School of Health & Human Services
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In the School of Health & Human Services we’re dedicated to providing education in a range of caring professions in our community. We offer a variety of certificate, diploma and degree programs, as well as a post-degree diploma program. We work in partnership with universities, other colleges and employers to bring you the best opportunities to continue your learning… and to find employment. Continue reading Dean's message...
News & events
Camosun launches new Island Medical Radiography program
Posted Thu, 15 Dec 2011
The new 24-month MRT program, set to start in September, 2012, features a new curriculum developed in collaboration with BCIT and the College of New Caledonia in Prince George.
Those interested in learning more about Camosun’s new Medical Radiography Technology program can register for a special information session.
Contact: millss@camosun.ca or 250-370-3161
Camosun College Dental Hygiene Program welcomes new clients
Posted Fri, 09 Sep 2011
BOOK YOUR DENTAL HYGIENE SCREENING APPOINTMENT TODAY! The Dental Hygiene Clinic at the Camosun College Lansdowne campus is now accepting clients of all ages for professional dental hygiene care. Our friendly and caring student hygienists are supervised by experienced, well qualified faculty.
Customized preventive services tailored to your needs may include: a full mouth assessment, removal of tooth deposits (tartar), polishing, fluoride, x-rays, and sealants. Fees for services are $60 or less for adults and $20 or less for children and youth.
Contact us today to book your free 30-minute screening appointment. A screening clinic will be held on Tuesday, September 27 from 1-3 pm. Other appointments may also be available throughout the 2011-2012 academic year.
Email: smile@camosun.bc.ca or call 250 -370-3184 for bookings and questions. Click the link to visit our website. We’ll give you something to smile about.
From dropout to dean's list: A student's tribute to her teachers
Posted Fri, 04 Mar 2011
Being the eldest in a poverty-stricken family of 11 children, Dianne Dorosz made a decision that seemed sensible at the time: drop out of high school, get a job, and help her family any way she could. Fast forward twenty years, and Dianne is about to graduate with top marks from the Health Care Assistant program.
