The Oshawa training center is centrally located in Durham Region with convenient access from Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Bowmanville and surrounding areas. Free parking is available on site, and the facility is easily accessible by public transit.
All injection administration training is conducted in a professional clinical classroom equipped with simulation models and instructional supplies to support hands-on learning.

Who This Oshawa Workshop Is For
This workshop is intended for individuals who require injection administration skills as part of their education, clinical role, or professional development.
It is well suited for:
- Registered Nurses (RNs)
- Registered Practical Nurses (RPNs)
- Nursing and healthcare students
- Medical assistants
- Allied health professionals
- Individuals preparing for clinical placements or expanded scopes of practice
This workshop is not intended for individuals without a healthcare background or those seeking independent authorization to administer injections.

- Principles of injection administration
- Overview of common injection types and techniques
- Equipment selection and handling
- Scope of practice considerations
- Standard precautions and aseptic technique
- Safe needle handling and disposal
- Patient identification and verification
- Reducing risk of complications and errors
- Injection preparation and technique
- Anatomical site identification and landmarking
- Proper needle insertion and withdrawal
- Documentation and post-procedure care
Why Train at Medical Training Center
Medical Training Center delivers hands-on, guideline-based healthcare training designed to support real-world clinical practice.
- Experienced healthcare instructors
- Small group, skills-focused instruction
- Emphasis on patient safety and best practices
- Practical training environment with simulation equipment
- Convenient Oshawa location with flexible scheduling
Graduates of Medical Training Center programs benefit from a supportive learning environment focused on confidence, accuracy, and professional readiness.

- One-day, in-person workshop delivered at the Oshawa training center
- Instructor-led demonstrations combined with supervised hands-on practice
- Small group format to support individual guidance and feedback
- Designed to be completed in a single session without prior advanced training
