Carolyn C. Drake,
RN, Ed.D
Dean of Instruction
Stephanie Robinson, RN, MHA, CPHQ
Director of Nursing
Sharon Andrews-Boock
Administrative Aide
Kathy Braze
Nursing Department Secretary
Vivian Hardwick
Dental Hygiene Department Secretary
Kathy Staebler
PE/Athletic Department Secretary
Phyllis Willis
Allied Health Department Secretary
Deborah Huxley MS
Janine Gonzales PPS,MS
Division Counselors
Gloria Valdivia, PPS, MA
Division Counselors
Denise Barrett MPC, MFCC, PPS
Division Counselors
Graciela Ramirez MS
Counselor Division Liaison
Health Sciences Building
Administrative Office
is located in HS-1 on the corner of Weldon and Glenn Avenues
across from the State Center Community College District Office.
Our Programs
The Health Sciences
Division offers courses for fulfilling requirements in a number
of occupational programs directly in the health sciences, as
well as in physical education and recreation leadership.
Such courses may be taken for
general interest and/or degree requirements.
Affiliation with Loma Linda University
You
can earn a Certificate in Radiation Therapy or a Certificate
in Nuclear Medicine from Loma Linda University on the Fresno
City College campus. Loma Linda University is one of the
nation's leading Universities offering degrees in medical
careers.
Students
interested in obtaining a Certificate in Radiation Therapy
must be an ARRT Registered Radiologic Technologist. Students
interested in obtaining a Certificate in Nuclear Medicine
must meet one of the following requirements: An ARRT-Registered
Radiologic Technologist, an ASCP-Certified Medical Technologist,
be a registered nurse with at least an Associate of Science
degree, or have a 4-year baccalaureate degree in one of
the natural sciences.
The
Loma Linda University coordinator on the FCC campus can
be contacted at (559) 244-2607, and by e-mail.
Visit http://www.llu.edu
to get more information about the Loma Linda University
programs.

The staff and students welcome
you to the Fresno City College Dental Hygiene Clinic as a prospective
patient. This clinic is primarily a teaching/learning environment
and treatment is performed by students under the supervision
of registered dental hygiene faculty and a licensed dentist.
Treatment under instructor supervision requires more time than
if performed in a private dental office. Appointments will require
2-4 hours and for many adults more than one appointment is necessary.
You will be selected as a patient only if you are considered
suitable as a teaching case. Treatment at our clinic is not a
substitute for routine dental examinations by your personal dentist.
You may schedule an appointment on a yearly basis, unless a faculty
decision is made to the contrary.
More About The Clinic &
Making Appointments
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