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On August 26, 2019, at the start of the Fall Semester, Valley Community Healthcare (VCH) began offering expanded medical services to 27,000 enrolled LA Valley College students at the on-campus Student Health Center.
Valley College’s Health and Public Service Career and Academic Pathway (CAP) at Valley College will appeal to students who enjoy working in healthcare, schools, law enforcement, and in the field of fire technology.
Welcome to the Los Angeles Valley College Health Science Department. We offer award-winning programs in Nursing and Respiratory Therapy. If you are a compassionate, responsible person who seeks a care-giving career in the medical field that offers personal reward as well as financial stability, Nursing or Respiratory Therapy are viable options.
Health, Child, and Family Sciences Pathway. This pathway prepares students for careers in various healthcare and human services professions, as well as providing education in areas related to family dynamics and community well-being.
LACC Health & Wellness Center. Enrolled students can obtain Health and Wellness services at the On-Campus Clinic (Student Services Building) or at the Wesley Health Center, which is located across the street from the campus on Vermont Avenue. Telehealth & in-person appointments available.
LAVC's Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care program allows current students and recent graduates a pathway to complete a four-year degree without having to transfer and offers a way for licensed Respiratory Care Practitioners (RCP) to return for degree completion.
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LACC’s degree and certificate programs are organized into Career and Academic Pathways (CAPs) based on interest areas and similarities in coursework.