Health science
Technical planning BSSRO in health science- Planning, managing, and providing therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development.
Emergency medical Technician makes a Difference every Day
Kelly Koning began her career as an emergency medical technician during her freshman year at Lafayette High School. At the age of 14, she was introduced to the Academy of Health Careers and the Explorer Post 108 program. According to Koning, these programs give young individuals the opportunity to experience life in the medical field. Koning completed the medical courses available through the Academy. In her senior year, she enrolled in an EMT-Basic class and became a medic right out of high school.
Job experiences
- From sitting at the station waiting on a call to walking through the pouring rain and bottomless mud to reach a patient, my work environment changes with each call I respond to.
- During my 12-hour shift, I am responsible for the medical care of many individuals. My responsibilities begin with providing care for those in a life-threatening situation and end with taking elderly patients back home to be among family members.
- The job comes with many challenges. As a medic, you have to learn to place your personal life aside when dealing with the emotions of others. You have to be open with people’s many differences in religion, nationality, and morality.
National Career Readiness Certificate
Registered Nurses:-Registered nurses assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans, and maintain medical records. They also administer nursing care to ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients.
The job requires:
- A license
- Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technology.
- Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications.