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Infographic: Determine the best health care program

Concorde Staff

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Updated March 23, 2016. The information contained in this blog is current and accurate as of this date.
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When prospective students reach out to Concorde Career College, they typically know they're interested in a health care program.

Many might self-select programs such as nursing as their interest because they don't exactly know what they want to do. And, that's okay!

Our admissions team takes a holistic approach to each future student that comes to campus. We'll start by asking questions about you because we want to make sure that we understand your interest and background to help choose the right school and the right career.

 

Which health care program is right for you?

 

While some folks have dreamed about their future career, others enjoy exploring. There are so many niche programs that you might not be aware of until you do a little bit of research, or someone introduces you to paths like respiratory therapy or polysomnographic technology.

During the initial phases of the process, we'll start with a couple of simple questions to help us get to know you a bit better. We'll talk about your likes and dislikes, life situations and the careers that interest you most.

These conversations usually rule out a couple of paths, such as fainting at the sight of blood (that probably doesn't make you the best candidate for something like becoming a surgical tech), or if you tend to buck off having a routine then a career in massage therapy might not be the best fit.

We also create tools like infographics that provide information, details, and paths that lead to viable options. Take a look and see where you land!
how to pick a healthcare career

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