HEALTH TECHNOLOGY
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
EXPLORATORY
AND INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH TECHNOLOGY (3
credits)
All Grade 9 students go through the Exploratory Program. Students
deciding to enter the field of Health Technology will be introduced
to the basics of safety and infection control practices including
personal and patient hygiene. The Health Technology program
provides a broad-based exposure to a variety of health occupations. Instruction
involves hands-on training in providing personal care for patients
combined with theoretical instruction in the fundamental subjects
of the health care industry including nutrition, growth and development,
medical-legal issues, human behavior, medical terminology, health
care safety and professional communication. Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
EXPLORATION
OF HEALTH CARE CAREER CLUSTERS (3
Credits)
In Grade 10, students are introduced to the five Health Science Career
Clusters: Therapeutic Services, Diagnostic Services, Health
Information, Support Services and Biotechnology Research and Development. Instruction
is provided in the areas of anatomy and physiology, fundamental health
care skills, professional communication skills for health care, the
relationship of human behavior through out the life span and basic
medical terminology. Qualities and attributes necessary to
work in health care settings are emphasized. Theory and hands-on
learning will focus on safety and infection control. Field trips
to health care facilities to observe the Health Science Career Clusters
will also be included as appropriate. Technology-related mathematics,
reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated also. Instruction
in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid leading to certification
will be provided.
NURSING
ASSISTANT CERTIFICATION (3 credits)
In Grade 11, the students receive instruction that involves hands-on
training and theory lessons in the fundamental subjects of the health
care industry with the goal of providing quality health care to long
term patients. These subjects include safety standards, infection
control, professionalism, medical-ethical issues, oral and written
communication, medical terminology, medical math, human behavior,
nutrition, anatomy and physiology and common diseases. Nursing
assistant skills are applied through clinical experience at various
long term care facilities. The skills that students will be
learning and applying at long term care facilities includes but are
not limited to: bathing, dressing, feeding, toileting, ambulating
patients, vital signs, and making beds. Upon completion of
the theoretical and clinical hours required of the nursing assistant
student, the students are eligible to take the State of Connecticut
Registry Examination to become a Certified Nursing Assistant. The
State examination consists of two parts that evaluate the knowledge
as well as the skills required to provide quality patient care. The
first part of the test is written and assesses content knowledge:
the second part is a practical demonstration. Both parts of
the State test must be successfully completed in order to gain certification. Students
are introduced to the clinical and administrative Medical Assistant
career areas in order to prepare for entry-level positions in a medical
office or clinic setting. Students reaching an acceptable level
of proficiency may be eligible for Work Based Learning (WBL). Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT AND ADVANCED CAREER EXPLORATION (3 Credits)
In Grade 12, students will finish skill development for the administrative
and clinical medical assistant career areas. They will then
have the option of focusing on other careers from the Health Science
Career clusters through job shadowing. The Medical Assistant
preparation provides training in medical office practices required
for an entry level position in a medical office. The clinical
medical assistant training prepares the student for employment opportunities
in a variety of clinical settings such as physician practice or outpatient
clinics. The Health Science Careers shadowing is a portion of the
senior year that exposes a student to particular health careers and
allows the student to gain valuable knowledge about that career. This
information and experience is extremely beneficial in making informed
decisions regarding post-secondary education and career mobility. As
a senior Health Technology student, they will continue to be introduced
to the basics of safety, sanitation and personal hygiene. Students
will demonstrate the ability to complete a job application, produce
a resume and cover letter, participate successfully in an interview
and to perform entry-level job readiness skills. Students reaching
an acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible for Work Based
Learning (WBL). Technology-related mathematics,
reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated throughout
the curriculum.
Students
successfully completing this course of study will be able to
pursue a two or four year degree at colleges and universities
or other private postgraduate private institutions in the health
care field for training as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN),
Registered Nurse (RN) or other health related fields, i.e., radiology
or physical therapy. Students not wishing to pursue higher education
opportunities are able to obtain immediate employment in the
health care field. Jobs include employment as certified
nursing assistants in long-term care or hospitals or medical
assistants in medical offices or clinics.
*College
Career Pathways – Students successfully completing
this program may qualify for advanced college credit.
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