They Care About Your Health in Moreno Valley, California

Although residents in Moreno Valley, California live at a distance from the medical centers in Los Angeles, they still have confidence in the quality of their healthcare. That is because many of the students at the local Community College have chosen to study some aspect of healthcare. Their career choice shows that they care about the health of the area residents.

The students in the Moreno Valley do not attend only one high school. Moreno Valley, CA has more than one school that can prepare students for institutions of higher learning. In fact, there are at least eight different high schools in Moreno Valley, California. Many of the graduating students from those high schools choose to at attend Riverside Community College (RCC). Because RCC considers itself to be the "healthcare education center of the Inland Empire," a good number of those students will later pursue a career related to some aspect of health care.

Students who enjoy working with computers might decide to become technicians in an MRI lab. In the future students from Bay Side High School or March Valley High School could be working at a lab in Moreno Valley, California. They might then learn a great deal about what is inside the head of more than one Moreno Valley resident.

Some of the RCC students might choose to pursue traditional healthcare careers such as nursing. Others might decide to follow the career path taken by many of the men and women who work at Amgen in Ventura County. The drugs made at that facility require the skills and knowledge of the Research Scientists and the Research Associates. Thus some of the students who graduate from a local high school, Moreno Valley, CA's High School, Rancho Verde High School or Canyon Springs, might decide to pursue a career in biomedical research.

As the public has begun to demand greater access to health information, the number of healthcare careers has expanded. The number of healthcare courses at RCC has also increased. Some of those courses prepare students to become creators of healthcare information. In the future many of the residents in Moreno Valley, California could turn to the Internet to read Web content that was written by a student from either March Mountain High School or Val Verde High School.

RCC should help many students to discover careers that they had not known existed. It could lead more than one student to decide to become skilled at the repair of laboratory equipment. That same student might then be called upon to visit many of the labs in Moreno Valley, California.

Even students who like sports could end up in the field of healthcare. They could conceivably become trainers for professional athletes. Perhaps one such student could one day work at a new Clippers' training facility; such a facility is currently under construction in Culver City, CA. Alternatively, some of the students might choose to take jobs closer to home, i.e. in Moreno Valley, California.

The aging of the U.S. population has also created new healthcare careers. The students at RCC should certainly have access to information on those careers. In the future there could appear in Moreno Valley, California new day care centers, centers that specialize in caring for the elderly. 

Soon some students from the Mercury Real Estate Schools could be getting calls from a man who plans to move to the Moreno Valley. He wants to set-up a day care facility for seniors.

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