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Introduction to the Health Professions
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Objectives 4.31 Discuss levels of education, credentialing requirements, and employment trends in healthcare.
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Educational Requirements Most entry-level jobs in healthcare require a high school diploma. Some award a diploma or certificate < 1 yr, at technical schools or healthcare facilities. Most healthcare professions require postsecondary (college) programs.
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College Degrees Associate’s degree – usually 2 years. Bachelor’s degree – usually 4 years. Master’s degree – usually 6 years. Doctorate (doctoral degree) – approximately 8 years total, or 3-6 years after Bachelor’s
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Career Levels Professional = 4+ years college with bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree Technologist or therapist = Usually bachelor’s degree, sometimes longer Technician = Usually 2 yr associate’s degree Aide or Assistant = Usually 1 yr or less
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Search for the following schools and identify a healthcare major offered by each college: Savannah Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Georgia Southern University Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta University Mercer University
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Credentialing Methods to prove competence in the health professions. Designed to protect the consumer and health care providers. Usually mandated by government agency, professional association or state board.
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Certification Usually issued by professional association or government agency. Means that person has fulfilled requirements of education and performance. Examples: – Certified dental assistant (CDA) – Certified medical assistant (CMA) – Certified nursing assistant (CNA)
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Registration Required in some health careers. Regulatory body administers exam and maintains a list (registry). Examples: – Registered dietician (RD) – Registered respiratory therapist (RRT) – Registered radiologic technologist (RT)
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Licensure Government agency authorizes individuals to work in an occupation. Varies from state to state. Must complete approved program, pass state board, and maintain certain standards. Examples: Physician, dentist, physical therapist, registered nurse, LPN/LVN.
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Employment Trends The healthcare industry is one of the “healthiest” in terms of employment trends. 10% of all jobs in America are in health care. Go to the Bureau of Labor Statistics website for current employment data at www.bls.gov
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Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is usually the process of creating a new business. Entrepreneurs: Are risk-takers Innovative Confident Multi-skilled Totally committed Results oriented Visionary orient
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Healthcare Examples Opening a pharmacy. Opening a medical or dental practice. Starting a healthcare staffing agency. Starting a Nutrition consulting business Personal trainers and health advisors.
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Read pg. 41: Professional Organizations What is a professional organization and what are the 6 benefits of joining one?
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Benefits of Professional Organizations: Professional development Career information Influence legislature Assistance with certification, registration, licensure Financial support Code of ethics
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Think about a career you are interested in. Research a professional organization for that career. Research the purpose of the organization, the healthcare careers it promotes, and the advantages of membership, the cost of membership if any fee.
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