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HEALTH OCCUPATIONS EDUCATION OVERVIEW

Health Occupations programs combine classroom and clinical experiences that lead to careers in nursing and other health-related fields. Health Occupations Education in Louisiana is comprised of subject matter and clinical learning experiences designed to prepare students with competencies required to assist qualified health professionals in providing diagnostic, therapeutic, preventive, and rehabilitative services to patients in health care facilities and in the community. Like many states, Louisiana is facing a shortage of health care professionals, particularly in rural areas. Training the nurses, doctors, dentists, and allied health professionals requires students who have an interest in science and technology and who enjoy working with people. Health care offers an array of career opportunities that is continually expanding.

The health occupations education programs vary throughout the state, but they may be grouped into the following occupational cluster areas: Allied Health, Dental, Emergency Medical Services, Medical Information Systems, Nursing, and Physician Services. Clinical articulations among educational institutions and health care facilities are integral and critical components of these educational programs. There is an effective integration of didactic and clinical learning which is a result of contract affiliations among the secondary educational institutions and the health care agencies.



Model Course Guidelines for Health Occupations Textbook Correlations

The following model course guidelines have been added in Word format for the use of textbook publishers in correlating their texts with required standards and benchmarks.

Allied Health Services I  Word
Allied Health Services II  Word
Cooperative Health Occupations  Word
Dental Assistant I  Word
Dental Assistant II  Word
Emergency Medical Technician- Basic  Word
First Responder  Word
Health Science I  Word
Health Science II  Word
Introduction to Emergency Medical Technology  Word
Introduction to Health Occupations  Word
Introduction to Pharmacy Assistant  Word
Medical Assistant I  Word
Medical Assistant II  Word
Medical Assistant III  Word
Medical Terminology  Word
Nurse Assistant  Word
Pharmacy Technician  Word
Sports Medicine I  Word
Sports Medicine II  Word
Sports Medicine III  Word


Model Course Guidelines for Health Occupations

Below are the model course guidelines for health occupations

Health Occupations Introduction Pages  PDF
AHEC of Summer Career Exploration  PDF
Allied Health Services I  PDF
Allied Health Services II  PDF
Cooperative Health Occupations  PDF
Dental Assistant I  PDF
Dental Assistant II  PDF
Emergency Medical Technician-Basic  PDF
First Responder  PDF
Health Science I  PDF
Health Science II  PDF
Health Occupations Elective I & II.pdf  PDF
Introduction to Emergency Medical Technology  PDF
Introduction to Health Occupations.pdf  PDF
Introduction to Pharmacy Assistant  PDF
Medical Assistant I  PDF
Medical Assistant II  PDF
Medical Assistant III  PDF
Medical Terminology  PDF
Nurse Assistant  PDF
Pharmacy Technician  PDF
Sports Medicine I  PDF
Sports Medicine II  PDF
Sports Medicine III  PDF
Blank Matrix Health Occupations  PDF


STATE REFERENCE MATERIALS

Health Content Standards Curriculum Framework  PDF
CTE Work-Based Learning Class Organization Report  Word
Internship Resource Manual 2006  PDF
Training Memorandum  Word
Work-Based Learning Manual 2007  Word


MISSION STATEMENT

There are both nationwide and statewide regulations that have been established and administered as a means of safeguarding the public against unqualified health care workers. These regulatory procedures include certification, registration, and licensure in certain health occupations. There are several industry-based certifications taught within the secondary education system, including nursing assistant, emergency first responder, emergency medical technician basic, and certified pharmacy technician. When these students obtain certification upon completion of various health science related courses, they are essentially employable upon their meeting the mandated course criteria and skill standards. Healthcare Provider CPR is embedded in several industry-based certification courses.




CAREER CLUSTER AND AREAS OF CONCENTRATION

The Career Cluster and Areas of Concentration for the Health Occupations program of study offered in Louisiana are listed in the following link.




Career Clusters and Area of Concentration for Health Occupations  Word


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