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Career Pathways Health Science Career Cluster

Objectives Define a career pathway Identify the five health science career pathways Name four steps in deciding a career pathway

What are career pathways? Clusters of occupations or careers Grouped together based on commonalities Share similar interests and strengths

What do they include? Variety of occupations Require different levels of education and training Identify pathways from secondary school to 2- and 4- year colleges, graduate school, and the workplace

How can they help me? Choices at school Focus on an area of interest or a possible career path Part-time employment School-to-work Internship Cooperative Education

Health Science Career Pathway Diagnostic Services

Diagnostics Services Specialties/Occupations Athletic Trainer Certified Nurse Aide Dental Hygienist Dentist EMT LPN Massage Therapist Occupational Therapist Pharmacy Tech Physical Therapist Physician Registered Nurse Respiratory Therapist Social Worker Speech Pathologist Surgical Technician Veterinarian Veterinary Tech SAMPLES

Health Science Career Pathway Therapeutic Services

Therapeutic Services Specialties/Occupations Cardiovascular Technologist Lab Technician EKG/EEG Technician Exercise Physiologist Medical Technologist Nuclear Medicine Technologist Nutritionist Pathologist Phlebotomist Radiologic Technologist Radiologist Sonographer SAMPLES

Health Science Career Pathway Health Informatics

Health Informatics Specialties/Occupations Admitting Clerk Community Services Specialist Data Analyst Epidemiologist Health Educator Health Information Coder Healthcare Administrator Medical Biller Medical Cybrarian Patient Advocate Public Health Educator Reimbursement Specialist Risk Manager Transcriptionist Unit Coordinator SAMPLES

Health Science Career Pathway Biotechnology Research and Development

Biotechnology Research and Development Specialties/Occupations Biochemist Bioinformatics Scientist Biomedical Chemist Biostatistician Cell Biologist Clinical Trials Research Associate Geneticist Lab Technician Microbiologist Pharmaceutical Scientist Quality Assurance Technician Research Assistant Toxicologist SAMPLES

Health Science Career Pathway Support Services

Support Services Specialties/Occupations Biomedical / Clinical Engineer Biomedical / Clinical Technician Central Services Assistant Environmental Health and Safety Engineer Facilities Manager Food Services Manager Hospital Maintenance Engineer Industrial Hygienist Materials Management Specialist Transport Technician SAMPLES

Deciding a Career Pathway Identify your interests, abilities, and talents.

Deciding a Career Pathway Consider relationship to your interests, abilities, and talents.

Deciding a Career Pathway Which career pathway fits you best?

Deciding a Career Pathway Investigate and think about how each matches your interests, abilities, and talents.

Top 20 Career Fitness Tips Take a risk. Become certified. List your career values. Call one person to network. Take a class or teach a class. Attend a professional meeting. Read a career-related book or article. Set three achievable goals for the next year. Get your resume up to date. Volunteer in your community. Ask others to tell you your strengths and limitations. Ask yourself how you can improve your skills.

Top 20 Career Fitness Tips Actively participate in a professional organization–HOSA. Think about how you can better handle conflict. Take time out for your family and friends. Find a mentor; become a mentor. Improve your computer skills. List your top five skills. Check out career resources on the web. Learn a new skill.