Title: Health Careers
1Health Careers You
- Southwest Louisiana Area Health Education Center
2- Are you determined?
- Do you like to help people?
- Do you want a steady job close to home?
- Do you want to make a difference?
- Do you want to have a steady income to provide
for your family?
3If you answered yes to any of these questions
A Health Career may be for
YOU!
4Health Career Overview
- Our nation is suffering a serious shortage of
critical aspects of the health care system.
(Nurses, primary care physicians, others) - Shortages will only get worse with the
approaching retirement of the baby boomers and we
are living longer. - Shortages result in increased costs and poorer
quality of care. (I.e., unnecessary deaths) - You can be a part of the solution!
5ENDLESS Opportunities Near YOUR Home
6The Nursing Shortage Nationwide
- More than one million new and replacement nurses
will be needed by 2012 (U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics, 2002) - In 2000, 30 states had shortages of RNs by
2020, 44 states are expected to have shortages of
RNs (HRSA)
7Impact of a Nursing Shortage
- Multiple studies have shown that, in the hospital
setting - Higher levels of nurse staffing and
- Higher levels of nursing education
- are associated with better patient outcomes (ie,
fewer deaths) - Having more nurses in hospitals could save
thousands of lives each year. - A JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations) review of 1609 patient
deaths found that low nursing staff levels were a
contributing factor in 24 of the cases.
8Impact of a Primary Care Physician Shortage
- The greater the number of primary care physicians
per capita - the higher the quality of care delivered
- the less Medicare money is spent
- These benefits are not seen on a population basis
with increased numbers of specialist physicians.
9Louisiana Peculiarities
- We have large numbers of RNs and LPNs
- We have disproportionately more LPNs than RNs
- We have relatively few NPs and very few nurse
midwives - We graduate a large number of physicians per
capita - There is still a serious shortage of physicians,
especially primary care physicians
10- The next slide contains information concerning
Louisiana - Louisiana spends
- the MOST money on healthcare and
- has the WORST outcomes.
11Medicare spending and qualityMore money does not
mean higher quality care
12- The next slide contains information concerning
Louisiana - Louisiana has more
- general/family physicians than some, and still
ranks LAST in the COUNTRY for QUALITY of care.
13GPs and qualityThe more general/family
physicians, the better the health quality rank
14 A closer at a few health
careers
15 Registered Nurse (RN)
- Growth in Demand 1.8 (LA)
- Number of jobs to be filled this year in LA
1310 - Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that there is
an expected growth of 21-35 through 2010,
adding to the problem is that many nurses (both
in practice and in educational settings) are
nearing retirement. - Starting salaries 44,100 (LA Average)
16Registered Nurse Duties
- Provide patient care, Treatment and education.
- Understand, administer and evaluate effects of
wide range of medicines on patients. - Operate and interpret intricate life saving
equipment. - Supervising other nursing staff
- Record keeping
- May specialize in any number of clinical fields
- Individuals with masters or doctoral degrees may
serve as nurse faculty members or go on to
advanced practice nursing.
17Where Do RNs Work
- Public Health
- Infection Control
- Obstetrics
- Pediatrics
- Emergency
- Rehabilitation
18Requirements for a RN
- Training Required
- Completion of an accredited 2- or 4-year college
degree program - Pass the National Council Licensure
- Licensure by the Louisiana Board of Nursing
renewal required and continuing education course
work -
19Schools in SW LA for RN
- Louisiana State University- Eunice
- McNeese State University
- University of Louisiana at Lafayette
20Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
- Growth and demand 1.2 (LA)
- Number of jobs to be filled this year in LA - 620
- United States Department of Labor, Bureau of
Labor Statistics reports that there is an
expected growth of 10-20 through 2010 in this
area of nursing due to the aging population
nursing schools are expected to graduate more
LPNs than in the past to keep up with the demand.
- Starting salaries 26,290 (LA average)
21Licensed Practical Nurse Duties
- Answer patient calls and provide direct patient
care - Give injections, take vital signs, perform basic
diagnostic tests, observe patients, dress wounds
and therapeutic treatment - Assist with rehabilitation
- Work under the supervision of physicians and
registered nurses other duties may include
catheterization, collection of samples for
testing, perform routine laboratory procedures,
record food and fluid intake and output - Where state laws permit, administer medications
and start intravenous fluids - May provide prevention and wellness instructions
to patients and families - May specialize in specific areas of medicine.
22Where do LPNs work?
- General practice
- Surgery/recovery
- Pediatrics
- Obstetrics
- Psychiatry
- Geriatrics
- An LPN can get credit for 12 semester credit
hours in a 2-year or 4-year nursing degree
program after completing general coursework.
23Requirements for a LPN
- Training Required
- Completion of an accredited program
-
- Pass the National Council Licensure
- Examination for licensed practical nurses
- Licensure by the Louisiana Board of Practical
Nurse Examiners renewal required and continuing
education course work
24Schools in SW LA for LPN
- L.T.C. Acadian Campus - Crowley
- L.T.C. Evangeline Campus - St. Martinville
- L.T.C. Charles B. Coreil Campus - Ville Platte
- L.T.C. Gulf Area Campus - Abbeville
- L.T.C. Lafayette Campus - Lafayette
- L.T.C. Morgan Smith Campus - Jennings
- L.T.C. Oakdale Campus - Oakdale
- L.T.C. Teche Area Campus - New Iberia
- Lafayette General School of Health Sciences -
Lafayette - SOWELA Technical Community College - Lake
Charles
25Certified Nurse Assistant/Aide (CNA)
- Growth and demand 1.6 (LA)
- Number of jobs to be filled this year in LA - 820
- While projected numbers are not available, there
is expected to be a growing demand especially in
the nursing homes, rehabilitation and home health
care sectors as the baby boomers age. - Starting salaries 14,320 (LA average)
26CNA Duties
- Work under the direction of other health care
professionals - Help patients groom and feed themselves
- Participate in recreational and educational
activities - Take blood pressure, temperature and pulse
reading - Serve meals
- May perform housekeeping duties such as changing
patient beds - May provide basic first aid in an emergency
- Often the principle caregivers for the elderly
and may have long and sustained contact with
patients and families.
27Where do CNAs work?
- Various specialty areas in hospitals
- general care
- geriatrics
- rehabilitation
- A CNA can receive three hours of semester credit
in LPN programs after validating - clinical competencies.
28Requirements for a CNA
- Completion of an approved training course that
includes the Federal Nursing Home Reform Act
(OBRA 1987) Skill Standards as part of the
competency-based curriculum - Demonstration of clinical skills
- Written exam Registry through the Louisiana
Department of Health and Hospitals for entry into
the Louisiana Registry of Certified Nurse
Assistants. To stay current, must work at least a
24-hour shift over a two-year period
29Schools in SW LA for CNA
- L.T.C. Acadian Campus - Crowley
- L.T.C. Charles B. Coreil Campus - Ville Platte
- L.T.C. Evangeline Campus - St. Martinville
- L.T.C. Gulf Area Campus - Abbeville
- L.T.C. Morgan Smith Campus - Jennings
- L.T.C. Oakdale Campus - Oakdale
- L.T.C. T.H. Harris Campus - Opelousas
- L.T.C. Teche Area Campus - New Iberia
- Lafayette General School of Health Sciences -
Lafayette - SOWELA Technical Community College - Lake
Charles - (There are many other schools in LA-these are in
our region)
30Respiratory Therapist
- Growth and demand 2.4 (LA)
- Total annual average openings in LA 820
- Starting salaries 31,790 (LA average)
31Respiratory Therapist Duties
- Deals with deficiencies and abnormalities of the
lungs, heart and circulatory system -
- Procedures involve the prevention, diagnosis,
treatment, control, and rehabilitation of
breathing disorders such as asthma and emphysema,
as well as in the emergency care of cardiac
failure, cerebral thrombosis, hemorrhage,
embolism, and shock.
32Where do Respiratory Therapist work?
- Work with trauma victims and the critically ill.
- Patients include newborns, asthmatics, allergy
sufferers, drowning victims, and cardiac
patients. - They must be quick to spot any change in a
patients condition and must be ready to
administer immediate lifesaving aid.
33Requirements for Respiratory Therapist
- Both two-year and four-year degree programs are
available in respiratory care. Admittance into
educational programs requires a high school
diploma or the equivalent (GED). - Following successful completion of a national
exam after graduation, one becomes a respiratory
therapist certified by the National Board for
Respiratory Care as a Registered Respiratory
Therapist (RRT).
34Schools in SW LA for Respiratory Therapist
- Louisiana State University - Eunice
35Physical Therapist
- Growth and demand 2.7 (LA)
- Number of jobs to be filled this year in LA 80
- Starting salaries 64,970 (LA average)
36Physical Therapist Duties
- Physical therapists work to rehabilitate
individuals who have been physically disabled by
disease or accident, or who are born with a
physical handicap. -
- PTs use a battery of scientific tools, including
microwaves, ultrasound, cold, heat, electrical
stimulation, exercise, infra-red and ultraviolet
radiation, and mechanical devices to restore,
maintain and improve the quality of life for the
healthy as well as the handicapped. - Physical therapists also work to prevent further
disability.
37Where do Physical Therapist work?
- General, specialized or long-term care hospitals,
rehabilitation or research centers, nursing
homes, schools for handicapped children, health
maintenance organizations, clinics, school
systems, home health agencies, and in private
practice.
38Requirements to be a Physical Therapist
- Must obtain a masters degree in physical therapy
after completion of a bachelors degree. The
program provides clinical experience and
education in the direct care of patients in a
health care facility. -
- After finishing educational requirements,
graduates must pass a state licensure
examination.
39Radiologic Technologists
- Growth and demand 1.5 (LA)
- Number of jobs to be filled this year in LA 120
- Starting salaries 32,590 (LA average)
40Radiologic Technologists Duties
- Radiologic Technologists, or radiographers, use
X-ray machines and other equipment to create
images of the internal structures of the body. - Assist the radiologist in the use of X-ray
equipment and the fluoroscopic screen in the
diagnostic imaging of such medical problems as
broken bones, ulcers, tumors, and other
illnesses.
41Where do Radiologic Technologists work?
- Most work in hospitals, but there are also
positions in clinics, private physician's
offices, the government, industry, public health
facilities, laboratories, and in radiographic
equipment sales. - With further training and experience, registered
technologists can become certified in radiation
therapy technology, magnetic imaging, ultrasound
or nuclear medicine technology.
42Requirements Radiologic Technologists
- Two-to four-year program in radiography. High
school diploma or equivalent is needed to enter a
program - Hospitals, colleges, medical schools, and
vocational/technical schools offer these
programs. The four-year programs generally lead
to a bachelors degree in radiologic technology. - Graduating from an accredited program and
successfully passing a qualifying exam are the
requirements for certification as a radiographer.
Certification by the American Registry of
Radiologic Technologists is a prerequisite for
obtaining highly skilled and specialized
positions.
43Schools in SW LA for Radiologic Technologists
- McNeese State Unversity - Lake Charles
- LSUE - Eunice
44Pharmacists
- Growth and demand 1.9 (LA)
- Number of jobs to be filled this year in LA 180
- Starting salaries 66,150 (LA average)
45Pharmacists Duties
- Dispense prescription medications and provide a
wide range of pharmaceutical care services - Counsel patients on proper use of medications
drug monitoring disease management - Participate in multidisciplinary clinical care
teams consult on drug utilization programs
support health services research on outcomes of
care provide drug information patient
education formulary management
46Where do Pharmacists work?
- Retail pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, nursing
home pharmacies government research
laboratories, pharmaceutical manufacturers
instructors administrators - Retail community pharmacists research drug
manufacturing and sales specialties within
hospital settings pharmaceutical writers and
editors instruction
47Requirements to be a Pharmacists
- Only the Doctor of Pharmacy program (Pharm D) is
accredited by the American Council of
Pharmaceutical Education (ASPE) the Bachelor of
Science Degree in Pharmacy is being phased out.
The Pharm D program requires 4 years of
professional course work after a 2 year
pre-pharmacy program and an additional year of
clinical studies. - Requirements Graduation from an accredited
program, completion of a prescribed number of
hours of internship training and passing a state
board licensing examination.
48Schools in LA for Pharmacists
- University of Louisiana - Monroe
- Xavier University Louisiana New Orleans
49What can YOU do NOW?
- Take extra Math and Science classes
- Be involved in your Health Academy at your school
- (if applicable)
- Use a Medical Dictionary and learn terms
- Learn as much anatomy as you can
- A great visual is BodyWorlds3 to help learn
anatomy - Look for scholarships and have a plan
- Often times there are programs to help those
- in the health field due to the severe shortage
- Join HOSA
- (Health Occupation Students of America)
50How can SWLAHEC help?
- Ahec of a Summer
- MASH
- Day with the Docs
- AmeriCorps
SWLAHEC at 1-800-435-2432 or 1-337-989-0001
www.swlahec.com
51Ahec of a Summer
- Available to High School students
- 2-3 weeks during the summer
- Rotate through different hospital/health
facilities - Earn high school credit
- Shadow various health fields
52M. A. S. H. Medical Applications of Science
for Health
- Available to High School students
- Take a biology lecture and lab
- Attend McNeese or UL Lafayette
- 11 day college course
- Earn College credit
- Experience College Life
53Day with the Docs
- Visit LSU Health Science Center School of
Medicine in New Orleans - 1 day
- Interact with medical students
- See medical school firsthand
54AmeriCorps
- Opportunity to serve your community
- Be exposed to the health field and diversity
- Help others
- Earn a living stipend
- Earn an education award (scholarship)
- Many new friends
- Explore SW Louisiana
- Receive great work experience
- in the field of health
55HOSAHealth Occupation Students of America
- Network with other students with similar interest
- Compete for medical test/procedure awards
- Travel across the country for national conference
- Help you in career decision making
- Give you a learning edge for future courses
related to your field of interest - Provide you with a clearer picture of your goal,
and what will need to happen in order to achieve
it - www.hosa.org
56Other Resources to find Health Information
- Louisiana Health Careers Directory online at
www.lahealthcareers.com. - This is a list of health careers and job
descriptions and average salaries. - The Health Resource Services Administrations
(HRSA) main website http//www.hrsa.gov/ - www.mclph.umn.edu/watersedge Outbreak at
Watersedge is a public health discovery game.
It walks you through public health. - http//www.laworks.net/Youth_Portal/YP_Menu.asp
NEW Louisiana youth works
is a website for high school students to help
them decide on a career. There are links such
as preparing for a job, careers whats right
for me, looking to further your education,
decisions decisions and more resources. This
is a great website for all students not just
those interested in health careers.
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