Welcome to Glendale Union High School District Health Careers Education Program Information Night 2017-2018
Introduction of Teachers Rhonda Sykes – Lead Instructor Kevin Lukefahr – Instructor Katy-Marie Walker – Clinical Instructor Jennifer Watson – Clinical Instructor Robert Newcomb – Educational Assistant Kathy Majors – Interpreter for the Deaf John Gover – Interpreter for the Deaf
What is Health Careers Education? Health Careers Education introduces students to a variety of careers and professional roles within healthcare, as well as gives students an opportunity to become a Certified Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, EKG Technician, Phlebotomist, and/or Patient Care Technician.
Course Outline First Semester focuses on Certified Nurse Assistant: Anatomy and Physiology Diseases Treatment of Diseases Skills necessary for Patient Care Second Semester focuses on Medical Assistant and Patient Care Tech: Administrative Procedures Insurance, Billing, and Coding Medical Office Procedures and Management Phlebotomy Skills EKG Skills
Certifications that can be Earned? Certified Nursing Assistant Medical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician EKG Technician Patient Care Technician
Possible Credits Earned High School Credits: 2 College Credits: 6
Classroom, Clinical, and Community Service Locations Classroom: Moon Valley High School 3625 W. Cactus Road Phoenix, AZ 85029 Clinical Rotations: Abrazo Arrowhead Campus 18701 N. 67th Avenue Glendale, AZ 85308 Coronado Heathcare Center 11411 N. 19th Avenue Community Service: Phoenix VA Healthcare System 650 E. Indian School Road Phoenix, AZ 85012
Assignments - Classroom Grading will be based on the following categories: Medical Terminology Interactive Notebook Projects/Research Tests Vocab Quizzes Anatomy/Physiology/Worksheets
Assignments – Clinical Grading will be based on the following categories: Skills Lab Clinical Rotations Clinical Journals Clinical Competency Sheet/Evaluations Community Service Current Events/Healthcare Issues Notebook Practical Exam
Grading Scale In an effort to ensure our students are achieving at their highest potential and to better prepare our students for the state certification exams, our program uses an advanced proficiency grading scale. A= 100 – 93 B= 92 – 85 C= 84 – 78 D= 77 – 70 F= 69 – 0
Minimum Scores Students must maintain an average of 85% or higher in the class to qualify for the state certification exams. Students earning lower than a 78% average will participate in academic remediation. These guidelines will help ensure student success
Attendance Policy Students are expected to attend all classes. If a student is going to be absent or late, instructors must be notified. Maximum of three absences allowed per year, or one for summer school.
Uniform and Supplies for Clinicals Uniform scrubs Name badge (provided) White crew neck t-shirt (short or long-sleeved) Clean, athletic shoes, neutral colors Watch with a second hand Black ink pen Stethoscope (provided) Blood pressure cuff (provided) Gait Belt (provided) NO CELL PHONES WILL BE ALLOWED
Requirements for Clinicals Proof of legal presence (Copy of AZ driver’s license or AZ State-issued ID Card) Copy of Social Security card Copy of Health Insurance card or letter stating that you do not have insurance coverage. Copy of American Heart Association CPR for Health Care Provider card and maintain current status throughout the program. Copy of Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card Negative drug screen (Students may be randomly selected to complete a drug screening any time during clinicals.) Physical examination - Students must maintain optimum health throughout the program. TB PPD/Chest X-ray – Tuberculin skin test within the past 12 months. MMR - Proof of rubella and rubeola immunity by positive antibody titers OR 2 doses of MMR Hep B - Evidence of the series of three hepatitis B vaccinations Tdap – Must have been done within the last 10 years. Varicella – Varicella immunity, by positive history of chicken poxs or proof of immunization. Flu Vaccination (ONLY during time required by hospital or healthcare facility) myClinical Exchange Account Access with completion of all forms and necessary training required by hospital or healthcare facility.
HOSA – Future Health Professionals HOSA is an international student organization whose mission is to promote career opportunities in the healthcare industry and to enhance the quality of healthcare to all people. HOSA is a co-curricular organization which provides fantastic leadership development and quality learning experiences for involved students.
Financial Responsibilities Please see handout with itemized costs
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After answering any questions, Please come tour our classroom and lab before you leave. Room numbers 101 & 105
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