The 44-Week Comprehensive Program
The 44-week curriculum balances theoretical and clinical education. The first 22 weeks are theoretical, with five skill blocks covering several topics. These include comprehending daily life support, clinical condition evaluation, patient communication, patient environment maintenance, and healthcare teamwork. The strong theoretical component ensures students understand caring basics. Students apply their skills in real-world settings through internships during the remaining 22 weeks of clinical training.
Immersive Clinical Experience
Clinical training—four internships in various healthcare settings—is the program's foundation. Each 5- to 7-week internship allows students to work in public or private healthcare facilities and obtain expertise in specific fields including elderly and disabled care. Students need this wide and intensive experience to understand caregiving in different patient groups and healthcare situations. The internships are carefully selected to provide a complete grasp of the caregiver position.
Progress in Healthcare
Graduates receive the State Nursing Assistant Diploma, opening to several healthcare careers. Graduates can specialize in gerontology, care for Alzheimer's patients, or nursing. For professional development and networking, the FMMS Alumni Network is available through the curriculum. Graduates need this network to interact with professionals and receive career support.
Financials and Admission
No matter their education, the program accepts applicants over age of 17. The entrance procedure involves a motivational interview to determine caregiving aptitude. This ensures that the program recruits enthusiastic healthcare changemakers. The Hauts-de-France Region generously covers tuition for qualifying students, making the program accessible and free. For individuals not covered by this program, self-funding or third-party finance are available to help passionate candidates pursue their ideal career.
Key Application Dates
- Application Deadline: November 10, 2023
- Selection Tests: Mid-November 2023
- Eligibility Results: November 22, 2023
- Registration Confirmation Deadline: December 15, 2023
- Program Start Date: January 8, 2024
Engage, Explore
FMMS recommends a half-day immersion training with current IFAS students. This chance to see a caregiver trainee's everyday life and learning environment gives a real-world view of the curriculum. Faculty can be reached via phone or email for application support.
Conclusion
The Humanité Campus Caregiver Training Program provides a transforming path to a rewarding healthcare career. Students gain skills and knowledge and grow personally and professionally via the program. Aspiring caregivers should take this opportunity to shape their future in this noble and rewarding sector. Those ready for this life-changing trip can visit Humanité Campus.