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Wayne Finger Lakes BOCES, Monroe Community Hospital
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About Wayne Finger Lakes BOCES, Monroe Community Hospital
Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES at Monroe Community Hospital is a vocational training site operated by Wayne-Finger Lakes Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), located in Rochester, New York. BOCES organizations in New York State provide career and technical education, adult education, and workforce development programs to students and communities that may not have access to these resources through local school districts alone.
This site, based at Monroe Community Hospital, is oriented toward healthcare career training, taking advantage of the clinical environment and resources of a functioning hospital setting. Programs likely include certified nursing assistant (CNA) training, patient care technician preparation, and related healthcare credential courses. Specific program listings and enrollment data are not available in current records.
Rochester is the third-largest city in New York State and home to a robust healthcare sector anchored by the University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester Regional Health, and other major health systems. Training at a hospital-based BOCES site positions students for direct entry into the regional healthcare workforce. Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES serves students across a multi-county region in the Finger Lakes and Greater Rochester area.
435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14620
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