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1 OpInform 2015 Strategies and Transfer Pathways for Health Professions

2 Strategies Which high school courses are beneficial for students who wish to enter a health care profession?  Chemistry and Biology regents  Math courses in Algebra and Geometry  College course that would be applicable to a health-related field that may be offered to a high school student (ex. English Composition, college- level biology) OpInform 2015

3 Strategies What is beneficial for high school counselors to consider when working with high school students interested in health-related fields?  Application deadlines  Additional requirements that each individual college may require  Additional testing that high school students may need to complete (ex. TEAS, or college placement testing)  Requirements for individual programs are very specific OpInform 2015

4 What to do with those high school students we know just will not make it into a restricted healthcare program like nursing, radiology or physical therapy assistant? OpInform 2015

5 Explain other health career/program options, such as: Medical Assistant Liberal Arts Medical Transcription (certificate program) Phlebotomy (certificate program) Clinical Laboratory Technician Health Studies OpInform 2015

6 Real strategy for students who may not succeed in any health profession:  High school students who are struggling in science courses, but who want a profession that will contribute to an individual’s well being should consider Human Services.  Human Services will allow students to move into a career of social work, counseling, teaching, consulting and human services management. OpInform 2015

7 Exercise  Scenario 1: High school student has failed numerous science courses and the parents are pushing for the student to enter a health profession. How and what could you say to explain options to the student and parents?  Scenario 2: High school student is average in science courses, but will probably not make it into a restricted major such as Nursing or Radiology. How would you show and explain to the student other health career professions?  Scenario 3: High school student has all pre-requisites for a restricted program. What guidance can you offer to better prepare them for a program? OpInform 2015

8 Transfer Pathways: Options  Liberal arts may prepare the student better for transferring from an associate program to a bachelor’s program.  Options for some students to transfer may be in Human Services or Health Studies. OpInform 2015

9 Transfer Pathways: SUNY Transfer Paths OpInform 2015 Paths exist for the health disciplines of: Biology; Dietetics; Nursing; and Nutrition Science www.suny.edu/transfer

10 Transfer Pathways: SUNY Transfer Paths OpInform 2015  SUNY Transfer Paths summarize the common lower division requirements shared by all SUNY campuses for similar majors.  Help students identify core coursework that will prepare them for transfer.

11 Work with Admissions Counselors to create a transfer plan  Seamless transfer requires advance planning.  Encourage students to reach out to colleges and universities for assistance.  Admissions counselors will work with high school counselors and potential students to guide them through a seamless transfer process. OpInform 2015

12 Useful SUNY Guides for Health Care Programs OpInform 2015 Guide to Health and Wellness Majors Preparing for Professional Study at SUNY www.suny.edu/counselor/forms

13 QUESTIONS? OpInform 2015


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