Start Here for a Great Career We recommend researching all of your options before you make a decision. Check out what High Desert Medical College has to offer for programs and what's happening in the allied health career field, too. If you have any questions, please stop by one of our campuses or give us a call. Choosing an accredited school is important to your education. Accreditation signifies that the school has met certain standards of quality in education, so you can feel confident in the value of the education you receive. To find out more about HDMC's accreditation, click here. Click here if you want to schedule a tour of High Desert Medical College and a no-obligation career planning session to find out if healthcare is the career for you.
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If you want a stable, interesting and growing career path, the healthcare industry is for you and High Desert Medical College is a great place to begin. HDMC is approved, affordable and accelerated. We offer day, night, part-time and full-time programs to fit into your busy lifestyle. At High Desert Medical College, we offer job placement after graduation, too. We recommend researching all of your options before you make a decision. Check out what High Desert Medical College has to offer for programs and what's happening in the allied health career field, too. If you have any questions, please stop by one of our campuses or give us a call. Click on Contact Us to find us. Allied Health Career Statistics The healthcare industry employed over 14.3 million people in the U.S. in 2008, making it the largest industry Half of the top 20 fastest growing occupations are in health services Healthcare will generate 3.2 million new wage and salary jobs between 2008 and 2018, more than any other industry, largely in response to rapid growth in the elderly population. Most of the jobs in health services require less than 4 years of college education For more information, click here to research your desired health career path at The Bureau of Labor Statistics Career Guide to Healthcare. |
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