Title: Careers in Health Care
1Careers in Health Care
2Types of education
- Secondary - High school
- -HOE-Health occupations education-offered at high
school level (like Health Team) may prepare
student for immediate employment in health
careers or for additional - education after graduation
- Post-secondary education
- after high school
- technical
- Career- OTJT on the job training
- Community college
- University system
3Typical Education
- Associates degree-2 year course of
study-community college - Carteret CC, Craven CC, Coastal Carolina CC
- Bachelors degree-4 or more years-Technologist,
therapist, - RN, and
- Registered Dietician
- UNC, Duke, NCSU, UNCW
4Higher Education
- Masters degree-one or more years beyond a
Bachelors Bachelors and Masters together can
6 years of study (Nurse Manager) - Doctorate or Doctoral Degree-
- four to six years
- of additional study beyond a bachelors
- (Nurses with Doctoral
- Degree can make
- 100,000 per year
- and more!!!)
All Doctoral Degrees are not MDs
5Certification
- fulfilled requirements of education and
performance and meets the standards
qualifications established by the professional
association or government agency that regulates a
particular career - Nursing Assistant CNA
- Medical Assistant CMA
6Registration
- administers examinations and maintains a current
list (registry) of qualified personnel in a given
health care area - Registered Nurse (RN)
- Registered Dietician (RD)
7Licensure
Authorizes individuals to work in a given
occupation- Can vary from state to state. A
doctor, nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse all need
a license to practice in a given state for their
chosen profession !!
8ACCREDITATION-the act of granting credit or
recognition
- Accreditation-make sure you attend a college that
is accredited because for most careers, the
student must graduate from an accredited program
before taking a licensure exam - Ensures that the program of study meets the
established quality competency standards and
prepares students for employment in a health
career
9CEU
- Continuing education units-CEUs-required to
renew most medical licenses, certifications and
registrations !!!! - In North Carolina, RNs are required to obtain 30
CEU credits in order to renew their nursing
license every 2 years.
10Trends
- Multi-competent worker or multi-skilled
worker-perform a variety of health care skills - Entrepreneur-organizes, manages and assumes the
risk of business (most often has Bachelors
degree in health care career with a masters in
business) - A lot of nurses have their own Nurse Staffing
Agency and they are considered an ENTREPRENEUR!!!
11Careers in Health Care Dental, Diagnostic,
Emergency, and Health Information Services
- Dental Lab Technician
- http//www.bls.gov/ooh/Production/Dental-laborator
y-technicians.htm - Dental Hygienist-DHs-remove stains and deposits
from teeth - http//www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/dental-hygienist
s.htm - 65,219 mean salary for
- a Dental Hygienist
- Dental Assistant-DAs-dental receptionist duties
such as scheduling appointments and handling
accounts - http//www.bls.gov/ooh/Healthcare/Dental-assistant
s.htm - http//www.youtube.com/watch?v-3Y4M305E3UlistPL
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12Diagnostic Services
- Diagnostic services-those in diagnostic services
solve problems and help uncover the cause of
illnesses or diseases-usually work by
themselves!!! - Electrocardiograph (ECG) tech.-perform stress
tests - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vEpS2kc4bAPElistPL
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13Radiologic Technologist-noninvasive
techniques-takes the x-rayhttp//www.bls.gov/ooh/
Healthcare/Radiologic-technologists.htm
14Medical Laboratory Technologist
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vAqNAxCyTh-c
- http//www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/medical-and-clin
ical-laboratory-technologists-and-technicians.htm - collect samples and perform tests to analyze body
fluids, tissue, and other substances.
15- Epidemiologist-identify and track diseases as
they occur in a group of people, evaluate,
prevent, use statistics and data to help
governments, health agencies(work at the CDC) - http//www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-sc
ience/epidemiologists.htm
16Phlebotomy-10-20 training class or on the job
training!!!
17- Biomedical Engineer-will make machines or devices
to help treat or diagnose medical problems (ex.
Pacemakers, monitoring equipment in ER and ICU
settings) - http//www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineerin
g/biomedical-engineers.htm
18Emergency medical services-training is required
- Levels include
- First Responder
- Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate
- Emergency Medical Technician Ambulance/Basic
- Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic (MOST
ADVANCED!!!) - Main job of all EMTs is to provide pre-hospital
emergency care!!!!! - http//www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/emts-and-paramed
ics.htm - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vWhdbYZaVuyAlistPL
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20Health Information and Communication
Services
- Medical Record Administrator work in an
office/administrator title usually means you are
in charge - Medical Transcriptionist dont need to work with
people, but do need to know a lot of medical
terminology - http//www.bls.gov/ooh/Healthcare/Medical-transcri
ptionists.htm - Unit Secretary (Ward Clerk)-a person who likes
the medical field, but may be uncomfortable with
sickness would do well as a unit secretary/they
would also need to have excellent computer skills
and enjoy working with people - Medical Illustrator