health care careers--- 18 million health care workers in us(from cdc) part 1

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Health care careers--- 18 million health care workers in US(from CDC) Part 1

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Page 1: Health care careers--- 18 million health care workers in US(from CDC) Part 1

Health care careers---18 million health care

workers in US(from CDC)

Part 1

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certification

• This is when a professional organization issues a certificate to a person who has met requirements of education/experience set by the organization

• This is lower level of education

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registration

• This is when a regulatory body in a given health care field administers an exam and maintains a list of qualified personnel

• Texas Dept of Health has a listing of many occupations and who is expired, active, revoked, ect.

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licensure

• This is when a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation

• Likely requires several hours of continuing education every year and renewal fee.

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Associates degree

• A degree awarded by a vocational or community college after successful completion of 2 years of study

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Bachelor degree

• This is a degree awarded by a college or university after a person has completed 4 year course of study in a given field

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Masters degree

• A degree awarded by a college or university after completion of 1-2 more years of study after the person has received a bachelor’s degree

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doctorate

• This is a degree awarded by a college or university after completion of a prescribed course of study beyond a bachelor’s degree or masters degree.

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Talk with table-buddy----

What type of education will you likely pursue?

AssociateBachelorMasterdoctorate

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What are the some categories of health care?

• Dental• medical• Therapeutic• Diagnostic• Support• Health informatics

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• Places of employment private offices laboratories clinics hospitals and gov. agencies

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Talk to table buddy---

What type of work place do you plan To work in?

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What are levels of dental workers?

• Dentist--(DDS)- doctor, exams, surgery• dental Hygienist- workers under dentist,

preliminary exams, cleans teeth and educates patients

• Dental lab tech-repairs dental prosthesis• Dental assistant- preps patient for exams,

chair side with dentist

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Diagnostic services

• What are areas of diagnostic services?• Electrocardiograph- ECG(maybe called EKG)

use sticky electrodes to diagnose heart conditions

• Electroencephalograph (EEG)- records activity of the brain

• Medical lab tech- works with pathologist to determine cause of disease through microscopic test- might specialize in microbiology, hematology, histology ect

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Medical lab assistants

• Works under the supervision of lab tech• Performs basic lab test• Prep specimens• Clean and maintain equipment

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phlebotomist

• Specialist in venipuncture- in other words sticking you with a needle to get a blood sample

• Collects blood for tests

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Radiology tech

• Works under supervision of doctor• Works with x-rays, must keep track of

radiation amounts, protect patient with lead aprons.

• Must know correct angle to get the right shot.• Xray film is being replaced by computer.

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Nuclear medicine tech

• Prep radioactive substances to administer to patients and use films, images on a screen to determine how substances pass through the body. Aka Bone scan

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MRI tech• Use superconductive magnets and radio

waves to reveal info on body anatomy. • Rad tech with more training for MRI.• MRI has no radiation but uses strong magnets.

Very noisy. Don’t move.• CT(computerized tomography) uses radiation

with high resolution. 3D image.• MRA to look at arteries.

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Ultrasound tech• Send sound waves into the body to record

images. Gel is placed on skin to amplify ultrasound (US) waves and wand is moved over body.

• Ultrasound techs can look at unborn babies• Used for doctors to diagnose problems in the

body, such as blood flow.• Can be used to breakup kidney stones or

inflammation injuries(therapeutic US)

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Talk with table buddy--------

Which of the radiology(imaging)Do you like best and why?