationsNational: American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonographyardms.orgCal State Los Angeles5151 State University DrLos Angeles, CA 90032(323) 343-3000 / calstatela.eduCal State Northridge18111 Nordhoff StNorthridge, CA 91330(818) 677-1200 / csun.eduCareer Colleges of America1801 S La Cienega BlLos Angeles, CA 90035(310) 287-9901 / careercolleges.orgCharles R. Drew University1731 E 120th StLos Angeles, CA 90059(323) 563-4800 / cdrewu.eduCollege of the Canyons26455 Rockwell Canyon RdSanta Clarita, CA 91355(661) 259-7800 / canyons.edu10Career Guide for Healthcare ProfessionsConcorde Career College12412 Victory BlNorth Hollywood, CA 91606(818) 766-8151concorde.edu/campus/north-hollywoodEl Camino College16007 Crenshaw BlvdTorrance, CA 90506(310) 660-3593 / elcamino.eduEverest College3000 S. Robertson Bl, Ste 300Los Angeles, CA 90034(888) 319-0273 / everest.eduKaplan College6180 Laurel Canyon Bl, Ste 101North Hollywood, CA 91606(818) 763-2563kaplancollege.comLoma Linda University11060 Anderson StLoma Linda, CA 92350(909) 558-1000 / llu.eduLong Beach City College4901 East Carson StLong Beach, CA 90808(562) 938-4111 / lbcc.eduLos Angeles City College855 N Vermont AveLos Angeles, CA 90029(323) 953-4000 / lacitycollege.eduLos Angeles Valley College5800 Fulton AveValley Glen, CA 91401(818) 947-2600 / lavc.eduMount St. Mary’s College12001 Chalon RdLos Angeles, CA 90049(310) 954-4250 / msmc.la.eduPasadena City College1570 E Colorado BlPasadena, CA 91106(626) 585-7123 / pasadena.eduPlatt College1000 S Fremont Ave, A9WAlhambra, CA 91803(626) 300-5444 / plattcollege.eduSanta Monica College1900 Pico BlSanta Monica, CA 90405(310) 434-4000 / smc.eduUC Irvine5171 California AveIrvine, CA 92617(949) 824-5011 / uci.eduUCLA405 Hilgard AveLos Angeles, CA 90095(310) 825-4321 / ucla.eduUC San Diego9500 Gilman DrLa Jolla, CA 92093(858) 534-2230 / ucsd.eduUC San Francisco500 Parnassus AveSan Francisco, CA 94143(415) 476-9000 / ucsf.eduUniversity of Southern California3607 Trousdale PkwyLos Angeles, CA 90089(213) 740-2311 / usc.eduWest Los Angeles College9000 Overland AveCulver City, CA 90230(310) 287-4200 / wlac.eduOrange Coast College2701 Fairview RdCosta Mesa, CA 92626(714) 432-5072orangecoastcollege.eduCareer Guide for Healthcare Professions11

StatewideChild Life SpecialistAzusa Pacific UniversityLoma Linda UniversityMills CollegeUniversity of La VerneClinical Laboratory ScientistArrowhead Regional Medical CenterCal State Dominguez HillsCal State Los AngelesEisenhower Medical CenterLoma Linda UniversitySanta Barbara Cottage HospitalSan Francisco State UniversitySan Jose State UniversityUC DavisUC IrvineUC San DiegoMedical AssistantAmerican Career College (Anaheim,Long Beach, Los Angeles, Ontario)American College of Healthcare(Huntington Park, Riverside)Angeles College – City of IndustryAnthem College – SacramentoCabrillo College – AptosCarrington College California (Citrus Heights,Pleasant Hill, Sacramento, San Jose,San Leandro, Stockton)Casa Loma College (Hawthorne, Van Nuys)Chabot CollegeCity College of San FranciscoConsumnes River CollegeEast San Gabriel Valley ROP & Technical CenterEverest College (Alhambra, Anaheim,City of Industry, Gardena, Ontario, Santa Ana,San Bernardino, Torrance, West Los Angeles)Four D College (Colton, Victorville)Galaxy Medical CollegeGurnick Academy of Medical Arts(Concord, Fresno, Modesto, San Mateo)Glendale Career CollegeHeald College (Concord, Fresno, Hayward,Milpitas, Rancho Cordova, Roseville, Salinas,San Francisco, Stockton)Kaplan College (San Diego, Vista)Modesto Junior CollegeNational Career CollegePasadena City CollegePima Medical Institute – Chula Vista12Career Guide for Healthcare ProfessionsSouthern California RegionalOccupational CenterTrinity Vocational CenterWestMed College – Chula VistaWyoTech – MAMedical CodingLoma Linda UniversitySanta Barbara City CollegeCareer College Consultants IncWestchester College of Nursing andAllied HealthOccupational TherapyCal State Dominguez HillsDominican University of CaliforniaLoma Linda UniversitySamuel Merritt CollegeSan Jose State UniversityUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of St. AugustinePharmacistCalifornia Northstate UniversityLoma Linda UniversityTouro University CaliforniaUC San DiegoUC San FranciscoUniversity of the PacificUniversity of Southern CaliforniaWestern University of Health SciencesPharmacy TechnicianAmerican Career College(Anaheim, Los Angeles, Ontario)Anthem CollegeCareer Networks InstituteCarrington College California(Citrus Heights, Pleasant Hill, Sacramento,San Jose, San Leandro, Stockton)Cerritos CollegeCharles A. Jones Career and Education CenterConsumnes River CollegeEverest College (Alhambra, City of Industry,Gardena, Ontario, Reseda, Santa Ana,Torrance, West Los Angeles)Foothill College – MiddlefieldHeald College (Concord, Fresno, Hayward,Rancho Cordova, Roseville, Salinas,San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton)Modesto Junior CollegeNorth Orange County Community College DistrictNorth West College (Glendale, Pasadena,Pomona, West Covina)Santa Ana CollegePhlebotomy TechnicianAbrams CollegeAcademy Education Services (Bakersfield,Lancaster, Oxnard, Santa Maria, Woodland Hills)ACI Career CollegeAllied Medical & Health ServicesAllied Professional InstituteAmerican University of Medical TechnologyAngeles College of Nursing(Los Angeles, Garden Grove)Bay Area Medical AcademyBlake Austin CollegeButte County ROPC & S Health Education ServicesCa

Foothill College – Los Altos Hills Grossmont College Kaplan College – Salida Loma Linda University Los Angeles Valley College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Antonio College Napa Valley College Ohlone College

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