Vocational Nurse

Vocational Nursing is an exciting career that allows for hands-on care directly to patients. Opportunities are in high demand for this exciting career. Let Four-D College help to prepare you for employment in a variety of health care delivery settings such as long-term care facilities, clinics, home health agencies, and acute care hospitals.

In 12 months this award winning program will help the Vocational Nursing student to gain knowledge through classroom instruction, realistic skills lab training, and clinical practice in actual healthcare settings.

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Dental Assistant

This program consists of classroom and clinical instruction in actual dental assisting situations. Externships are held in selected dental offices located in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. Classes are held at the Colton Campus.

The program includes training to perform theoretical skills to qualify for entry-level positions as a member of Dental staff in Dental offices.

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Pharmacy Technician

The outstanding program consists of both classroom lecture and clinical instruction in actual Pharmacy Technician situations. Externship rotations are held in selected hospitals and agencies in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.

The Pharmacy Technician program is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) and approved by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education and Vocational Education and the California Pharmacy Board.

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Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy is one of the fastest growing occupations on the market. Massage Therapists are trained in areas of pathology, anatomy and various types of injuries, charting patient histories, explaining treatment procedures to patients, working alongside doctors in their offices and in various types of clinics.

The Massage Therapy Program prepares students to take the National Therapeutic Massage Exam.

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Billing/Coding

The Medical Billing/Coding Program is designed to teach students how to prepare documents for billing to insurance companies, government agencies and other payment sources.

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Medical Assistant

The Medical Assistant program prepares the students to work in various medical facilities such as doctor offices, clinics, hospitals and insurance companies.

The U. S. Department of Labor projects growth in this field of 215,000 medical assistants through 2012.Students will be trained to work the front (administrative) and back (clinical) office efficiently to obtain an entry-level position.

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