Virtual Care Training at Dallas College Offers a Portal to Future Medical Careers

The demand for virtual care is skyrocketing. About 26 percent of jobs require technology and health insurance plans are now covering virtual visits, according to Dallas College labor market statistics.

Health care from a distance is becoming the norm. At Dallas College, students are trained to recognize illnesses during real communications with patients via Zoom, Google or other platforms, Jones said.

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