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1 Chapter 3

2 » More than 250 different options » Education & training varies from state to state » Basic skills needed ˃High school diploma/transcript ˃Good grades in +English +Math +Science ˃Keyboarding & computer apps

3 » HSTE-Health Science Technology Education (secondary preparation for high school students interested in health careers) » Post-secondary training may be obtained through a university or college or the technical college system ˃Certification courses often take less than one year at a technical college ˃Diploma courses may take form 1-2 years at a technical college » OTJ training - on the job training may be available for some entry level positions

4 » Associate’s degree- usually 2 years at a technical college » Bachelor’s degree- usually 4 years at a university or college » Master’s degree- post-graduate studies for 1-2 or more years at a college or university » Doctorate degree- 3-6 years of study after a bachelor’s or master’s degree

5 » Certification- meets the requirements for education and performance & meets the standards and qualifications established by the professional association or government agency that regulates the career

6 » Registration-required by some health careers, performed by a regulatory body that administers examinations and maintains a list of qualified workers

7 » Licensure- a process by which a government agency authorizes people to work in a given occupation, licensing for health careers vary from state to state

8 » CEUs are often required to maintain a high level of knowledge and skills for a health profession. » Requirements for re-certification or license renewal varies with each profession and in each state of practice

9 » Multi-competent or Multi-skilled workers ˃Saves employers money when they hire people who are trained in multiple areas of health care » Entrepreneur- health care providers who assume all the risk of opening their own business

10 » Sets the standards for basic knowledge and skills needed in each of the five health career clusters » Therapeutic- provide direct patient care and treatment » Diagnostic- perform diagnostic studies and tests » Information- insurance, billing, coding, filing and maintaining records » Environmental services- provide for safe and sanitary work place, also maintain equipment and the healthcare environment » Biotechnology & research- engineering, genetics, research and development of new procedures, techniques, equipment and medications

11 » Medical assistant » Mortician » Occupational therapist/assistant » Ophthalmic medical personnel » Optometrist » Orthotist/prosthetist » Paramedic » Pharmacist/pharmacy technician » Physical therapist/assistant » Physician (MD/DO) » Physician assistant » Psychologist » Recreational therapist » Registered nurse » Respiratory therapist/assistant » Social worker » Speech language pathologist » Surgical technician » Veterinarian/vet technician

12 » Acupuncturist » Anesthesiology assistant » Art/music/dance therapist » Athletic trainer » Audiologist » Certified nurse assistant » Chiropractor » Dental assistant/hygienist » Dental lab technician » Dentist » Dietitian » Dosimetrist » EMT » Exercise physiologist » Home health aide » Kinesiologist » Licensed practical nurse » Massage therapist

13 » Cardiovascular technologist » Clinical lab technician » Computer tomography technologist (CT) » Cytogenetic technologist » Cytotechnologist » Diagnostic medical sonographer » Electroencephalograp h technician (EEG) » Electrocardiograph technician (ECG) » Exercise physiologist » Geneticist

14 » Histotechnologist » Magnetic resonance technologist (MRI) » Mammographer » Medical technologist/clinical lab scientist » Nuclear medicine technologist » Nutritionist » Pathologist » Pathology assistant » Phlebotomist » Positron emission technologist (PET) » Radiographic technologist/radiographer

15 » Admitting clerk » Applied researcher » Community services specialist » Data analyst » Epidemiologist » Ethicist » Health educator » Health information coder » Health information services » Medical assistant » Medical biller/patient financial services

16 » Medical information technologist » Medical librarian/ cybrarian » Patient advocate (ombudsman) » Public health educator » Reimbursement specialist (HFMA) » Risk manager » Social worker » Transcriptionist » Unit coordinator » Utilization manager

17 » Biomedical /clinical engineer » Biomedical/clinical technician » Central supply » Environmental health and safety » Environmental services » Facilities manager » Food services » Hospital maintenance engineer » Industrial hygienist » Materials management » Transport technician

18 » Biochemist » Bioinformatics associate » Bioinformatics specialist » Biomedical chemist » Biostatician » Cell biologist » Clinical trials research associate » Clinical trials research coordinator » Geneticist » Lab assistants- genetics » Lab technician

19 » Microbiologist » Molecular biologist » Pharmaceutical scientist » Quality assurance technician » Quality control technician » Regulatory affairs specialist » Research assistant » Research associate » Research scientist » Toxicologist

20 » Endodontist-specializes in treating the inside of the teeth » Orthodontist- specializes in aligning and straightening teeth » Oral surgeon- specializes in oral surgery » Pedodontist- specializes in treating children’s teeth » Periodontist- specializes in treating gum and mouth conditions » Prosthodontist- specializes in making and fitting dentures and dental appliances

21 » Dentist- DDM- doctor of dental medicine or DDS- doctor of dental surgery » Dental hygienist- cleans teeth, does x-rays, and fluoride treatments » Dental assistant- assists the dentist during dental procedures » Dental lab technician- makes dentures, crown, and dental appliances

22 » EMT- Emergency medical technicians- provide pre-hospital care to sick and injured people » First responder- usually a volunteer who has training in basic first aid » EMT-B- basic first aid training » EMT-I- intermediate level of training including first aid and basic life support training » Paramedic- highest level of EMT (EMT-P) provides first aid and advanced life support measures

23 » Physicians ˃Medical doctor- MD ˃Osteopath- DO ˃Podiatrist- DPM ˃Chiropractor- DC Physician Assistant- PA Medical Assistant - MA

24 » Anesthesiologist- put people to sleep » Cardiologist- heart doctors » Dermatologists- skin doctors » Emergency physicians » Endocrinologist- treat endocrine disorders » Family physician » Gastroenterologist- treat GI disorders » Gerontologist- treats elderly people » Gynecologist- treats female reproductive disorders » Internist- treats disorders oft internal organs

25 » Neurologist- treats disorders of the brain, spinal cord and nerves » Obstetrician- delivers babies » Oncologist- cancer doctor » Ophthalmologist -eye doctor » Orthopedist- treats conditions of the bones and joints » Otolaryngologist- ENT-ear, nose and throat doctor

26 » Pathologist- diagnose diseases by studying changes in organs, tissues and cells » Pediatrician- children’s doctor » Physiatrist- physical medicine and rehabilitation » Radiologist- uses x-rays to diagnose and treat diseases » Sports medicine- prevention and treatment of athletic injuries » Surgeon- performs operations » Thoracic surgeon- operates on the organs of the chest » Urologist- kidney, bladder, or urinary system doctor

27 » Psychiatrist- medical doctor specializing in mental diseases and disorders » Psychologist- study human behavior and help people deal with every day life issues and behavioral issues » Mental health technician- work under a psychiatrist or psychologist to help patients and families follow treatment and rehabilitation plans » Social workers- sociologists, help people who are having difficulty making adjustments and referring for community resources » Genetic counselors- work with those who may be at risk for inherited disorders

28 » Funeral directors- own and oversee the total operations of a funeral home or mortuary » Embalmers- prepare the bodies of deceased people for burial or cremation » Mortuary assistants- assist the funeral director with the arrangements for burial

29 » RN-Registered nurse- ADN or BSN » CRNP-Nurse practitioner » CNM- certified nurse midwife » Nurse educators » CRNA- certified nurse anesthetist » CNS- clinical nurse specialist » LPN- licensed practical nurse (1-year training program) » LVN- licensed vocational nurse (1-year training program) » Nursing Assistants » CNA- certified nurse assistant » PCT- patient care technician » Geriatric aide » Home health aide » Medication aide

30 » RD- dietitian- manage food services » DT- dietetic technicians- work under the dietitian » Dietetic assistants- food preparation and delivery

31 » DVM or VMD- veterinarian- diagnose and treat animals » VT- veterinary technologist or technicians- work under the supervision of a Vet » Veterinary assistants or animal care takers

32 » Ophthalmologist- medical doctor who treats eye diseases and disorders » OD- Optometrist- measures vision and prescribes corrective lenses » OMT- ophthalmic medical technologists » OT- ophthalmic technicians » OA- ophthalmic assistants » Opticians- make and fit corrective lenses » Ophthalmic lab technicians- makes corrective lenses

33 » OT- Occupational therapist- work under a physiatrist to teach daily living skills (ADLs) » OTA- occupational therapy assistant- works under an OT to help patients with their treatment plan » Pharmacist (PharmD)- dispense medications on written prescriptions from a physician » Pharmacy technician- works under a pharmacist to prepare prescriptions » Physical therapist-PT-works under the direction of a physiatrist » PTA- physical therapy assistant- work under a physical therapist

34 » Massage therapist- work under physical therapist, physician, or chiropractor » TR- recreational therapist- use recreational activities to minimize patient’s symptoms and help them cope with their problems » Recreational therapy assistant- works under the recreational therapist » RT-Respiratory therapist- treats patients with breathing problems and diseases of the lungs » RTT- respiratory therapy technician- works under the respiratory therapist

35 » Surgical technologists/technicians- assist during surgery » Speech language pathologist- help people with speech and swallowing disorders » Audiologist- measure hearing » Art, music, dance therapist- » Athletic trainers- work with athletes » Dialysis technicians- work with patients with kidney failure » Perfusionist- extracorporeal circulation technician- runs the heart-lung machine during thoracic surgeries

36 » ECG-electrocardiographer- tests heart function » Cardiovascular technologist- assist with cardiac catheterizations » EEG- electroencephalographic technologist- run the brain wave tests » END- electroneurodiagnostic technologist- perform nerve conduction tests

37 » MT- medical technologist- work under a pathologist to perform complex lab tests » MLT-medical laboratory technicians- work under pathologists in the lab » Medical lab assistants- work under MTs and MLTs in the lab » Phlebotomists- collect blood specimens for lab tests

38 » RT- radiologic technologist- perform x-rays, scans and MRIs » Radiographer- takes x-rays » Radiation therapist- use therapeutic doses of radiation to treat disease » Nuclear medicine technologist- prepare radioactive substances for administration to patients » Ultrasound technologists and diagnostic sonographers- use ultrasound equipment

39 » Mammographer- takes x-rays of the breasts » Computerized tomography technologist- perform CT scans » Magnetic resonance technologist- performs MRIs » Positron emission tomography technologist- inject slightly radioactive substances then operate PET scanner

40 » Health information administrators- develop and manage information systems for patient records and other medical data » Health information technicians- organize and code patient records » Medical transcriptionist- use a computer to transcribe the notes from a physician » Admitting clerk- works in admission department to get patients logged into the hospital and in the correct department for the care they need » Unit secretary- employed by a hospital or nursing home to help manage information, orders supplies and communicate with other departments

41 » Epidemiologist- identify and track diseases as they occur in populations » Medical interpreter- translate and communicate with non-English speaking patients » Medical illustrator- draws pictures and diagrams for use by other medical practitioners » Medical librarians- manage the resources for medical library » Cybrarian- manage internet and digital information and resources

42 » Health care administrator- manages large health care facilities » Biomedical engineer- combine knowledge of engineering with biology and biomechanical principles to design and build new medical technologies and equipment » Biomedical equipment technician- work on medical equipment » Central supply- order supplies for all departments and maintain an adequate inventory of necessary materials for health care facilities » Housekeeping- maintain the safety and cleanliness of each health are facility

43 » Biological or medical scientist- study living organisms to assist in the development for new vaccines, medications and treatments » Biotechnological engineers- develop new technologies and equipment » Biological technician- work under biomedical engineers » Process technician- produce new technology, monitor the processes of the equipment, assess quality control measures » Forensic science technician- criminalists, investigate crime scenes and process evidence


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