Healthcare is, and is expected to remain, the fastest growing industry for the next 10 years. Healthcare careers provide stable income and the opportunity to help and serve others. View ten (10) reasons for choosing a healthcare career. Overall, healthcare careers are for people that want to help others, collaborate well with a team, can work in fast-paced environments, and are inclined to lifelong learning.
There are many careers in the healthcare field, and new roles within healthcare emerge regularly. There are a variety of roles in healthcare outside of nursing. We encourage exploration of various healthcare careers to find one that suits a person's strengths. Less commonly known careers include pharmacy, physical and occupational therapists and therapist assistants, nutritionists, informatics, mental health workers, optometry, and sports medicine.
View the directory of healthcare careers in California. View information on finding a career that is right for you.
At College of the Desert, we have several options for those desiring to work in the healthcare field. Click on the topics below to learn more. View the full list of COD programs.
We believe that nursing is a dynamic profession in which nurses’ work collaboratively to provide safe, compassionate, patient-centered, holistic health care. As members of the health care team, nurses have an evolving practice, based on innovations, emerging technologies, and changing societal needs. Nursing blends evidence-based practice with the altruistic art of caring to promote, maintain, and restore wellness. Nursing demonstrates professionalism and caring for vulnerable individuals throughout their lifespan using knowledge, critical thinking, and effective communication.
There are many differences in the type of program and nurse you want to become, but there are 4 main differences; Education, job function, work environment, and salary.
Why COD Nursing Program?
COD's nursing programs began in 1962 and have been staple in the Coachella Valley since that time. COD Nurses have a reputation of being professional, competent, caring, safe, and compassionate.
Want to know how COD students compare to other programs?
View the pass rates of the California NCLEX-RN exam.
Certified nurse assistants provide basic patient care directed at the safety, comfort, personal hygiene, and protection of patients and residents. Although work environments vary, CNAs are often employed by hospitals, long-term care, skilled-nursing facilities, and rehabilitation facilities. They assist with activities of daily living as follows:
College of the Desert's CNA program is a 12-week course. HS-064 is offered in fall,
spring, and summer. 12 weeks Offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer terms.
3-4 days/week
6 hours/day
Local certificate
Although salaries can vary based on the work environment, the average CNA salary in California is $31k-$44k/year ($13-20/hr). *Data from 2021
For more information about a career as a CNA check out these websites.
The LVN (sometimes referred as Licensed Practical Nurses [LPNs]) provides basic nursing care. Although there are a variety of settings that employee LVNs, primary work environments include Hospitals, long-term facilities, Skilled-nursing facilities, doctor’s offices, clinics, urgent cares, home health, and hospice. Responsibilities include the following:
The College of the Desert LVN program is 1-year, begins in Fall term and continues
through Spring and Summer. 1 year (Fall, Spring, Summer terms)
5 days/week
6-12 hours/day
Certificate or degree
Although salaries can vary based on the work environment, the average LVN salary in California is $48k-$71k/year ($20-30/hr). *Data from 2021
The RN has extensive responsibilities including supervising LPN/LVNs & CNAs. Hospitals, long-term facilities, Skilled-nursing facilities, doctor’s offices, clinics, urgent cares, home health, hospice, ambulatory centers, surgical centers, dialysis centers, and more. Other duties include the following:
There are various pathways to becoming an RN.
Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN)
Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN)
RN/ADN to BSN Program
The College of the Desert's RN program is:
2 years (4 semesters; Fall & Spring)
3-4 days/week
2-12 hours/day
50-60 hours/week of classes & study time
Although salaries can vary based on the work environment, the average RN salary in California is $58k-$91k/year ($32-$40/hr) *Data from 2021