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Taft College Proposes New Healthcare Programs

Taft College is adding 3 new medical programs to their curriculum in the near future, medical assistance, paramedics, and nursing. Taft College in California is planning to introduce new medical programs to its curriculum due to the growing demand for paramedics in Kern County, with a paramedic and medical assisting program starting next year and a nursing program starting in 2026. The Dean of Instruction at Taft College, Devin Daugherty, highlighted the need for more people in the medical field, specifically in nursing, paramedics, and medical assistance. The proposed healthcare programs aim to support the aging population and alleviate tuition costs for students. Daugher highlighted that all hospitals in Kern and Tulare counties have expressed interest in accepting every graduate from the Taft colleges program due to high demand.

Taft College Proposes New Healthcare Programs

Published : 2 months ago by Raquel Calo in Health

TAFT, Calif. (KERO) — Taft College is adding new medical programs to their curriculum in the near future.

• This all started by looking into the huge demand for paramedics in the county.

• Paramedic and medical assisting program should begin next year, with the nursing program starting in 2026.

• There currently are 70 opened open positions for paramedics in Kern County.

California needs more people trained in various aspects of the medical industry. Taft College is adding new medical programs to its curriculum soon to help with that goal.

“The reason why we want to focus on healthcare and go down in that direction is that we have a huge need, and even if we train 30 students a year, that graduate, you know every 2 years, so you have 2 courses running at a time, we would only put a dent in that demand within that own region,” says Devin Daugherty.

Devin Daugherty is the Dean of Instruction at Taft College. He spoke at the weekly Taft Chamber sit-n-sip about the need for more people in the medical field, specifically in nursing, paramedics, and medical assistance, especially in the city of Taft.

“We also have a large number of folks that are aging that need health care, that need the facilities to care for them as they get older, and we have a huge deficit here in Kern County to take care of our aging population,” continues Daugherty.

Devin highlighted that the new proposed healthcare programs aim to not only support the aging population but also alleviate tuition costs for students.

He mentioned that all hospitals up to Hanford told him they're eager to accept every graduate from the Taft colleges program due to the high demand. Devin also noted that many hospitals in Kern and Tulare counties are willing to assist with clinical for the nursing program—

“We kinda have everything in place so that way, we can be successful, our students have a place to come to school, it’s affordable, and as soon as they graduate we already have the employers lined up for them”

The paramedic and medical assisting program should begin next year... With the nursing program starting in 20-26...

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