ANSONIA - In honor of National Caregiver Appreciation Day (March 3), the Griffin Hospital School of Allied Health Careers, 219 Division St., in partnership with Futuro Health is waiving application fees and highlighting its new tuition-free scholarships.
Until March 20, Futuro Health is waiving its $150 application fee for the School’s exceptional Certified Nurse Assistant, Phlebotomy, Medical Assistant and Patient Care Technician training programs.
Additionally, the School has recently partnered with Futuro Health to offer its healthcare training courses tuition-free to qualifying applicants.
The School will host an open house and application assistance event March 12 from 2-6 p.m.
The School of Allied Health Careers provides exceptional healthcare education with knowledgeable and experienced nurses and teachers who are nationally certified or master’s prepared nurses.
Students receive unmatched experience in a seven-time Newsweek World’s Best Hospital in programs including Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy, Patient Care Technician, and Nursing Assistant.
Authorized by the Connecticut Department of Higher Education and approved by the State of Connecticut Department of Health, the school offers one-on-one teaching that has helped its graduates achieve a high rate of success on certification tests.
Also, the school boasts a strong job placement rate with most graduates quickly finding positions at Griffin or other area hospitals and medical practices.
Students must be proficient in the English language to apply for admission.
For more information about the school, call 203-732-1276 #2 or visit griffinhealth.org/allied-health.
About Futuro Health
Futuro Health addresses the critical shortage in health are workers through its national nonprofit mission to improve the health and well-being of communities by growing the largest network of allied health workers in the nation.
We empower individuals by providing them with the credentials and qualifications for their first or next healthcare career, making education on journeys into allied health careers possible.
By building the talent that employers need and creating a path to opportunity that workers want, we are transforming lives and communities.
Visit www.futurohealth.org.
This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.




