Necessity is the mother of invention, so when Dr. Carmen Dones, Dean of Academic Affairs at West Los Angeles College, was meeting with the 19 community colleges that make up the Los Angeles Regional Consortium to learn about the needs of the healthcare industry, it became clear that the answer was more licensed vocational nurses (LVN).

The meeting consisted of industry leaders, hospital and medical professionals, and organizations such as Kaiser Permanente. Its agenda corresponded to the mission of the Los Angeles Regional Consortium: To connect college and career readiness and, as its website states, to bridge the gap between workforce preparedness and the employers fueling LA’s cutting-edge economy.
What resulted from the meeting was a new Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Certificate Program, which is approved by the CA Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (BVNPT) and prepares students for entry into the vital and growing field of vocational nursing. . . .
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