Vancouver Community College has programs in dental hygiene and assisting, medical laboratory assisting, and medical transcription, among others. CDI College has a medical office assisting program at its Vancouver campus, and Vancouver Career College has numerous allied health programs. At MTI Community College offerings include medical transcription, dental assisting, and medical laboratory assisting, among others. The University of British Columbia teaches physical and occupational therapy there is also a medical school and a school of dentistry with a dental hygiene program. Capilano College in North Vancouver has diploma programs in human kinetics and rehabilitation assistant, as well as certificate programs in medical office assisting and pharmacy assisting.
Healthcare jobs in Vancouver are on the rise, as shown in job growth projections for 2001-2011. In this time span it is expected that there will be a 17% increase in the number of full-time jobs for medical technologists and technicians, 21% for paramedic jobs, 19% for dietitians and nutritionists, 15% for dental technicians and lab workers, 24% for LPNs, and 21% for nurses aides and orderlies.
Health & Medical Schools, Programs & Courses
in Vancouver
Subjects listed are highlights of programs
and/or courses offered.
Why Vancouver is a Great Place to Study Health & Medical
Vancouver, British Columbia, offers numerous options in education for allied health students, most notably the University of British Columbia and its multiple schools of health. In addition to such educational options, employment in Vancouver should be a cinch with all the medical facilities in the area – not to mention biomedical research companies such as Angiotech Pharmaceuticals, QLT, and Cardiome Pharma Corporation – each with its own focus requiring various types of allied health professionals to support clinical trials and research.
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Health & Medical - Employers / Internship Opportunities in Vancouver
Allied health students are usually assigned clinical rotations, or internships, according to agreements their schools have with hospitals and other local healthcare facilities. In Vancouver, potential employers and sites of rotations include: