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Laurel Ridge Community College is making waves with its comprehensive and in-demand healthcare programs. In a recent discussion hosted by Janet Michael on The Valley Today, attendees had the chance to hear from key members of the college faculty about the various career opportunities available through their health professions courses.

Guy Curtis, the Director of Marketing at Laurel Ridge, opened the conversation by describing the versatility and rapid paths to meaningful healthcare careers offered by the college. Curtis noted the extensive range of programs including Fast Track and short-term courses aimed at equipping students for immediate employment in the healthcare sector.

Professor Kate Gochenour highlighted the Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) program, which defies the traditional notion that healthcare careers are confined to roles involving direct patient interaction. The MLT program, she explained, trains students to perform crucial diagnostic testing, with a curriculum designed to accommodate various lifestyles through hybrid learning models.

Dr. Rekha Parameswaran elaborated on the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program. With 28 years of experience, Dr. Parameswaran shared insights into the hands-on nature of the course, the diverse practice settings available post-graduation, and the importance of compassion and strong interpersonal skills in this field.

Dr. Scott Vanderkooi, Dean of Health Professions, provided a behind-the-scenes look at the extensive support faculty receive to ensure student success. He emphasized the continuous growth and demand in healthcare fields, particularly within the Shenandoah Valley, and the diverse student base Laurel Ridge caters to, from recent high school graduates to adults seeking career changes.

The conversation also touched on the significant role that various healthcare employers, like Blue Ridge Hospice and local hospitals, play in providing real-world experience to students through internships and clinical rotations. The commitment to community and high employment rates post-graduation reflect the program's success.

Looking ahead, Laurel Ridge aims to keep pace with the evolving needs of the healthcare industry, ensuring their programs remain relevant and adapt to new demands. With the support of initiatives like G3 funding, many students can complete these rigorous programs without the burden of financial strain, making healthcare careers accessible to a broader audience.

For those interested in joining these esteemed programs, Laurel Ridge provides numerous resources including advising sessions, dual enrollment for high school students, and information sessions such as the upcoming ones for the MLT program. Applications for the MLT program are due by May 1st, and the PTA program will start accepting applications from April 15th to May 15th.