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Careers in Healthcare

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Associate's Degree   awarded by vocational/technical school or community college; requires completion of prescribed two-year course of study  
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Bachelor's Degree   Awarded by college or university; requires completion of prescribed course of study that usually lasts for four or more years  
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Master's Degree   Awarded by a college or university; requires completion of one ore more years beyond a bachelor's degree  
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Doctorate Degree   Awarded by college or university; requires completion of two or more years beyond a bachelor's or master's degree; some require four to six years of additional study  
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Purpose of certification, Registration & Licensure   to ensure skill and competency of healthcare workers and to protect patients  
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Certification   issued if person fulfills requirements of education and performance and meets standards and qualifications established (not REQUIRED to work in that career field)  
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Registration   REQUIRED of some careers; professional/state agencies administer examinations and maintain a current list (the "registry") of qualified individuals  
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Licensure   Authorizes individuals to work in an occupation; Person required to 1) complete approved education program, 2) pass a STATE board exam, and 3) Maintain certain standards (CEC)  
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Aide/Assistant   Up to one year of training (classroom and on-the-job training); examples: Dental assistant, nursing aide  
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Purpose of an Accrediting Agency is?   Ensures that a program of study meets established quality competency standards  
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Purpose of Continuing Education Credits (CEC) is?   Required to renew licenses, and maintain registration/certificaiton  
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Technician   Associate's degree, or on-the-job training; examples: dental laboratory technician, surgical technician  
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Technologist   3-4 years of college (bachelor's degree), plus work experience; examples: Occupational Therapist, Respiratory Therapist  
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Professional   4 years of college (bachelor's) and an advanced degree; examples: dentist, physician, nurse  
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Therapeutic Services Cluster/Pathway   Maintain or change the health status of the patient over time; examples: nurse, physician, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist  
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Diagnostic Services Cluster/Pathway   Create a picture of patient health at a single point and time; examples: Electroencephalographic technologist, medical laboratory technician, radiologic technician  
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Health Informatics Cluster/Pathway   Provide functions that support and document patient care; examples: admitting clerk, epidemiologist, medical librarian  
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Support Services Cluster/Pathway   Provide a therapeutic environment for the delivery of health care; examples: central supply worker, housekeeper  
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Biotechnology Research & Development Cluster/Pathway   uses scientific and technical advancements to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic abilities in health care; examples: biomedical engineer, forensic scientist  
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Purpose of the National Health Care Skill Standards (NHCSS) is   Developed to indicate knowledge and skills expected of healthcare workers in a specific cluster/pathway  
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Athletic Trainer   Prevent, recognize, manage, & rehabilitate injuries that result from physical activity  
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Massage Therapist   Apply manual techniques to manipulate soft tissue  
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Occupational Therapist   Work with people who are having difficulty participating in their daily living and working environments due to mental, physical, developmental or emotional disabilities  
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Physical Therapist   Work with patients to help them regain their physical strength  
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Recreational Therapist   Provide activities and recreational opportunities to people with disabilities and illnesses  
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Respiratory Therapist   Treat patients who have difficulty breathing because of heart-lung problems  
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Speech Language Pathologist   Evaluate and treat patients with speech, hearing, language and swallowing problems  
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Audiologist   Help people with hearing and balance disorders.  
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Chiropractic Care   Complementary medicine that focuses on mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal systems  
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Phlembotomist   Draw blood samples by puncture of the veins  
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Dental Hygienist   clean teeth, apply fluorides and sealants to teeth and conduct X-rays  
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Oral Surgeon   Surgery of the mouth and jaw  
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Orthodontics   correction of teeth placement and facial structures  
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Periodontics   Treat the gums and supporting structures  
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Health Information Administrator   Plan, develop, organize, manage and direct the medical information system for healthcare facilities  
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Social Worker   Work with individual or groups with problems such as poverty, illness, substance abuse or child, spouse or elder abuse.  
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Certified Nurses Aide (CNA)   Basic nursing skills; earned with 15 -22 weeks of training and are certified.  
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Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)   help care for ill or injured people and perform health maintenance duties under the direction of physicians, dentists and registered nurses; 1 year of training with a certification  
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Registered Nurse (RN)   observe patients to assess symptoms, reactions to treatment, and progress. Manage CNAs and LVNs; must have an associates or bachelors and be certified.  
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Pharmacist   dispense medications prescribed by physicians, dentists, and other authorized medical practitioners  
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Electrocardiographic (EKG) Technician   operate noninvasive equipment which prints graphic tracings of electrical impulses transmitted by the heart  
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What career pathway/cluster is a Healthcare Administrator?   Health Informatics  
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What pathway/cluster is an Electrocardiographic (EKG) technician?   Diagnostic  
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Optometrist   Vision care - exam, diagnosis, treat and manage eye diseases.  
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Emergency Medical Technician   provides emergency, pre-hospital care to accident victims  
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Licensed vocational nurse   helps care for the ill or injured people and performs health maintenance duties under the direction of a physician or registered nurse  
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Healthcare administrator   manages the operations of healthcare facilities  
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