Welcome to Davis Training Institute!
Davis Training Institute
ACCREDITATIONS AND APPROVALS
Approved and Regulated by:
Texas Workforce Commission, Career Schools and Colleges, 101 East 15th Street, Austin, TX 78778
Accredited by:
National HealthCareer Association (NHA) 11161 Overbrook Road, Leawood, Kansas 66211
Accredited by:
American Medical Certification Association (AMCA) 310 Passaic Ave 204B, Fairfield, NJ07004
Accredited by:
Medical Career Assessments Certifications (MedCA) 376 S. Bayview Avenue, Freeport, NY 11520
Refresher Courses Offered
- One Day (Six Hour) Courses.
- Two Week (twenty-four hour) Courses. (Saturdays and Sundays only)
- Professional Health Care Workers earn certificates usually within two years.
- Online study preparatory programs are an opportunity for all DTI students.
- Summer courses are a great way to gain qualifications.
Davis Training Institute empowers adult learners to advance or change their careers, learn a new skill, or gain personal satisfaction. The school strives to fulfill this mission by providing a broad depth of applicable technology, and a wide array of flexible services aimed at the needs of the adult learner.
A medical career is often the most admired career of the world. A medical career is humanitarian, noble and is undoubtedly holds a very bright future for those who are after it. In terms of money and financial rewards, this field is one of the most promising of all.
Programs not only teach current marketplace skills, but also present liberal arts offering and develop critical thinking, writing, and mathematical abilities. All students enrolled in DTI will establish basic levels of training services and employment in the healthcare fields. In addition, all service providers at DTI including, unemployed and employed clients we offer additional training to reach self-sufficiency.
Online studies are offered as a supplement for individual courses, diplomas, degrees and certificate programs, and are a valuable option. The resulting qualification a graduate receives after successfully completing are life changing.
The mission is supported by an admissions policy that allows students with appropriate prior education and students that meet the psycho-motor demands to enroll in programs without regard to race, religion, gender, age, color, or national origin.
Notification of Complaint to the Texas Workforce Commission
A student who is dissatisfied with the school director’s response can file a complaint with the Texas Workforce Commission:
Texas Workforce Commission
Career Schools and Colleges, Room 226T
101 East 15th Street
Austin, Texas 78778-0001
Phone: (512) 936-3100
Information on filing a complaint with TWC can be found on TWC’s Career Schools and Colleges Website at texasworkforce.org/careerschools