LLCC offering free online infection control course

LLCC’s Capital City Training Center is offering a free online training course on infection control in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In partnership with CareerStep, the short course “Certificate of Infection Control and Barrier Protection Proficiency (CICBP)” is available at no charge through April 30. The course takes one to three hours to complete and addresses all major elements of infection prevention. The course is designed specifically for practicing allied health professionals and provides a simulated practice of documenting patient-doctor communication and clinical events as they unfold.

The course focuses on pragmatic prevention processes in clinical health care environments and includes a special module focused specifically on Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services guidelines for infection prevention as it relates to COVID-19.

More information and a direct link to the course can be accessed at https://partner.careerstep.com/llcc/infection-control-barrier-protection-proficiency.

Spring massage clinics at CCTC

LLCC’s Capital City Training Center is currently scheduling appointments for the spring massage clinic. LLCC Massage Therapy students will perform their clinical work using Swedish massage at CCTC on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from April 7-May 27 and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from May 28-June 23. Students are supervised by the clinic instructor who is a licensed massage therapist.

Appointments are available for 60-minute massages at 6 p.m. (April, May and June) and 8 p.m. (April). Appointments are available for 90-minute massages at 7:30 p.m. (May and June).

The cost is $20 for a 60-minute massage and $25 for a 90-minute massage. Payment is due when the appointment is scheduled and is non-refundable. Please call 524-6749 to schedule your appointment!

LLCC massage therapy students in the community

LLCC massage therapy students at Bridal Expo
Students in LLCC’s massage therapy program participate in a bridal expo in Springfield this past weekend as part of their required outreach hours. They gave 91 chair massages in a little over four hours. This is the fourth year LLCC massage therapy students have participated in the event, and they have already been invited back for next year!

Spring massage clinics at CCTC

LLCC’s Capital City Training Center is currently scheduling appointments for spring massage clinics. LLCC Massage Therapy students will perform their clinical work using Swedish massage at CCTC on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from April 3-May 29 and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from June 4-20. Students are supervised by the clinic instructor who is a licensed massage therapist.

Appointments are available for 60-minute massages at 6 p.m. (April, May and June) and 8 p.m. (April). Appointments are available for 90-minute massages at 7:30 p.m. (May and June).

The cost is $20 for a 60-minute massage and $25 for a 90-minute massage. Payment is due when the appointment is scheduled and is non-refundable. Only a few spots are left, so call 524-6749 to schedule your appointment!

CCTC receives Trendsetter award from National Safety Council

Congratulations to LLCC’s Capital City Training Center for receiving a Trendsetter award from the National Safety Council for the Alive at 25 program. Every year the National Safety Council’s Defensive Driving Team recognizes the top training centers and celebrates their dedication to advancing the Council’s mission of eliminating preventable deaths.

Massage clinics at CCTC this spring

LLCC’s Capital City Training Center is currently scheduling appointments for spring massage clinics. LLCC Massage Therapy students will perform their clinical work using Swedish massage at CCTC on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from April 3–June 27. Students are supervised by the clinic instructor who is a licensed massage therapist.

Appointments are available for 60-minute massages at 6 p.m. (April, May and June) and 8 p.m. (April). Appointments are available for 90-minute massages at 7:30 p.m. (May and June).

The cost is $20 for a 60-minute massage and $25 for a 90-minute massage. Payment is due when the appointment is scheduled and is non-refundable. Call 524-6749 to schedule an appointment. Appointments are filling up fast!

Massage clinics at CCTC this spring

LLCC’s Capital City Training Center is currently scheduling appointments for spring massage clinics. LLCC Massage Therapy students will perform their clinical work using Swedish massage at the Capital City Training Center on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from April 3–June 27. Students are supervised by the clinic instructor who is a licensed massage therapist.

Appointments are available for 60-minute massages at 6 p.m. (April, May and June) and 8 p.m. (April). Appointments are available for 90-minute massages at 7:30 p.m. (May and June).

The cost is $20 for a 60-minute massage and $25 for a 90-minute massage. Payment is due when the appointment is scheduled and is non-refundable. Call 524-6749 to schedule an appointment.  Appointments are filling up fast!

Massage clinics at CCTC this spring

LLCC’s Capital City Training Center is currently scheduling appointments for spring massage clinics. LLCC Massage Therapy students will perform their clinical work using Swedish massage at the Capital City Training Center on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from April 3–June 27. Students are supervised by the clinic instructor who is a licensed massage therapist.

Appointments are available for 60-minutes massages at 6 p.m. (April, May and June) and 8 p.m. (April). Appointments are available for 90-minute massages at 7:30 p.m. (May and June).

The cost is $20 for a 60-minute massage and $25 for a 90-minute massage. Payment is due when the appointment is scheduled and is non-refundable. Call 524-6749 to schedule an appointment.

 

New CyberSec First Responder certification offered at CCTC

When it comes to cyberattacks, it’s no longer a question of if, but when. A new CyberSec First Responder certification is being offered by the LLCC Capital City Training Center, and a free informational webinar, with special guests from Logical Operations, author of the CFR certification, will be held on Aug. 30.

Participants can learn:
• Why security training matters and who do we need to train
• The need for a paradigm shift in security training
• A holistic approach to security training with CyberSec First Responder
• How CyberSec First Responder compares to other certifications

Visit www.llcc.edu/cybersec-first-responder for more information.

Cybersec First ResponderCyberSec First Responder (CFR) is a DoD 8570 approved cybersecurity training and certification program. Whereas many courses available in today’s market focus on highly specialized, tactical roles, CFR will enable you to cross-train a broader section of your IT function, preparing you to play a meaningful role in threat detection and response. Take cyber risk management to the next level by enrolling your human assets in defense of your networks.