Dayton Practical Nurse (PN) Training OMCC Practical Nursing (LPN) Training Program prepares students to participate in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care in hospitals and extended care facilities. Nursing careers are very rewarding.
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Each day you will have a lasting impact on patients' lives, and you will be using your skills and expertise to save people's lives. If you are a compassionate, caring individual who is interested in an accredited, accelerated 40-week LPN program and learn from the knowledgeable nursing instructors with years of experience, look no further. Change your life and jump start your career by applying today! Dayton 'One Plus One' Nursing (LPN + RN) Training OMCC Registered Nurse (RN) Training Program prepares students to respond to the needs of patients suffering from illness or injury, and to provide care and cater to the needs of patients in a variety of settings, including operating rooms, ambulatory care, intensive care, physicians offices, health care clinics, or specialized practices. If you are a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and willing to pursue higher level of professional education, OMCC Registered Nursing (RN) Program is the right choice to meet your personal goal. OMCC Practical & Registered Nursing (LPN/RN) Programs OMCC Practical Nurse (LPN) Training and Registered Nurse (RN) Training Programs have both attained full approval from Ohio Board of Nursing and received authorization from the State of Ohio Board of Career Colleges and Schools.
The curricula includes both classroom study and supervised clinical practice (patient care). LPN didactic study covers basic nursing concepts and subjects related to patient care, including anatomy, physiology, medical-surgical nursing, pediatrics, obstetrics nursing, pharmacology, nutrition, and holistic care. RN classroom study builds upon the LPN curriculum and covers advanced concepts in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, psychology, sociology, and nursing. Clinical practice integrates knowledge learned in classroom and labs into real world patient care settings.
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Graduates will receive a diploma upon program completion and become eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination, or NCLEX. NCLEX is required in order to obtain licensure as an LPN or RN. It is a computer-based exam and varies in length, covering four major Client Needs categories: safe and effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, psychosocial integrity, and physiological integrity. Financial Aid Available to Help You Pay for School Ohio Medical Career College is approved by US Department of Education to participate in the Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs. Federal student aid funding can be used for One Plus Nursing Education Program (Practical Nursing & Registered Nursing). All federal student aid applicants must complete the. The application is free and you will need to provide information on your income (or your parents) for the previous calendar year.
You will need OMCC's school code, 041773, for your FAFSA. Your financial aid information will be received by OMCC Financial Aid Office approximately 7 to 10 business days after you complete the FAFSA to begin processing. Students should file their FAFSA/add OMCC School Code at least 4 weeks before the preferred program start date to ensure adequate processing time by the financial aid office. In addition to federal student aid, eligible students may also apply for state and other financial aid programs such as the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). For more information please click on the link below.
Ohio WIC Program Eligibility Who is eligible? • Pregnant and breastfeeding women; women who recently had a baby; infants birth through 12 months; children age 1 to 5 years; who are: • Present at the clinic appointment, and provide proof of identity; • Residents of the State of Ohio; • Determined by health professionals to be at medical/nutritional risk; and • Meets income guidelines - 185 percent of Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. Ohio WIC Program Income Guidelines In order to be eligible for WIC, the gross countable income of the economic unit, of which the applicant/participant is a member, must be less than or equal to the Ohio WIC program income guidelines for economic unit size provided in the following chart. WIC income guidelines are updated each year. Economic Unit Annually Monthly Twice Monthly Biweekly Weekly 1 $22,311 $1,860 $930 $859 $430 2 30,044 2,504 1,252 1,156 578 3 37,777 3,149 1,575 1,453 727 4 45,510 3,793 1,897 1,751 876 5 53,243 4,437 2,219 2,048 1,024 6 60,976 5,082 2,541 2,346 1,173 7 68,709 5,726 2,863 2,643 1,322 8 76,442 6,371 3,186 2,941 1,471 (Revised July, 2017) How To Apply WIC clinics are located in all 88 Ohio counties. Applicants can call the Help Me Grow Helpline at 1-800-755-GROW (1-800-755-4769) for specific clinic locations or call your county WIC clinic (see WIC Clinic Directory button on the first page for your county WIC clinic phone number). You can also apply by printing out a ( and mailing it to the WIC clinic in your area.