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    Los Angeles Career College

    Los Angeles Career College

    4.7(82 reviews)
    12.5 miNorth Hollywood

    I completed the IV Therapy & Blood Withdrawal Certification course at Los Angeles Career College,…read moreand I have to say--this place runs smoother than most hospital floors I've worked on. The staff was organized, check-in was easy, and the hybrid format made the whole process painless (unlike some IV attempts I've witnessed in real life). What really impressed me was how efficient everything was. Once I passed my exam, they handed me my certificate the same day--no waiting, no chasing emails, no mysterious "processing time." Just boom. Certified. I wish everything in healthcare worked that fast. Now for the real highlight: Instructor Steele Erickson. Steele is the kind of nursing instructor you secretly hope for but never expect to get. He breaks down IV therapy and blood withdrawal with such clarity and patience that even tricky techniques suddenly feel manageable. He teaches with a calm, supportive energy that makes everyone relax. He's incredibly knowledgeable, genuinely invested in every student, and somehow keeps the class both educational and entertaining. As someone with 25+ years in healthcare, I can confidently say instructors like Steele do not grow on trees. If you're considering getting your IV Certification, go to Los Angeles Career College and hope you get Steele Erickson as your instructor. You'll walk away confident, competent, and wondering why every nursing class can't be this smooth. Highly recommended!

    Here's the same version with favoritism added:…read more I am writing anonymously as a recent CNA student and state skills test candidate at Los Angeles Career College. My California CNA skills exam was confirmed in the official TMU/Headmaster system, but days before the test the school emailed and told me it was cancelled and that it "would not take place" if I showed up. TMU told me my exam was still scheduled and even had to call the school to remind them they were required to test me. On test day there were other students testing at the site, even though the administrator had told me there was no exam and that exams would no longer be offered there, which left me feeling singled out and misled. Throughout the program, it often felt like some students received more support and opportunities than others, which gave me the impression of favoritism rather than equal treatment. The school promotes itself as professional and student‑focused, but the way my exam was handled did not feel fair or transparent. I recommend future students closely monitor their TMU account, save all confirmations, and be ready to advocate for themselves.

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    West Valley Occupational Center

    3.7(62 reviews)
    4.7 miWinnetka

    I went to WVOC 10 years ago and got an amazing profession, fantastic life long friendship and sweet…read morememories. I recommend this occupational center to everyone who is thinking of a career change - they have so many interesting courses, if I lived closer, I would take all of them,- their classes are very affordable and designed to take you as a complete beginner and help you get knowledge and hands on experience, so after graduating you will quickly find a job. Wishing prosperity to this place!

    I went looking to get into the cosmetology program. They make you test for a 3 day orientation to…read moresee what grade level you are for certain program, which I do get since it's an occupation adult school, but It's a requirement to make you test even if you have a high school diploma or a college degree. After you finish your tests, for certain programs you are put onto a waitlist and they tell you they will call or email you if there are spots open. I took a test back in September and was waiting for the November waitlist. I eventually did get a call/email that were was spots open and you must register at 8am on a specific day. I didn't follow through as I decided on another school but now I constantly get spam calls from this school. Even when blocked, I get calls from different numbers from this school.

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    Valley College of Medical Careers - www.vcmc.edu

    Valley College of Medical Careers

    2.4(29 reviews)
    1.9 miWest Hills
    Established in 1986
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    This review is beyond past due. I will keep it as short as…read morepossible. Went there around 2015-16, never finished my medical assisting program because the teacher Mr. u was such a creep. This man is married with kids and a wife (who has MS), and if that's not bad enough most of the girls (barely 18-21) were confiding in me about his (Mr. U) inappropriate behavior. The fact that you're a grown man with a wife and kids as old as your students, and you're trying to be their best friends and get them to come to your hotel room speak volumes ! My sister and I had seen text messages and heard too many girls come forward to assume these were rumors. We reported this to the director who in-turn informed the teacher (Mr. U) that he was being talked about. There was no urgency to protect the students. Mr. U was more concerned about the pettiness amongst the students in the class-- which in turn fuels more issues. I approached this pedo with class and even asked how he's doing. Why would I do that if I went off and cursed you down the hall. He drove so much unhealthy competition, tension, and negativity in this class. He gossiped with the students and spread lies-- I mean this guy was eating lunch with his students in the lounge area EVERYDAY. Talk about Inappropriate. I even asked him why he had been a MA teacher for so long and not worked at a real school. His answer ? Too many reports of sexual misconduct. Erm , not the answer I was expecting but it said a lot about the mans mentality. Also shows that this staff was negligent and complicit. Staff often complained and hated their jobs because the school would make them wait weeks before they could deposit their own paychecks ! I worked as a student worker and had that same issue. Send your kid there and they will be preyed on. Enroll them and your pockets will be prayed on. Go to a community college, or take an online course at an accredited institution. Everyday since I've left I'd prayed for this school to be shutdown. Let's hope God and the universe is listening. P.S I dare someone say I'm lying-- still have receipts and names of these individuals 10 yrs later ! Just uploaded a receipt for reference.

    Everything could improve, from the instructors to the people behind the desks. When I was there for…read moretheir surgical tech program (2015-2017), they only had two clinical sites and one of them shut down. When my sister went there for the same program (2020), she had to find her own clinical sites because they didn't have any. The surgical tech instructor doesn't like to answer questions or teach and most of the material is self taught in the classroom. Honestly, just go to ACC or Concorde. It's crazy how the program is about 35k and they don't even put it into the classrooms.

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