Pathway |
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Year 4 |
Pathway #1 |
Introduction to Health Careers |
Emergency Medical Responder |
Sports and Emergency Medicine |
Medical Assisting Clinical |
Pathway #2 |
Pending |
Pending |
Pending |
Pending |
Emergency Medical Responder
Prerequisite:
This course will teach students to provide immediate care to an ill or injured person and train them in the pre-hospital setting to assist Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers, Firefighters, EMT's, Paramedics, and Law Enforcement Officers. Instructional content area skills include the history of healthcare, Anatomy Systems and related Medical Terminology. The course covers EMS overview, CPR, and First Aid skills, patient assessment, legal and ethical issues, triage, assisting in clinical settings, and emergency responsibilities. This course will prepare students for enrollment in a Health Course Capstone.
Introduction to Sports Medicine
Prerequisite:
This course is designed to make students aware of the health careers and specific preparation for sports medicine and emergency medicine occupations. This course provides a wealth of practical applications that will introduce you to the medical world. Extensive coverage of medical terminology, human anatomy, legal responsibilities, emergency procedures, soft tissue and bone injuries, nutrition, physical fitness, environmental concerns and career opportunities will be covered in this course. This course will also briefly cover causes, symptoms and a management of injuries. This course is designed to introduce students to different careers and allow students to identify their career path. This course is intended for students interested in becoming an athletic trainer, physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, occupational therapist, occupational therapist assistant, physician, physician’s assistant, nurse practitioner, licensed practical and vocational nurse, paramedic, emergency medical technician, orthotics and prosthetics, health technologist, medical equipment sales person, nutritionist, and any other medical or emergency professional.
Prerequisite:
This course will teach students to provide immediate care to an ill or injured person and train them in the pre-hospital setting to assist Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers, Firefighters, EMT's, Paramedics, and Law Enforcement Officers. Instructional content area skills include the history of healthcare, Anatomy Systems and related Medical Terminology. The course covers EMS overview, CPR, and First Aid skills, patient assessment, legal and ethical issues, triage, assisting in clinical settings, and emergency responsibilities. This course will prepare students for enrollment in a Health Course Capstone.
Introduction to Sports Medicine
Prerequisite:
This course is designed to make students aware of the health careers and specific preparation for sports medicine and emergency medicine occupations. This course provides a wealth of practical applications that will introduce you to the medical world. Extensive coverage of medical terminology, human anatomy, legal responsibilities, emergency procedures, soft tissue and bone injuries, nutrition, physical fitness, environmental concerns and career opportunities will be covered in this course. This course will also briefly cover causes, symptoms and a management of injuries. This course is designed to introduce students to different careers and allow students to identify their career path. This course is intended for students interested in becoming an athletic trainer, physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, occupational therapist, occupational therapist assistant, physician, physician’s assistant, nurse practitioner, licensed practical and vocational nurse, paramedic, emergency medical technician, orthotics and prosthetics, health technologist, medical equipment sales person, nutritionist, and any other medical or emergency professional.