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Healthcare Career Preparation
Objective 1.01 Healthcare Career Preparation 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Journal Prompt “Even if you are on the right path, you will get run over if you are not moving.” 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Professional Portfolio
You will develop your professional portfolio as the course progresses. This is an important document that illustrates your accomplishments. 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Professional Portfolio
Professional way to highlight a person’s knowledge abilities skills Allows for presentation of your information in an organized manner Reflects an integration of classroom activities 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Professional Portfolio Components
Letter of introduction Resume’ Project Writing sample Work-based learning Oral presentation (Speech) Service learning (Community service) Credentials Technology Leadership Other content 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Career Decision Making
Abilities Interests Values 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Career Decision Making
Abilities Competence in an activity or occupation because of one’s skill, training, or other qualifications 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Career Decision Making
Interests Something that concerns, involves, draws the attention of, or arouses the curiosity of a person 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Career Decision Making
Values Relative worth, merit, or importance. The ideals imparted by society and have an affective regard – either positive or negative 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Career Decision Making
Review examples Abilities Interests Values 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Bell Work for Tuesday-HTR
What are the differences between associates, bachelors, masters and doctorate degrees? List some example of universities or community colleges in NC 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Levels of Education Associate’s degree Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Doctorate degree 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Levels of Education Associate’s degree Undergraduate degree Awarded at community colleges, junior colleges and some four-year colleges Course of study usually lasts two years 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Levels of Education Bachelor’s degree Undergraduate degree Course of study usually lasts four years 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Levels of Education Master’s degree One- or two-year post graduate degree Structure differs with the university Specialized 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Levels of Education Doctorate degree Highest level of study or research Usually takes one to two years to complete after Master’s degree Some require an additional four to six years. Qualifies the holder to practice a specific profession 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Levels of Education Review examples Associate’s degree Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Doctorate degree 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Credentialing Certification Licensure Registration 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Credentialing Certification Meeting the requirements of education and/or performance of standards set by an non-governmental agency The person holding a certification is certified. 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Credentialing Licensure Government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation. Person must pass a state mandated Board Exam and maintain certain standards. The person holds a license. 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Credentialing Registration A regulatory body in a given health care area administers examinations and/or maintains a list of qualified personnel. The person is listed on a registry. 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Credentialing Review examples Certification Licensure Registration 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Bell Work Wednesday-HTR
Give an example of someone with their license in health care. Why do you think it’s important to ensure health care workers have the skill/knowledge to care for patients? 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Friday Bell Work What are your plans for the weekend? Did you have a good first week of school? 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
Bell Work Tuesday How should you begin your interview? What are some things you should NOT DO during your interview? 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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Bell work for Thursday-HTR
Besides tumor, what other word comes to mind when you see “onco?” Think about what a tumor can sometimes be…benign or malignant? What if it’s not a benign tumor, what is it? 1.01 Remember elements of healthcare career decision making
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