
An education in health care is available from a number of accredited schools and colleges that provide students with the option of obtaining a certificate or degree. With an accredited degree in health care you can train to become a health information technician, health educator, physician assistant, health sciences professional, medical professional, public health worker, or other related position.
Courses offered depend on the level of degree desired and the career you would like to pursue. With an associates, bachelors, masters, or doctorates degree in the field of health care you can study to work in a variety of areas. Hospitals, clinics, medical centers, schools, and state or other health care facility.
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Cardiovascular Technology
Accredited schools and colleges offer training for students looking to obtain a degree in cardiovascular technology. Cardiovascular technology students have the option to choose from several specific areas of study including echocardiography, invasive cardiology, and vascular technology. Educational facilities allow students to study courses in chemistry, anatomy and physiology, cardiovascular physiology, cardiovascular
rehabilitation, echocardiography, and cardiovascular pharmacology. With an associates, bachelors, or masters degree you will be prepared for a career working in a hospital, physicians' office, laboratory, medical center, or educational facility.
Health Education Certificate
An education in health education can train you for an associates, bachelors, masters, or doctorates degree. Degree programs are available in fitness, drug education,
nutrition, human health, science, computer technology, and more. Professionals who obtain a certificate in health education will be prepared to work in a variety of places depending on the specific area they choose. Coursework may include the study of heart diseases, obstetrics, immunizations, STD's, pregnancy, and other related courses. The National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc is an agency that provides optional certification to those with a degree in health education.
Health Information Technician
With a degree in health information you can become a registered health information technician (RHIT). Health information technicians are responsible for collecting and maintaining complete and accurate medical records for patients. With an education from an accredited school or college you can study
health care administration, procedures regarding medical reports, x-rays, medical histories, billing information, medical charts, consent forms, and more.
Health Sciences
With an accredited education in health sciences you can obtain an Associate of Science degree, (AS) Bachelor of Science degree (BS), and many others, including certificates. With a degree you will be trained to work in a physician's office, hospital, nursing facility, health insurance company, clinic, and many other agencies. Students may learn subjects like nutrition, consumer health, drugs and alcohol, environmental health, psychosocial health, and chronic and communicable diseases. Health sciences professionals find employment as addiction counselors, anesthesiologists, dietitians,
home health aides, medical assistants, and more.
Health Services
By attending an accredited education program you can obtain an associates, bachelors, masters, or doctorates degree in the field of health services. With a graduate or undergraduate degree in health services you can become a health services manager, nurse, health care administrator, and much more. There are a number of courses like
biology, anatomy, sociology, economics, and public health which can provide you with the necessary skills to find employment in health services administration, mental health services, nursing, and more.
Physician Assistant
With an education as a physician assistant you will be able to carry out tasks like splinting, suturing, casting, and other first aid duties, as well as completing related paperwork and ordering tests. Degree programs are offered from accredited schools and colleges and will teach students the knowledge to take patient histories, collect samples, initiate diagnosis and treatment, prepare medical instruments, and more. Course training can include subjects like pathology, biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology. With a bachelors or masters degree you can find employment in hospitals, clinics, schools, prisons, home health care agencies, private offices, and more.
Preventive Medicine
With a degree from an accredited school or college you can choose to pursue a career in occupational medicine, public health practice, aerospace medicine, environmental medicine, international medicine, clinical medicine, academic medicine, policy development, consulting, or research. Students who obtain a degree in preventive medicine can pursue employment in academic institutions, voluntary health agencies, health departments, international or global institutions, government agencies, and the military. Courses of study can include epidemiology, biostatistics,
administration, management, clinical preventive medicine, occupational health, environmental health, and more. The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) provides certification to those who have completed their medical residency and one year internship.
Public Health
Public health professionals are responsible for a number of jobs, including health inspections, administration of public health programs, public education, monitoring the environment, and more. With an accredited education you can learn to find foster care for children, houses for homeless, care for addicts, and food stamps, employment and Medicaid for those who need it. Course may vary depending on the degree, but may consist of environmental health, public health management and policy, epidemiology, biostatistics, public health practice, and
social and behavioral sciences. With a degree in public health you can prepare for a career in nursing, health education, environmental health, health services, and much more.
Surgical Assistant
Surgical assistants are trained to organize and prepare surgical areas, evaluate patients, and assist the surgeon during procedures. With an accredited education you can study microbiology, pathology,
pharmacology, bioscience, and more to prepare you for your career. Students must have a degree and license in order to find employment, and can obtain certification from the National Surgical Assistant Association (NSAA). As a surgical assistant in the health care field you can find work in facilities, like hospitals and
veterinary offices, working with doctors, nurses, anesthesiologists, and other medical professionals.
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When looking into receiving an education make sure that the school or college you choose carries full accreditation. Agencies like the
Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) and others are authorized to provide full accreditation to educational program that meet certain criteria.
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