Introduction to Health and Medical Sciences (8301 / 8302)

Introduction to Health and Medical Sciences (8301 / 8302)

This course introduces the student to a variety of healthcare careers and develops basic skills required in all health and medical sciences. It is designed to help students understand the key elements of the U.S. healthcare system and to learn basic healthcare terminology, anatomy and physiology for each body system, pathologies, diagnostic and clinical procedures, therapeutic interventions, and the fundamentals of traumatic and medical emergency care. Throughout the course, instruction emphasizes safety, cleanliness, asepsis, professionalism, accountability, and efficiency within the healthcare environment. Students also begin gaining job-seeking skills for entry into the health and medical sciences field. In addition, instruction may include the basics of medical laboratory procedures, pharmacology fundamentals, biotechnology concepts, and communication skills essential for providing quality patient care.

Recommended prerequisite(s): N/A

Duration: 36 weeks / 18 weeks

Suggested Grade Level: 9 or 10 or 11 or 12


 

18 Week Competency

36 Week Competency

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