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Warren County Career Center, located in Lebanon, Ohio, is a career and technical training center that strives to help its students make informed career choices in the changing workplace environment. The center has multiple buildings that house different schools of programs.
Warren County Career Center offers the following healthcare-related courses:
The 640-hour Dental Assisting program at Warren County Career Center aims to help students gain the proficiencies needed to become an entry-level dental assistant. After students complete their coursework, they will take part in a 40-hour externship at a local dental office. Following completion of the program, students can take a certification exam.
Students in the Medical Assistant program at Warren County Career Center will learn the basic and fundamental skills of medical assisting in preparation for finding entry-level medical assisting jobs. Students will learn both administrative and clinical skills, including pharmacology, appointment scheduling, and medical math. Following an externship, students can test for certification.
Students in the Pharmacy Technician program will become prepared to seek entry-level pharmacy positions. Courses included in the program are Medical Math, Nutrition & Wellness, Employability, and Law and Ethics. The program will also help students prepare for the national certification exam from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board.
Teach Cyber, a national nonprofit focused on cybersecurity education, has chosen WCCC Cybersecurity Instructor Diana Mark as a recipient of its annual Cybersecurity Teacher of the Year award in the category of Pathways to Cybersecurity.
Recent Warren County Career Center graduates are the first batch of students to earn a high school diploma and enter college as sophomores through a partnership with University of Cincinnati. Additionally, a select group of students were able to gain paid work experience working for UC.