Careers In Health Care
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Unit 4
Introduction (Don’t Write)
There
are over 200 different health
care careers.
Most health care careers involve
“hands on” patient care, but some
workers in a health care career may
never touch a patient.
Careers in health care can be very
versatile
Education (Don’t Write)
In
order to be successful in any
career you must have a good
education.
Requirements for health care careers
can vary depending on the position
you seek
Educational requirements can also
vary from state to state
Education
Types
of education available:
Secondary education: (high school);
math, science, social studies, English,
computer and accounting skills
Health Occupation Education (HOE):
(high school) prepare students for
immediate employment in health career
or for additional education after
graduation
Education
Types
of education available:
Post-secondary: (college or technical
school); can include specific training in a
career-technical school, community
college or university
Education
Levels
of education:
Associate’s degree: two year degree;
technical school or community college
Bachelor’s degree: four year (or more)
degree, college or university
Master’s degree: (graduate school) six
year degree (or more) college or
university
Doctorate or Doctoral degree: (graduate
school ) 5-10 year (or more) degree
Education
National
Consortium On Health Science &
Technology: Developed for middle and
high school students with a serious
interest in a health career pathway
Required courses establish a foundation
for the middle/high school student for
success at the post-secondary (college)
level
Certification/Registration/Licensure
Certification/Registration/Licensure:
Methods used to ensure skill &
competency of health care personnel
Certified Nursing Assistant
Registered Dietician
Licensed Practical Nurse
Certification/Registration/Licensure
Certification/Registration/Licensure:
Certification:
person has fulfilled
requirements of education & performance
& meets the standards & qualifications
established by the professional
association or government agency that
regulates a particular career
Examples: Cert. Dental Asst., Cert. Lab
Tech., Cert. Medical Asst.
Certification/Registration/Licensure
Certification/Registration/Licensure:
Registration:
granted by a regulatory body
(professional association or state board)
that administers examinations and
maintains current list (registry) of qualified
personnel in a given health care area
Examples: Registered dietician,
registered respiratory therapist, registered
radiologic tech.
Certification/Registration/Licensure
Certification/Registration/Licensure:
Licensure:
a government agency
authorizes individuals to work in a given
occupation. Obtaining and retaining
licensure usually require that a person
complete an approved educational
program, pass a state board test
Examples: physician, dentist, physical
therapist, registered nurse, licensed
vocation (practical) nurse
Certification/Registration/Licensure
CEU’s
are required to renew or maintain
certification or registration:
Renewal Time Periods: renewals can vary
from state to state, usually between 12
and 24 months.
Failure to obtain CEU’s in mandated time
period could result in an inquiry before the
regulatory agency
Possible suspension or LOSS of license
Training
Professional
Level: four or more years of
college and an advanced degree
(Bachelors, Masters)
Examples: physician, dentist
Technologist
or Therapist: 3-4 yrs of
college plus work experience (Bachelors)
Examples: physical therapist, speech
therapist
Technician:
2 yrs of college plus 3-4 yrs of
OJT(Associates) Examples: surgical tech.
Training
Assistant
or Aide: one or more yrs of
training that combines classroom and/or
on-the-job experience
Examples: dental asst., medical asst., nursing
asst.
National Health Care Skill Standards
National
Health Care Skill Standards:
Developed to indicate knowledge and
skills expected of health care workers
NHCSS – 6 Core Standard Groups:
Health Care
Therapeutic/Diagnostic
Therapeutic
Diagnostic
Information Services
Environmental Services
National Health Care Skill Standards
Health
Care Core Standards:
Specify knowledge and skills vast majority of
health care workers should have
Discuss academic foundation, communication
skills, employability skills, legal
responsibilities, ethics, safety practices,
teamwork, and knowledge of systems in
health care environment
National Health Care Skill Standards
Therapeutic/Diagnostic
Core Standards:
Specify knowledge and skills required to
focus on direct patient care in both
therapeutic and diagnostic occupations
Include health maintenance practices, client
interaction, intrateam communication,
monitoring client status, and client movement
National Health Care Skill Standards
Therapeutic
Cluster Standards:
Specify knowledge and skills required of
workers in health occupations that are
involved in changing the health status of the
patient over time
Include data collection, treatment planning,
implementing procedures, and patient status
evaluation
National Health Care Skill Standards
Therapeutic
Cluster Standards:
Examples (Don’t Write)
Art/Music/Dance
Therapist
Athletic Trainer
Audiologist
Chiropractor
Dental Careers
Dialysis Technician
Massage Therapist
Mental Health
Technician
Nursing Careers
Occupational Therapist
Ophthalmologist
Optometrist
Pharmacy Careers
Physical Therapist
Physician
Psychiatrist
Radiation Therapist
Veterinarian
Veterinarian Assistant
Emergency Medical
Careers
Psychologist
National Health Care Skill Standards
Diagnostic
Cluster Standards:
Specify knowledge and skills required of
workers in health occupations that are
involved in creating a picture of patient’s
health status at a single point and time
Include data collection, treatment planning,
implementing procedures, and patient status
evaluation, and reporting
National Health Care Skill Standards
Diagnostic
Cluster Standards:
Examples (Don’t Write)
EKG Technician
EEG Technician
Genetic Counselor
Medical Laboratory
Careers
Phlebotomist
Radiologic Technician
Sonographer
National Health Care Skill Standards
Information
Services Cluster Standards:
Specify knowledge and skills required of
workers in health occupations that are
involved with documentation of patient care
Include analysis, abstracting, coding,
information services, documentation, and
operations to enter, retrieve, and maintain
information
National Health Care Skill Standards
Information
Services Cluster Standards:
Examples (Don’t Write)
Admitting Clerk
Biomedical Writer
Health Care
Administrator
Health Care Educator
Health Information
Administrator
Health Information
Technician
Health Science
Librarian
Insurance Processor
Medical Billing Officer
Medical Illustrator
Medical Photographer
Medical Transcriptionist
Social Worker
/Sociologist
Unit Secretary
Unit Coordinator
National Health Care Skill Standards
Environmental
Services Cluster
Standards:
Specify knowledge and skills required of
workers in health occupations that are
involved with creating a therapeutic
environment to provide direct or indirect
patient care
Include environmental operations, aseptic
procedures, resource management and
aesthetics
National Health Care Skill Standards
Environmental
Services Cluster
Standards:
Examples (Don’t Write)
Biological Scientist
Biomedical Scientist
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Equipment
Technician
Central Supply Worker
Environmental Health
Scientist
Epidemiologist
Housekeeping Worker
Sanitary Manager
Specific Careers: Diagnostic
Electrocardiograph
Technician: Operates
ECG (EKG) machine.
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Associate’s Degree plus OJT
Specific Careers: Diagnostic
Electrocardiograph
Technician:
Operates ECG (EKG) machine.
Applies Holter Monitor
Assist with stress test
Patient education
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Associate’s Degree plus OJT
Specific Careers: Diagnostic
Electroencephalograph
Technologist:
Operates EEG machine.
Prepares patient for testing
Assist physician as needed
Patient education
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree plus OJT
Specific Careers: Diagnostic
Medical
Technologist:
Works under supervision of pathologist
(doctor)
Determines presence of
disease by studying tissue
Samples
Chemical analysis of body
fluids
Blood bank technology
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree plus OJT
Specific Careers
Venipuncture
Technicians/Phlebotomist:
Collect blood samples and prepare them for
testing
May perform blood test in
some states
Can be cross-trained to
perform other laboratory
task
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Associate’s Degree plus OJT
Specific Careers
Radiologic
Technologist:
Work under supervision of
radiologist (doctor)
Perform x-rays, MRI’s, CAT
scans, ultrasounds, PET scans
mammography
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree plus OJT
Specific Careers
Epidemiologist:
Identify and track disease in a group of
people as they occur
Determine source
Develop methods to
prevent/control spread of
disease
May specialize in specific disease
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree
Specific Careers: Diagnostic
Biomedical
Engineer:
Develop devices that aid in diagnosis and
treatment of disease
Develop artificial organs
(hip, knees, heart valves)
Design technology for
diagnosis of disease
Design surgical instruments
and other custom devices
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree
Specific Careers: EMS
Emergency
Medical Technician:
Provide emergency, prehospital care
Places
of Employment:
Fire/Police Dept
Rescue/Ambulance Serv.
Hospital
Flight Services
Military
Different levels in different states
Minimum Educational Requirements: High
School Diploma (Associate’s Preferred)
Specific Careers: EMS
Paramedic:
Provide emergency, prehospital care
Provide advanced life support
IV’s/Medications
EKG’s
Advanced medical
procedures
Flight medic
Minimum Educational Requirements: High
School Diploma (Associate’s Preferred)
Specific Careers: Health Info.
Health
Information Administrators:
Secure patient health information
Prepare information for:
○ Insurance claims
○ Legal action
Statistics
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Master’s Degree
Specific Careers: Health Info.
Health
Information Technician:
Secure patient health information
Ensure all entries in
medical records are
completed
Computerized records
Copies of records for
physicians/patients
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree
Specific Careers: Health Info.
Medical
Transcriptionist:
Use word processor to enter data dictated on
audio tapes by physicians
/other medical professionals
Physical exams, surgical
reports, consults, progress
reports, lab/x-ray reports
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree
Specific Careers: Medical.
Physician:
Examines patients
Orders tests
Makes diagnosis
Perform surgery
Treat illness/disease
Teach preventative medicine
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree
Specific Careers: Medical.
Physician Assistants
(PA):
Work under supervision of physician
Performs physical exams
Orders diagnostic tests
Treats minor injuries
Makes initial diagnosis
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree
Specific Careers: Medical.
Medical Assistant:
Work under supervision of physician
Prepares patient for exam
Takes vital signs
Assist w/procedures
Basic lab tests
Prepares equipment
Maintains supplies
Minimum Educational Requirements: High
School Diploma; Associate’s Degree
Specific Careers: Medical.
Nursing:
LPN/RN
Provide care for patient
as directed by physician
Assist in procedures
Administer treatment &
medications
Assessment skills
Supervise other nursing personnel
Minimum Educational Requirements:
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