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Title: Health Careers


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Health Careers
  • Helping students decide if a career in
  • health care is right for them.

Presented by Stephanie Taylor, Director West
Central Missouri AHEC
2
Who is AHEC?
  • Missouri Area Health Education Center (MAHEC)
  • Mission To enhance access to quality
    healthcare, particularly primary and preventative
    care, by growing and supporting Missouris health
    care workforce.
  • Federal, state funding, local support
  • AHECs are a national organization
  • AHECs share a common mission.
  • Missouri AHEC established in 1988

3
What does AHEC do?
  • Our functions feed into the healthcare workforce
  • Youth recruitment activities
  • Clinical training of medical and dental students
  • Recruiting/retaining healthcare providers for
    rural and underserved urban areas
  • Continuing education for current providers

4
What does AHEC do?
  • ACES - (AHEC Career Enhancement Scholars)
  • Designed to help provide support for students
    interested in health field through
    extra-curricular activities
  • Limited number of spots Competitive
  • Career exploration workshops
  • Field trips to health professions schools
  • Science and anatomy dissection
  • Leadership development
  • Individual career planning sessions
  • Transition to other regions for college
  • Summer internships
  • Long-term support high school/undergrad/post-gra
    d

5
What does AHEC do?
  • Medical Explorer Post / Pipeline
  • Designed to help provide students explore health
    careers at a monthly activity
  • Meets one night a month in the evening
  • Held at Hospital Hill (downtown KC)
  • 35 for the year
  • Various healthcare providers coming in
  • Hands-on activities
  • Open to anyone ages 14-20
  • Schoolyear calendar

6
What does AHEC do?
  • School-based health career clubs
  • Designed to form partnerships between AHEC and
    schools to bring in presentations and activities
    to encourage students to go into the healthcare
    fields.
  • East High School in Kansas City (oral health
    grant)
  • University Academy (oral health grant)
  • Winnetonka High School (oral health grant)
  • Blue Springs High School (Project Lead the Way)
  • Classroom presentations
  • AHEC can bring in presentations to speak to
    students about health careers, education and
    training pathways, becoming a competitive
    applicant for training programs.

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ACTIVITY
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Is a Health Career right for a student?
  • Do they like to deal with people?
  • Are they comfortable with math and science?
  • Are they comfortable in a health care setting?
  • Are they a team player?
  • Do they work well individually?
  • Can they be a leader as well as follow directions
    from another?
  • Lifelong learner

9
Educational Requirements
  • Different education pathways
  • Certificate programs
  • Associate Degrees
  • Bachelors Degrees
  • Post-Bac training
  • Be weary of Institutes
  • Can be more expensive in the long run
  • Some employers prefer college graduates to
    condensed programs
  • Be aware of their pass rates
  • Most courses wont transfer to a college
  • Education is limited to job specifics
  • Many companies seek degree holders

10
Career fields Clinical, patient based
  • Medical Careers
  • Medical Assistant 2 25-40,000
  • Anesthesiology Assistant 6 60-100,000
  • Chiropractor 6 100,000
  • Physician Assistant 6 60-100,000
  • Physician 8 100,000
  • Nursing
  • CNA gt1 Less than 25,000
  • LPN 2 25-40,000
  • RN 2 year or 4 year BSN 2-4 40-60,000
  • Masters (CRNA, Midwife, NP, etc) 6 60-100,000
  • Doctorate, PhD 8 100,000

11
Career fields Clinical, patient based
  • Behavioral Health
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker 6 40-60,000
  • Mental Health Counselor 6 40-60,000
  • Psychologist 8 60-100,000
  • Psychiatrist (MD/DO) 8 100,000
  • Dental careers
  • Dental Assistant 0-1 25-40,000
  • Dental Hygienist 2-4 40-60,000
  • Dentist 8 100,000
  • Oral Surgeon, Orthodontics 8 100,000

12
Career fields Therapy and Technology
  • Therapies and Rehab
  • Physical Therapy Assistant 2 40-60,000
  • Physical Therapy 8 60-100,000
  • Occupational Therapy Assistant 2 40-60,000
  • Occupational Therapy 6 60-100,000
  • Respiratory Therapist 2 40-60,000
  • Recreational Therapist 4 2540,000
  • Speech-Language Pathologist 6 60-100,000
  • Orthotics and Prosthetics 6 60-100,000

13
Career fields Therapy and Technology
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Radiologic Tech 2-4 40-60,000
  • Diagnostic Medical Sonography 2 60-100,000
  • Nuclear Med Tech 2 60-100,000
  • Radiation Therapy 2 60-100,000
  • CT Technologist 2 60-100,000
  • MRI Technician 2 60-100,000

14
Career fields Lab and Instruments
  • Technical Instrumentation
  • Surgical Tech 2 40-60,000
  • Cardiovascular Technician 2 40-60,000
  • Perfusionist 2 60-100,000
  • Dosimetrist 4 60-100,000
  • Cytotechnician 4 40-60,000
  • Histotechnician 4 40-60,000
  • EEG Tech 2 40-60,000
  • Clinical Lab Services
  • Phlebotomist 0 25-40,000
  • Medical Assistant 0 25-40,000
  • Medical/Clinical Lab 2 25-40,000

15
Career fields Allied Health
  • Pharmacy
  • Pharmacist 8 100,000
  • Pharmacy Tech 0 25-40,000
  • Nutrition and Wellness
  • Athletic Trainer 4 40-60,000
  • Registered Dietician 4 40-60,000
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Ambulance Driver 0 Up to 25,000
  • EMT / Paramedic 2 25-40,000
  • Genetics Counselor 6 60-100,000
  • Audiologist 8 60-100,000

16
Career fields Non clinical
  • Administration
  • CEO / CFO 4-6 100,000
  • Medical Practice/clinic manager 4 60-100,000
  • Accounting and Finance 4 40-60,000
  • Marketing Manager 4 40-60,000
  • HR Manager / Physician Recruiter 4 40-60,000
  • Support services
  • Food service 0 Less than 25,000
  • Building maintenance 0 Less than 25,000
  • Groundskeeper 0 25-40,000
  • Medical Equipment Repair 2 25-40,000
  • Biomedical Engineer 4 40-60,000

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Career fields Non clinical
  • Health Information Technology
  • Medical Records 0 25-40,000
  • Medical Transcriptionist 2 25-40,000
  • Medical Coders 2 25-40,000
  • Medical Librarian 6 40-60,000
  • Computer Info Systems Mgr 4 60-100,000
  • Network Designers 4 60-100,000
  • IT Project Managers 4 60-100,000

18
Help them prepare now!
  • Start investigating now visit websites
  • Set realistic goals and expectations
  • Take as much math and science as possible
  • Class Standing should be in top 20
  • Practice people skills Good manners, strong
    hand shaking, eye contact, explaining their
    interest in a health career
  • Get involved with career exploration programs
  • VOLUNTEER at local hospital, nursing home
  • Join a health-related program or start one at
    school
  • Document experiences and be prepared to discuss
    at an interview
  • Choose a major you like doesnt have to be a
    science or math degree

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Help them prepare now!
  • Competitive programs want to see well-rounded
    students (grades, involvement in community,
    part-time job in health field, etc)
  • Know how to write a personal statement
  • Know how to interview
  • Know about early admittance programs
  • KCUMB, KCOM early matriculation with colleges
  • MU School of Medicine Bryant Scholars
  • UMKC Dental school early reserved seat
  • Nursing programs some will accept as a high
    school senior
  • Refer to AHEC!

20
Medical school admissions
  • Minimum 24 on the MCAT
  • 3.25 Science GPA
  • 3.25 overall GPA
  • 12 hours of Biology
  • 13 hours of chemistry
  • 3 hours of biochemistry
  • 8 hours of physics
  • 6 hours of English
  • Take at University level NOT community college
    level
  • Make sure high school A.P. / dual credit will
    count

21
Medical school admissions
  • Medical Experience/Service/Leadership
  • Minimum 80 hours of shadowing a physician
  • Volunteer in a health-care related setting
  • Work experience in a health-care field (EMT,
    nurse, etc)
  • Minimum two leadership roles in clubs/community
    organizations/work experience
  • Involvement with a minimum of four community
    service organizations
  • Research experience
  • Domestic/international mission trip
  • Commitment of more than two years to an
    organization/club/job

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Nursing school admissions
  • William Jewell
  • Anatomy with a lab
  • Basic Psychology
  • Chemistry with a lab
  • Math for the Liberal Arts
  • Microbiology with a lab
  • Nutrition
  • Physiology with a lab
  • Written Communication Minimum 2.7 gpa
  • UMKC
  • High school direct admission
  • 27 ACT
  • top 10 of class
  • 4 units of English
  • 4 units of mathematics
  • 3 units of social studies
  • 3 units of science with one being a laboratory
    course
  • 1 unit of fine arts
  • 2 units of foreign language.

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Help to pay for training
  • Scholarships
  • National (Kohls, Loves, etc)
  • Local (Greater KC foundations)
  • Organization-based (church, retail, civic groups)
  • Interest based (nursing, dental, etc)
  • Background based (minority, etc)
  • Based on effort (community service, etc)
  • Federal and State Loans
  • Federal grants
  • Forgivable loans for health professions students
  • Hospital hiring incentives

24
PLTW Involvement
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Questions?
Sources www.explorehealthcareers.org www.kchealth
careers.com www.gacollege411.org www.healthresourc
epartners.org
  • Stephanie Taylor, AHEC Director
  • West Central Missouri AHEC
  • Hosted by HCC of Rural Missouri
  • 825 S. Hwy 13, Lexington MO 64067 816-617-2353
    cell
  • stephanie_at_hccnetwork.org www.wcmissouriahec.org
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