Have a Heart in Human Services
 

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             give them about 20 minutes to search careers on the web in this cluster.

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         1.  Give each student a handout on the Programs of Study. Majors in the Human
              Services.
         2.  Using the computer while the students use their handouts, discuss each of the
               eight Career Majors.
         3. The instructor will then have the students focus on the chart that identifies the
               career major units and the recommended electives in each of the career
               majors.  Remind the students that he/she must choose a Pathway,
               Professional, Skilled or Entry level before he/she can decide on his/her
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        4.   Answer questions from students.
        5 .  Assign students to computers and have them search careers on the web.  I
               recommend that you use the Occupational Outlook Handbook site.

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Number Correct 8-9 7 6 0-5
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Percent 89-100% 78% 66% Below 60%

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    Human Services:  This cluster involves occupations in personal and family services as well as the hospitality and travel industry.  Some examples of careers in this area include: Child Care, Personal Care Services, Funeral Services, Criminal Justice, Attorney, Fire Fighter, Paralegal, Corrections.

HUMAN SERVICES
CAREER CLUSTER

Students preparing for health careers can enter programs leading to a certificate or a degree at the associate, baccalaureate, professional, or graduate levels.  Two-year programs resulting in certificates or associate degrees are the minimum standard credential for occupations such as dental hygienist or radiological technologist.  Many therapists and social workers have at least a bachelors degree; and physicians, optometrists, and podiatrists have years of education and training beyond college.

The health services industry provides many job opportunities for people without specialized training beyond high school.  In fact, 60 percent of the workers in nursing and personal care facilities have a high school diploma, as do 30 percent of the workers in hospitals.

Diagnostic Services:
This major includes careers involved in the performance of tests or evaluations to identify the presence or absence of illness or injury.  Careers focus on ascertaining the status of body functions and conditions and determining the cause and nature of disease and disorders.

· Sample Career Options:
Professional: Cytotechnologist, Computer Tomography, CT Technologist, Histotechnologist, Medical Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Radiographic Technologist
Skilled: Cardiographic Technician, CT Scanner Technician, Dental Lab Technician, Medical Lab Technician, Nuclear Medicine Technician, Radiologic Technician, Ultrasound Technologist, Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
Entry: Cardiac Monitor Technician, Electrocardiograph Technician, Electroneurodiagnostic Technician, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technician, Phlebotomist, Ultrasound Technician, Medical Imaging Technical Assistant

Health Information Services:
This major includes careers involved in the management of medical information.  Careers focus on the compilation, maintenance and retrieval of records, reports and statistical data on clients receiving health services.

· Sample Career Options:
Professional: Medical Records Administrator, Medical Librarian, Manager, Data Entry, Research Analyst, Health Information Manager, Clinical Data Manager
Skilled: Medical Records Technician, Medical Information Coordinator, Coordinator of Review Activities, Review Processing/DGR Specialist, Data Coordinator
Entry: Admissions Clerk, Medical Secretary, Health Unit Clerk, Medical Transcriber, Medical Record Coder, Clinical Data Specialist, Patient Information Coordinator

Therapeutic Services:
This major includes careers involved in the treatment and care of those who are in need of health care services.  Careers focus on the promotion and maintenance of wellness and on the prevention and treatment of physical, mental and emotional disorders of clients.

· Sample Career Options:
Professional: Dentist, Pharmacist, Physical Therapist, Physician, Radiation Therapist, Registered Nurse, Optometrist, Veterinarian, Occupational Therapist, Dental Hygienist, Respiratory Therapist, Chiropractor, Speech-Language Pathologist, Audiologist, Optician, Registered Dietician
Skilled: Occupational Therapy Assistant, Certified Physical Therapy Assistant, Surgical Technician, Physician Assistant, Licensed Practical Nurse, Respiratory Therapy Technician, Perfusionist, Biomedical Technician, Veterinarian Technician, Emergency Medical Technician, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
Entry: Dental Assistant, Paramedic, Hemodialysis Technician, Health Unit Clerk, Home Health Aide, Occupational Therapy Aide, Physical Therapy Aide, Medical Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Optometric Assistant, Medical Aide, Dental Aide

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