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AUTHOR Moore, Elizabeth V.TITLE Orientation to Health Occupations: A Teacher's
Guide.INSTITUTION New Jersey State Dept. of Education, Trenton. Div. of
Vocational Education.PUB DATE Dec 72NOTE 89p.
EDRS PRICE MP-S0.76 HC-$4.43 PLUS ,POSTAGEDESCRIPTORS Audiovisual Aids; *Course Content; Course Objectives;
*Curriculum Guides; *Health Occupations Education;Junior High Schools; Occupational Clusters; PostSecondary Education; Secondary Education; Units ofStudy (Subject Fields)
ABSTRACTThe teacher's guide to Orientation to Health
Occupations is an outline for a course designed to create studentawareness of the broad range of health occupations. It can be adaptedfor use at the junior high school through postsecondary levels and isdesigned to be used in a variety of ways. There are 18 units ofinstruction, each containing one cluster in which several relatedoccupations are presented. Several audiovisual materials aresuggested for each unit, to be selected by the teacher with theparticular student group in mind. Objectives of the course areoutlined, followed by the units, which are organized under theheadings of hours, content, instructor's activities, students'behavioral activities, and references. The 18 clusters are: anoverview, administration, patient care, dentistry, medicallaboratory, health office occupations, medical diagnostic equipment,dietary occupations, social service, drug therapy, rehabilitation,communication skills, special senses, research science, community andenvironmental health, other occupations, hospital financing, andsupportive occupations. (Author/NH)
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Orientation to Health Occupations
A Teacher's Guide
Prepared by
Elizabeth V. Moore
Consultant, HealthiCareers
State Department of Education
Division of Vocational Education
Health Occupations Unit
225 West State Street
Trenton, N.J.
08625
December, 1972
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NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
225 WEST STATE STREET
TRENTON, NEW JERSEY
08625
Mr. Stephen Poliacik
Assistant Commissioner of Education
Mr. John H. Koenig
Associate State Director
instructional Services
Dr. Ellis R. Thomas, Director
Bureau of Vocational-Technical Program Services
Miss Joan M. Birchenall
Director, Health Occupations Education
Mrs. Elizabeth V. Moore
Consultant, Health Careers
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t ind
ustr
y in
the nation embracing over five million workers.
In 1900, there were less than two health workersassisting each physician in the care
of patients.
Twelve health workers complemented each physician
in 1970, and the ratio is
increasing.
Demands for services have expanded and personnel
devote their talents and energies
to health maintenance, prevention of illness, aswell as caring for the ill.
New career
opportunities will develop as the role of the health
worker changes.
Educational agencies,
therefore, have a responsibility to assist students to prepare for
employment in the health care
industry.
The purpose of this course is to create student awareness
of the broad range of health
occupations.
It can be adapted for use at the junior high school, highschool, post-secondary or
adult levels, and is designed to be used in a variety of ways.
The program can be offered for
one year, one period a day (45 minutes)
totaling approximately 180 hours.
This can be increased
or decreased as time allows, depending upon
the student audience.
Each unit contains one cluster
in which several related occupations are presented.
This enables the student to learn about career
families within the entire health field.
It is hoped that Orientation to Health
Occupations will
motivate students to seek further education in the health field.
Each health occupation listed, follows an outline that includes adescription of the work
involved, personal qualifications of the worker, employment opportunities
including locations
ii
of employment, working
conditions, financial and
other rewards, and futureOutlooks.
Educational
requirements, includinglicensure or certification,
are also
contained in the outline.
A sample
of this outline is shown in
the first unit of each
cluster.
Several audio - visualmaterials are
suggested for each unit.
The teacher should select
those which are mostappropriate for the
individual group.
Evaluative tools should be
determined and used bythe teacher at appropriate
intervals throughout the course.
The Division of VocationalEducation, Health OccupationsUnit, welcomes comments and
suggestions
from teachers following the use
of these outlines.
Joan M. Birchenall
Director, Health Occupations
Education
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TABLE OP CONTENTS
Introduction
Table of Contents
ii iv
Course Description .
1
Course Objectives
1
Unit
1Overview
2
Unit
2Administrative Cluster
5
Unit
3Patient Care Cluster 4
8
Unit
4Dental Cluster
16
Unit
5Medical Laboratory Cluster
22
Unit
6Health Office Occupation Cluster
.25
Unit
7Cluster of Occupations related to Medical Diagnostic Equipment
32
Unit
8Dietary Occupations Cluster
37
Unit
9Social Service Cluster.
40
Unit 10
Drug Therapy Cluster
43
Unit 11
Rehabilitative Cluster
45
Unit 12
Cluster of Health Occupations related to Communication
Skills
52
Unit 13
Cluster of Occupations related to Special Senses
56
Unit 14
Research Science Cluster
..
..
60
Unit 15
Community and EnvironmentalHealth Cluster.
65
Unit 16
Other Occupations
72
Unit 17
Hospital FinancingCluster (Optional)
77,
Unit 18
Supportive OccupationalCluster (Optional]
79
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IHealth Careers.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this program:
1.
The student will know at least fivehealth care services available to
the consumer.
2.
The student will be able to list at least onehealth cluster and
identify its members.
The student Kill know at least thirty
terms used in health occupations.
4.
The student will be able to demonstrate onehands -on experience in each
health career cluster.
UNIT I OVERVIFi
HOURS
CONTENT
Orientation
to H
ealth
Occ
upat
ions
C
ACTIVITIES
( AVA S)
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ACTIVITIES
Assi-nments
REFER ICES
2 hours
A.
Selecting a career in health
- an
overview:
1.
Factors that influence
selection:
a.
Your own personality
a desire to serve
others
b.
Your own personal
experiences
c.
Physical ability
Discussion
Distribute Booklet
"Horizons Unlimited"
Health Career Series
II, III, and IV (film
strips)
Film:
"Is a Career in
the Health Services For
You ?"
or
"Code Blue", 28 min.,
color, 1971, free
or
Listen
Read and discuss.
Prepare ten questions
to
ask
instructor
List ten Health
Occupations.
Ask auestlons
Kinsinger, Robert.
Career OPPortUnities,
Hea
lthTechnicians, 1970
J.G. Ferguson Publish-
ing Co., Chicago, 111.
American Medical Assn.,
535
N. D
earb
orn
St.,
Chicago, Ill.
60610
lanf
ren
Prod
uctio
ns,
Inc.
,P.
O. B
ox 1
542
Bur
linga
me,
Cal
if.
94010
Counselor Films, Inc.,
1422 Chestnut St.,
Phila
delp
hia,
Pa.19102
Nat
iona
l Aud
iovi
sual
Cen
ter
Nat
iona
l Arc
hive
s &
Rec
ords
Ser
vice
Was
hing
ton,
D.C
. 204
09
UNIT I OVERVIEv (ContId)
HOURS
{r".
cona
rr
Orientation to Health Occupations
NOBS
STUD
S BEHAVIORkr
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
ACTIVITIES
Assi
-nts
1 hour
B.
Trends in Health Care
1.
Comrehensive Health
Planning
2.
National Health
Insurance
Health Maintenance
Organizations
Health Care Team
Lecture
"Health Power to the
People" 20 min.
sound slides, ren
fee.
Sele
cted
Health
Discussion
Name 5 health
occupational needs
of your comMtunity
Review and ask
Careers in N. J.
questions
REFERENCES
State Dept. of Health,
Comprehensive Health
Planning Agency, John
Fitch Plaza, Trenton,
N. J.
08625
Health Insurance Council,
7503rd 'Ave.,
New York, New York 10017
Secretary, Health Planning
Section, American Public
Health Assn.,
1740 Broadway
New York, N. Y.
10019
Health Careers
Box 28
Town Center Branch
West Orange, N.J.
07052
Public Affairs Office
Div. of Planning and
Research, Labor & Industry
Building, P.O. Box 359
Trenton, N. J.
08625
UNIT I
OVEIVIEll Cant
Id
HOURS
(AE
2rox
.)
2 ho
urs
Z1, Orientation to Health Occupations
CONTENT
d.
Occupational
envir-
onment
Readiness to enter the
career, of 'choice
Types of
Educational
Programs
1.
Length of programs
2.
Accreditation
3.
Need for laboratory
experience
1s.
Choosing a program
5.Financial assistance
6.
Future outlook
Com
bini
ng c
aree
rin
heal
th w
ith o
ther
car
eers
in s
uch
area
s as
:en
gi-
neering, agriculture,
communications,
market-
ing, military, business,
acco
untin
g, a
nim
al c
are,
comity service,
edu-
cation, and thefine arts.
lib
CM.
ACTIVITIES (ANA'S}
Film strips
"Health
Careers°
Elicit Student Experience
Film "Careers in Allied
Health Service."
25 min.
Charge - $3. or
Film:
"Careers in Health"
15 min. color, 16mm.
or
"Health Careers I, II,
III, IV" (film
strips)
Film - "Horizons Unlim-
ited," 1967,
28 min.,
color, sound,
16am.
or
"Jobs in the Health
Field," 11 min., color,
sound, free,
1966
BEST COPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STUD ITS BMW:CORAL
4
ACTIVITIES
REFEREICES
(Assignments)
State EXperiences
List five health
:-
careers sho wn infilm
List five health
careers shown in
the film
N.J. Health Careers
Service,
3751
.State St.,
Trenton, N.J.
08618
Aft. Glenn
SMith
Uni
v.of S. Carolina,
Audiovisual Division,
Columbia, S.C.
29208
United Health Service,
Health Career Program,
225 So. 15th St.,
Phila., Pa.
19102
American Medical Assn.,
Film Library,
535
No.
Dearborn St. Chicago,
In.
60610
U.S. Dept. of Labor,
Employment Security,
mash., U.C.
20213
Orientation to Health Occu
ations
UNIT 2 ADMINISTMAIIVE CLUSTER
BE
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oil
AV
AIL
AB
LE
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTtliT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA S
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERasICES
1 hoer
1 heir
Introduction to Health Facilities
A.
Types of Facilities
1.
Hospitals
2.
Extended Care facilities
3.
Nursing Homes
4.
Clinics
5.
Offices
6.
Schools
7.
Government Agencies
Federal-State-Local
8.
Other
B.
Administration of Health
Facilities
1.
Administrator
a.
Description of work
b.
Specific chara-ter-
istics reouired
1.
Physical
2.
Zmotional
c.
Educational reouire-
ments
Show film, "Hospitals are
People." 18 min. color
Rental $8.00 or
"A True Story about Hos-
pitals."
13 min. color
Rental $4.00
Or
"The Patient is a Person"
20 min. color, Rental
04.00
Or
"The Changing Hospital"
Give out booklet
"Hospital Administrator"
Guest Speaker
Hospital Administrator
After viewing film, stu-
dents will list six (6)
departments of hospital
Read and discuss
Two students will volun-
teer to interview the
guest speaker.
N.J. Hospital Assn.,
Highway 206, Princeton,
N. J.
0890
American Hosp. Assn.,
840 N. Lake Shore Dr.,
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Ideal Pictures, 1010
Church St., Evanston,
Ill.
60201
Health Careers of Ohio,
P. 0. Box 5574,
Columbus, Ohio 43221
01:'7entation to Health Ompations
UNIT 2
ADMINISTRATIVE CLUSTER (Cont'd)
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA1S1___,
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
ignia BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
14* ho,..rs
Licensure or Certifi-
cation
e.
Employment Opportun-
ities
1) Location
2) Working Conditions
3) Financial Rewards
4) Other rewards
5) F4ture outlook
2.
Administrative Assistant
a.
)
b. )
c. )
as above
d. )
e. )
Shaw filw "The Changing
Picture in Graduate Wu-
cation for Hospital Ad-
ministration"
Prepare problem for stu-
dF..Its to role play
Plan trip to Health Care
Facility
Rl'FFItE4CES
aplain the past, pres-
ent and future role of
a hospital
administrator
Or
Role play a problem the
administrator might face
in his daily routine
Discussion of areas
visited - observations
and general feelings
Amer. Hosp. Assn.,
840
N. Lake Shore Dr.,
Chicago, Ill.
00611
Amer. College of Hosp.
Administrators, 840N.
Lake Shore Dr., Chicago,
Ill.
60611
Or
Assn. of Univ. Programs
in Hosp. Administration,
1 Dupont Circle, Wash.,
D. C.
20036
Health Care ?acility
Orientation to Health Cscupations
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
STODWIS BEHAVIORAL
HOURS
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
(Approx.)
CONTENT
ACTIVITI
AVA'S
Assi1,4 -nts
REFERENCES
3.
Hospital Personnel
Director
a.
)
b. )
c. )
as above
d. )
e. )
Lecture
Discussion
Amer. Society for Per-
sonnel Admin., 52 E.
Bridge St., Berea,
Ohio 44107
N. J. Hosp. Assn., Rte
206, Princeton, N. J.
08540
Public Personnel Assn.
1313 E. 60th St.
.Chicago, Ill.
66637
1
Amer. ST,iety for Hosp
A Itli
Personnel Directors,
840 N. Lake Shore Dr.,
Chicago, Ill.
60611
UNIT 3
PATIENT CARE CLUSTER
HOD 2S
ItERF''x4)
Orientation to Health Occupations
CONTENT
11IS
EST
CO
PY A
VA
I
STOW'S BFAAVIORAL
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
ACTIV/TIM
ts
REFERENCES
Introduction to Patient Care
A.
Overview
The patient care team is
headed by the physician or
dentist.
Other patient
care personnel work with
him in supportive or
preventive tasks.
B.
Physician - list some
specialty areas.
Example:
Dermatology, neurology,
obstetrics.) otolaryngology,
health care facility admin-
istrator, etc.
;
1.
Description of work
2.
Specific characteristics
required
a) Physical
b) Emotional
3.
Educational reouirements
4.Licensure or certifica-
tion
5.Emloyment opportunities
a) Location
b) Working conditions
c) Financial Rewards
d) Other Rewards
e) Future Outlook
Lecture
Shaw Film "Counter
Attack" 29 min. color
Sound 16nm Free
Or
"Someone You Can Trust-
Someone You Can Be", 29
min. color sound 16mn
1966
Distribute copies of
Ars liedico
T0 Seek...To Teach...
To Heal' 29 min. -color,
1969, free
Discussion
Discuss rewards and chal-
lenges of a career in
medicine
Read and discuss
Medical. Society of N.J.
315 W. State Street
Trenton, N.J.
08618
Modern Talking Picture
Service, 1234 Spruce St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
19107
American Academy of
General Practice, Volker
Blvd. at Brookside,
Kansas City, Mi ssouri
64112
Same as above
Assn.-Sterling Films
866 3rd Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10022
UNIT
3
Orientation to Health Occupations
PATIENT CARE CLUSTER (Cont'd
HOURS
IIREMELL
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (Lip' S)
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
1 hour
1 hour
14
111
C.
Physician's Assistant
1.)
2.) follow outline as
3.) under physician
4.)
5.)
2 hours
D.
Nursing Occupations
1.
Reg
iste
redNurses
a.
Baccalaureate Degree
Nurse
1.)
2.)
3.)
4.)
5.)
Divide students into
groups of two - Give each
a stethoscope and
demonstrate use.
Let
them listen to various
body sounds
Booklet "Physician"
Have students watch a
"Doctor Series" TV show
Film:
"Mrs. Reynolds
Needs a Nurse", BAIT,
38 min., 1963, Charge-
$8.00
Film:
"Future Nurse"
or
"Nursing -An Adventure in
Learning", 28 min. color
sound, 1969
Listen and describe
sounds heard
Read and discuss
Three students mill give
oral reports of TV show
observed
Mscusa 3 tasks of a
nurse
List three advantages
in field of nursing
Health Careers of Ohio
P. o. Box 5574
Columbus, Ohio
4321
American Hedical Assn.
535
Nor
th D
earb
orn
St.
Chi
cago
, M. 6
0610
ANA -1 LN Nursing Careers
Program, American Nurses
Assoc., 10 Columbus Circle
New York, New York 10019
ANA-NLN Film
Lib
rary
267 West 25th Street
New York, New York 10001
Same as above
Same as above
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INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA1S)
b.
Associate Degree Nurse
1.)
2.)
as under
3.)
Physician
5.)
c.
Diploma Nurse
1.)
2.),
3-)
4.)
5-)
d.
Nursing Specialties
1.
Purse Anesthetist
a.
Description
ofWar
b.
Specific character-
istics roc-aired
1.) Physical
2.) Emotional
c.
Wucational recital'
ments
d.
Licalsnre or certi
fication
e.
EMployment Opportue-
ities
1.) Location
2.) Working Condi-
tions
3. rinancidrpewar
4.) Other rewards
5.) Future outlook
MMSS'ElAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(AP21.22IP
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REFEREMES
Booklet "Do You Watt
toe a Nurse?"
Book "Yaw Future in
ursing" by Virginia B.
4cDonnell
Film 'lin These Hands"
8 min., color, soend
6 mm free, 1966
Booklet "Anesthesia - A
Special Type of Nursing"
965 Free
Read and discuss
Read and discuss
Discuss roles of a nurse
anesthetist
Read and discuss
National League of
Nur
sing
10 C
olum
bus
Cir
cle
New York, New York 10019
Richards Rosen Press, Inc.
29 East 21st Street
New York, New York 10010
American Assoc.
of N
ursi
ngAnesthetists, 3010 Pruden-
tial plaza, Chicago, Ill.
60601
Same as above
pirr
3PATIENT CARE CLUSTER (Cont'd)
HOURS
SID.rox.)
2 hours
2 hours
CONTENT
Orientation to Health Occupations
Public *Kati
ftvg
aia.)
b.) as under Nurse
c.) Anesthetist
d.)
e.)
School Nurse
a.)
b.) as under Nurse
c.) Anesthetist
d.)
e.)
Industrial Nurse
a.)
b.) as under Nurse
c.) Anesthetist
d.
e.
Nurse Practitioner/
Clinician
a.)
b.) as under Nurse
c.) Anesthetist
d.)
e.)
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES ItVA'a
-Mow film "The Road°
28 min. MP Sound, 1963
Rental
Or
"The Road Back" 23
13/4 Sound, 1966
Assign students to
record their personal
immunizations
Booklet "Have You Coneid
ered a Career in
Occupational Health
Nursing?" Free
Form panel of four stu-
dents. (Student will be
given booklets to assist
him in making the
presentation)
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACtifiTIES
Assi meets)
Discuss the public health
nurse in her areas of
work
Discuss the role of the
visiting nurse as shown
in the film
Record personal immuniza-
tions
Read and discuss
Each panelist will dis-
cuss the similarities
and differences in
educational preparation,
etc. according to outline
listed in introduction
of each, type of nurse.
REFERENCES
American Journal of
Nursing Co., Ed.
Services
Division, Film Library,
267 West 25th St., New
York, N.Y.
10001
American Red Cross
17th and D Street
Washington, D.C. 20006
American Association of
Industrial Nurses
170 East 61st Street
New York, New York 10021
National League for Nurstr
10 Columbus Circle
New York, N.Y.
10019
N.J. League for Nursing
605 Broad Street
Newark, N.J.
07102
N.J. State Nurses Assn.
60 South Fullerton Ave.
Montclair, N.J.
07042
UNIT
PATIENT CARE CLUSTER
(Cont'd)
HOURS
(Agirox.)
CONTENT
Orientation to Health Ocaltation
INSTRW;TORS
ACTIVITIES (AVAlS
BEST
CO
PY A
VA
ILA
BL
E-12-
STU MIS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REMEICES
1 holm
6.
Office Nurse
a.)
b.) as under Nurse
c.) Anesthetist
d.)
e.)
.Licensed Practical/ Vocational
Nurse a.) Description of Work
b.) Specific character-
istics required
1.) Physical
2.) Emotional
c.) Educational reouire-
ments
d.) Licensure or
certification
e.) Ehployment Opportun-
ities
1.) Location
2.) Working Condition
3.) Financial rewards
4.) Other rewards
5.) Future outlook
Hands-on exarience
Return demonstration.
Demonstrate application
List five steps in
of an arm sling.
Discuss
applying an arm sling
importance and uses.
film "Helping Hands for
Julie", 25 min., Bl/ti
sound, 16mm, 1958
Hand out booklets
(NAPNSS) *Tamer Oppor-
tunities as a LPN"
1968 Free
Booklet Lidensed
Practical-Mirsei, free
Discuss story portrayed
in film
Read and discuss
Read and discuss
Film 'Nurse Please,' 28
Discuss opportunities
min., color, sound,
available to L.P.N.'s
16ra, 1954
N.J. Board of Nursing
1100 Raymond Boulevard
Room 319
Newark, N. J.
07102
First-Aid Textbook
American Red Cross
LPH Assn. of N.J., Inc.
7575 Springfield Ave.
Irvington, New Jersey
Assn. Sterling Films
347 hadison Avenue
New York, N. Y.
10017
National Association for
Practical Nurse Ed. & Sery
11465 Broadway
New York, N. Y.
10036
National Fed. of LPN, Inc.,
250 West 57th Street
New York, N.Y.
10019
N.J. Dept. of Labor & Indu
Div. of Employment Securit
Trenton, N.J.
08625
Trident Films, 131 East
36th Street, New York,
New York 10016
UNIT) PATICIT CARE CLUSTER (Conte d)
HOURS
OX
.
1 hour
3. hour
CONTENT
Orientation to Health Occupations
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
-13-
Nursing Assistant (Nurse
Aide, Attendent, Orderly,
Corpsman)
a.) Description of Work
b.) Specific character-
istics required
1.) Physical
2.) Emotional'
c.) Educational reouire-
Bents
d.) Licensure or certifi-
cation
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
AVA S
Booklet Nurse Aide"
free 1969
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES is
Read and discuss
Film:
'Lady with a Lamp"
Discussion of film
or
"Lift Thine 4es" 20 min.
Bl1W, Sound 1959
or
e.)
1,14 oyment Opportunities
"Military Nurse"
1.
Location
2.) Working Conditions
or
3.) Financial rewards
4.) Other rewards
"To Care Enough"
5.) Future outlook
G.
Specialty Technician
3..
Operating Room/Surgical
or
',Attendant:
Role of the
Psychiatric Aide"
Film:
"Nurse Aide"
1
Discuss role
patieht care
Discuss role
tric aide as
the film
REFERENCES
of military
personnel.
of psychia-
protrayed in
Discussion of film
N.J. Dept. of Labor & Indu
Div. of Employment Securit
Trenton, N.J.
08625
United Health Services
225 South 15th Street.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
Northwestern University
Library, Speech Annex,
Evanston, Ill.
60201
U.S. Dept. of DACOWITS,
Rm. 3C972, The Pentagon
Washington, Dec. 2C:201
E. E.G. E. Association
4715 Kingsessing Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa. 19143
John Sylvia, Medical Servi
r4presentative, Dow Chemic
Co., 906 Stafford Drive,
Tams River, N. J.
N.J. Occupational Research
Development Resource Centel'
Bldg. 871, Plainfield Ave.
Edison, N.J.
08617
MIT 3
PATIFAT CARE CLUSTER (Cont'd
HU
TS
LA
BE
! m
ax. )
CONTENT
Orientation to Health Occu
Lions
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVMS)
BEST COPY AVAMUNBLE
STUMM BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
RgIRENCES
a.) Description of Work
b.) Specific character-
istics required
1.) Physic21
2.) %motional
c.) Educational renuire-
Bents
d.) Licensure or certifi-
cation
e.) Employment Opportuni-
1.) Location
ties
2.) Working Conditions
3.) Financial rewards
4.) Other rewards
5.) Future outlook
2.
hental Health
a.)
o.) as under Operating
c.) Room/ Surgical
d.)
e.)
3.
Psychiatric Technician
a.)
b.)
c.)
d.)
e.)
Film "Building Training
Programs for O.R. Tech-
nicians," 10 min. $15-
charge
Booklet 'Surgical Assist-
ant"
Booklet "Find Your,
Future in a Mental, Health
Career", 1958 Free
Discussion of film
Read and discuss
Read and discuss
Davis le Geck, Div. of
Amer. Cyanamid
Co.
, Film
Library, 1 Casper Street
Danbury, Conn.
06810
Health Careers of Ohio
P. O. Box 5574
Columbus, Ohio 43221
National Assn for
Men
tal
Health
10 Columbus Circle
New York, New York 10019
UNIT 4 DE1TAL'CLUSTER
Orientation to Health Oscu
ations
Ham
(Approx.)
CONTEUT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES AVA'S
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
-16-
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
Assiy ents
Introduction to Dental Occupa-
tions:
2 hours
IA.
Overview -
The dental health team is
headed by a dentist.
Other
dental personnel work kith
him in supportive or
preventive tasks
1
\B.
Dentist
1.Specialist
a.
Oral Surgeon
1.
Lescription of
Work
2.
Specific charac-
teristics required
a.
Physical
b.
Emotioral
3.
Educational
reauirements
4.
Licensors or cert-
ification
This unit could be pre-
sented as a panel of
speakers:
dentist, dental
hygientist, dental assist-
ant, and dental labora-
tory technician.
Elicit student discussion
Film: "Preventive
Dentistry"
45 min.
Exhibit model of a tooth
for the students to
examine.
Hand out
diagram with parts
labeled
Handout - "Dentist"
Film "Challenge of
Dentistry", 28 min.
or
"Pattern of a Profes-
sion" 2a pin., color,
sound, 16m%
State past experiences
related to dental
occupations
Discuss role of preven-,
tive dentistry as shown
in f
ilm
Identify the parts of the
tooth and the function of
each part
Name 5 advantages of a
career in dentistry'
Name four fields in which
color dentists can work
Name four fields in which
dentists can work
REFFEENCES
Council of Dental Educatiol
American Dental Assn.
222 &oat Superior Street
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Procter & Gamble
Distributing Company
555 E. City Line Ave.
Bala-Cynwyd; Pa.
Health Careers of Ohio
P. O. Box 5574
,Columbus, Ohio 43221
American Dental Assn.
211 East Chicago Ave.
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Same as above
MITT
DMTAL CLUSTER Cont'd
CONTarr
Oriantation
to H
enith
Occ
upat
ione
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
-17-
STUDENTS BE4AilORAL
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES AVA'S
(A2EignUfflts
.1Ehpleyment Opport- "Nhat About Tomorrow?"
unities
a.)
Loc
atio
nb.
) W
orki
ng c
ondi
-tim
ec.) Financial
rewerda
d.) Other Rewards
e.) Fhture Outlook
b.
Orthodontist
1.2.
3.
as above
'4.
5.
c.
Pedodontist
1.2.
3.
as above
k.5.
26 min., color, 1971 free
Optional Activity -
describe and display
materials and instruments
used in eachspecialty
d.
Prostbodontiat
Soecialty ahamilets,
1.
2. 3.
as above
5.
Series 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
".=
"""
-"di
imr"
Rf.
ektin
iCE
S
Wha
t are
the
dent
al n
eed
o yo
w c
c va
nity
?D
iSC
1183
Observe and
exam
ine
Read and disso-'s
Modern Talking Pictures
2323 New Hyde Park Road
New rade Park,
N.!
1104
0
Colgate Professional
Serviced Dept., lolgate-
Coolany
7V north gosh Street
Chicago, Ill.
6/611
UNIT
DI4TAL CLUSTER Cont'd
HO
UR
S
(Apnrox.)
Ori
enta
tion
to Health
Occ
upat
ions B
EST
CO
PT A
VA
ILA
BL
E
-41
/NST
RU
CT
OR
S
AC
TIV
ITIE
S (A
VA
'S)
STU
DE
NT
S B
EH
AV
IOR
AL
AC
TIV
ITIE
SA
ss .4
"R
EFE
RE
NC
ES
1 ho
ur
e.
Periodontist
1.2.3. as above
4.
5.
f.
Endodontist
1.2.
3.
as above
5.
g.
Other
1.
2.
3.
as above
4.
5.
C.
Dental Hygienist
1.
Description of Work
2.
Specific characteristics
required
a. Physical
b. motional
3.
Edu
catio
nal r
equi
rem
ents
4.
Licensure or certification
7. A
Film
"A
Bri
ght F
utur
e,"
Am
er. D
enta
lAssoc.,
28 am., color, sound,
16 am, 1967, free
loan
orFi
lm "
Den
tal H
ygie
ne"
26 M
in
Booklet "Careers in
Dental Hygiene"
Describe 2 tasks of a
dental hygienist
Read and discuss
Am
eric
an D
enta
l Hyg
ieni
stA
ssoc
., 21
1 E
ast C
hica
goChicago, Ill.
60611
Sam
e as
abo
ve
Sam
e as
abo
ve
UNIT 4 DDTTAL CLUSTER (Cont'd)
HOURS
AERrox-
CONTENT
Orientation to Health Occupations BEST COPY AVAILABLE
STUDEtsiTS BEHAVIORAL
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES (ANA'S)
Ansi
1 hour
p.-
5.
Employment Opportunities
a.
Location
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
e.
Future outlook
D.
Dental Assistant
1.2.
Follow outline
3.
under Dental
4.
Hygienist
5.
is
-19-
Correct Hethod of brush-
ing teeth with Dental Kit
large scale model of
teeth and large brush.
Demonstrate use of dental
flos
s.
Describe and discuss
"plaque".
Its relation
to decay & periodontal
disease
Fam-"Dental Assistant
-A Career Service", 13 min
color, wound, 16imrt, 1962
free loan or
"The Dental Assistant
-An
..Thdra Pair of Hands"
(filmstrip), color, 2.1mr.
Booklet "Dental
Assistants" or
Booklet "Dental
Assistants
Have students return
demonstration
Have students return the
demonstration
Discuss "plaque" control
Describe 2 tasks of a
Dental Assistant
Same as above
Read and discuss
Read and discuss
REFERENCES
Crest, Professional
Sciences Div., Proctor-
Gamble Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio
Lactoma Inc., St. Paul,
)N.
(concerns big
toothbrush & teeth)
(Dental gigs vlso avail-
able from :;olgate.
lee
Page /7 for address)
U.S. Public Health Service
Bureau of Health Manpower,
Dental Division, Mbodmont
& Rugby St., Bethesda, 1d.
Communicable Disease Center
U.S. Public Health Service
P. O. Box 185
Chamblee, Georgia 30005
Science Research Aseociates,
Inc., 259 East Erie Street
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Health Careers of Ohio
P. 0. Box 5574
Columbus, Ohio
43221
UNIT 4 DE4TAL CLUSTEP Cont'd1
HOURS
AP/x. )
,, 2 1
CO
lIT
EN
T
Orientation to Peulth Occupations
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA S)
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
.STUD M BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
RE7111t,YeSS
hours
Dental Labnratory Technictan
1.)
2.)
3.) As under Dental
4.) Hygienist
5)
F.
Ilemcel Ze..._reLary
1.)
7.)
3.)
4.)
5.)
Display instruments used
by dental personnel -
this can be:presented
any time during this
cluster
Book "Your Future as a
Dental Assistant" by
Janice C. Frost, 1970
183 pages
Give each student a slab,
ceiTicnt, and mixing fluid
Film loop "Dental Lab
Technicians"
qealch Careers of Ohl...3
1.:01oklec 00ental
atory Tcchrolfiz'Er
famine instruments
Read and discuss
Practice mixing material
on glass slab.
Prepare bulletin board
or poster to show four
areas of this field.
Discuss 5 duties of a
dental lab technician
Read and ettccs
Richards Rosen Press, Inc
29 East 21st Street
New York, N.Y.
10010
Encyclopaedia Britannica
d. Corp.
Dept. 10A
425 U. Eichigan Avenue
Chicago, Ill.
60611
net '1 At en. If Dental
L1=1,ratries, 73I
1.5-!n
St, ?LW., Ws
D. C.
VIII%
UNIT
ItDENTAL CLUSTER (Cont' d)
HOURS
iirgmr(22
Orientation to Health Occupations
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
-21-
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
:ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
RE
F /D
ICE
S
Duutal Receptionist
1.)
2.)
3.) as under Dental
4.) Hygienist
5.)
14hours -
Depending
Onprox-
imity of
lab
If time permits and
students are interested,
this unit may be
summarized by role
Flaying the various
careers presented in this
cluster
Arrange trip to a dental
laboratory or a dental
clinic or a dental office
or college.
luide
discussion following field
trip
Choose roles and role
play various dental
careers
ObsYrrve impressions,
plates and samples of
materials used.
Discuss
observations following
field trip
Local dental laboratory,
dental clinic, dental
office, or college dental
department
Orientation to Health Occu
atio
ns
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
t ra:
T'
VIO
U3IT 5 MEDICAL LABORATORY CLUSTER
HOURS
1 ho
ur
11/2 pours
CONTENT
Introduction to Medical
Laboratory Occupations
A.
Overview
The medical laboratory,
headed by a Pathologist, uses
a team of technologists,
technicians, assistants, and
aides.
They assist in the
diagnosis and treatment of
disease by scientifically
testing the patient's blood,
tissues, body fluids, and
secretions
B.
Medical Laboratory Tech-
nologist
1.
Description of
Wor
k2.
Specific charactdristics
required
a.
Physical
b.
Emotional
3.
Educational reouirements
4.
Licensure or certifica-
tion
5.
tl;loymsnt Opportunities
a. Location
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d. Mar rewards
e.Fdture outlook
DISTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
Elicit student discussion
of experiences related to
this cluster
Give each student culture
plate
Show film Medical Tech-
nologists", 23 min.,
color, mend,
Itra
rii
or
"Detectives of Disease"
17 min., color, sound,
1 16mm, 1965 or
"In a Medical Laboratory"
28 min., color, sound,
16mm, 1966
ACTIVITIES
(82E112EL2)
REFERENCES
-22-
State experiences related
to this area of health
Take culture from environ
ment.
Reed culture
plates in 1 week.
State experiences
involved in this career
Students will answer:
What are the sub-
specialties of pathology'
Discuss
path
olog
ist,
medical technologist,
cytotechnologist, and
histologic technician,
as shown in Elm
American Society of Medic
Technologists, Suite 160K
Hermann Bldg., Koustcp,
Texas 77025
American Society of
Clinical Pathologists
710 S. Wolcott Ave.
Chicago, Ill 60612
Nat'l Committee for
Careers in Medical
Technology,
9650
Rockville Pike,
Bethesda, Md.
20014
Benedum School of Medical,
Technology, W300
Frie
ndol
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15'
Nat'l Committee for
Car
ein Medical Technology
9650 Rockville Pike,
Bethesda, Md. 20014
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT q
MEDICAL LABORATORY CLUSTER (Cont'd)
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
Assiy
ents
-73-
REFERENCES
Ishour
1 hour
C.
Certified Laboratory Assist.
1.)
2.) follow outline under
3.) Medical Laboratory
4.) Technologist
5.)
D.
Laboratory Aide
1.)
2.) follow outline under
3.) Medical Laboratory
4.) Technologist
5.)
Booklet qiedical Techno-
logist"
Book "Your Future in
Medical Technology" by
Grace Paul, 1970 Illus.
163 pages
Film "Hospital Sepsis"
Display equipment used
in this cluster (8x.
pipet, reagents, flasks,
beakers, etc.)
Lecture
Assemble equipment for
lab practice
Read and discuss
Read and discuss
Discuss cultures illus-
trated 5n film
Examine
Discussion
View prepared slides
under microscope
(E x. Pap Smears)
Nat'l Committee on Career
in Medical Technology
1501 New Hampshire Ave.,
Washington, D.C. 20036
Health Careers of Ohio
P. 0. Box 5574
Columbus, Ohio b3221
Richards Rosen Press, Inc
29 East 21st Street
New York, N.Y.
10010
N.J. Society of Medical
Technologists; 15 Clam A,
Fords, W. J.
08863
American hedical Assn.
535 North Dearborn St.
Chicago, Ill.
60610
Board of Certified Lab
Assistants, 445 N. Lake
Shore Drive, Chicago,
Ill.
60611
Registry of Medical Techn
gists, American Society o
Clinical Pathologists, 71
Wolcott Ave., Chicago, Il
60612
UNIT 5 iimrai, IABORMORY CLUSTER (Cont'd
HOURS
.
11,22120x-)
COHTSIT
Orientation to Health Occupations.
INSTRUCTORS
11/2 hours
1 hour
Cytotechnologist
1.)
2.) follow outline undor
3.) Medical Laboratory
14.) Technician
5.)
F.
Histologic Technician
1.)
2.)
3.) as above
5.)
honrs
Blood Bank Technologist
1.)
2.)
3.) as above
4.)
5.)
4 holIrs
Collect urine samples
from several students.
Demonstrate clinitest
Show film "Human Cell and
the C7totechaologist"
22 min., color, sound,
16mm, 1957
Prepare equipment
Booklet "Histologic Tech-
nician"
Guest speaker from a
blood bank
Type blood of students
Film "Collecting Blood
Samples
Plan field trip to a
clinical pathology lab-
oratory.
Point out equip-
mat (ex. photometer) used
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
quanments)
'Return demonstration
Discuss duties of a
cytotechnologist
Examine microscopically
prepared slides
Peed and discuss
Interview speaker
Allow blood to be typed
Observe and discuss
procedure
Discuss methods shown in
film
Discussion of observa-
tions following trip to
clinical pathology lab-
oratory
RE3BIBICES
Careers in Medical Tedhnol
9650 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, lid.
20014
Registry of Medical
Technologists
Box 2544
Muncie, Indiana 47302
Careers, P.O. Box 135,
Largo, Florida
33540
Becton, Eickinson and Co.
Advertising Manager
Chicago, Ill.
60646
Clinical pathology
Laboratory
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT
6HEALTH OFFICE OCCUPATION CLUB=
BE
ST
CO
PT
AV
AIL
AB
LE
- 25
-
HOURS
,(Approx.
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA1S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
Introduction to Office
Occupations Related to Health
1 hour
A.
Overview
A team of workers that aid
the physician with adminis-
trative, statistical, and
clerical duties.
1 hour
B.
Radical Records
fl
1.
Medical Record. Librarian
a.
Description of Work
b.
Specific character-
istics required.
1.
Physical
2.
EMotional
c.
Educational requiru-
ments
d. Licensure or certifi-
cation
e.
Eq0loyment opportuni-
ties
1.
Location
2.
Working conditions
3.Financial reward
4.Other rewards
5.Future outlook
Lecture
Booklet "Medical Record
Librarian" Free
Film "Faith, Facts
Fingertips" 12 min.
color, 1969, free
Quest speaker from Medi-
cal Record Library
Simulate a hypothetical
court case involving sub-
poena of patient'shos-
pital record
Discussion
Read and discuss
Discuss the operations
of a medical records
department
Interview by students
in a class
Bole play
American Assn. of Medical
Record Librarians, 2111
East Chicago Ave.
Chi4ago, Ill.
6061
1
Same as above
N.J. Medical Records Assn.
65 Bergen Street
Newark
aN. J.
07107
Local hospital
Orientation to Health Occupations
-26
-BEST COPY
UNIT 6 HEALTH OFFICE OCCUPATION CLUSTER (Cant'd)
AV
AIL
AB
LE
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTENT
'.:INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA S)
BEHAVIORAL
-- ACTIVITIES
Assi: u. is
1 hour
hour
1 hour
2.
Medical Record Tech.
c.) name as Medical
d.) Record Librarian
e.)
3.
Transcriptionist
a.)
b.)
c.) Same as above
d.)
e.)
4.
Coding Clerk
a.1
b.)
c.) Sameas above
d.)
e.)
5.
File Clerk
a.)
b.)
c.) Same as above
d.)
e.)
Booklet "Medical Records
Technician"
Demonstrate dictation
and transcription
machines
Display equipment used
in this cluster (Ex.
card files, rotary file,
filing supplies, etc.)
Plan field trip to Med-
ical Records Department
of local hospital.
REFERENCES
Read and disan-a
Each student Will dictate
a prepared paragraph into
the machine.
ach studen
will listen and trans-
cribe a paragraph from
machine.
Examine, ask Questions
Discussion of observa-
tions following field
trip to Medical Records
Library
iealth Careers of Ohio
0. Box 5574
olumbus, Ohio 43221
cal hospital
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 6 HEALTH OFFICE OCCUPATION CLUSTER
(Cont'd)
HOURS
allEs°3")
CONTEiT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES AVA'S
- 27 -
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STU
DE
NT
S B
EH
AV
IOR
AL
AC
TIV
ITIE
Ssi.m-yents
REFMENCES
1 hour
lab
.Medical Assistant
1.
Description of Ilork
2.
Specific characteristics
required
a.) Physical
b.) &motional
3.
Educational reauirements
4.
Licensure or certification
5.
Employment opportunities
a.
Location
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial revards
d.
Other rewards
e.
Future outlook
Medical Secretary
1.
Description of Work
2.
Specific character-
istics required
a.
Physical
b.
Eaotional
3.
Educational requirements
4.
Licensure or certification
5.
Employment opportunities
a.
Location
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
e.
FUture cutlook
Booklet "Plan Your Career Read and discuss
As a Medical Assistant
Demonstrate taking of
heights and weights
Quarterly magazine:
"medical Assistant" free
Booklet "Medical Secre-
tary" 1965
Guest speaker-Medical
Secretary
Booklet "The Secretary
and the Telephone"
Pre-recorded tapes
Return demonstration
Read and discuss
current articles
Read and discuss
Interview guest speaker
Read and discuss
Listen and discuss
American Assn. of Medical
Assistants, Inc.
200 last Ohio Street
Chicago, Ill.
60601
Smith Kline & French
Laboratories, Services
Dept. E-10
1500 Spring Garden St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
19101
Chronicle Guidance Briefs
Chronicle Guidance Pub.
Moravia, N.Y.
13118
Local doctor's office
Local Telephone Mildness
Office
Same as above
Orientation to. Health Occupations
UNIT 6 HEALTH OFFICE OCCUPATION CLUSTER (Cont'd)
U)P
YM
AD
AM
- 28 -
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTMT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
lAssipments)
1 hour
1 hour
E.
Medical Receptionist
1.
Description of work
2.
Specific characteristics
required
a.
Physical
b.
Emotional
3.
Educational requirements
4.
Licensure or certification
5.
Bnployment opportunities
a.
Location
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
e.
Future outlook
.Admitting Office
1.
Supervising admitting
clerkAorker/officer
a.
Description of work
b.
Specific character-
istics required
a.
Physical
b.
Emotional
c.
Educational requiremen s
d.
Licensure or certifica
tian
e.
EMployment opportunities
a.
Location
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
e.
FUture outlook
Simulate a case study for
students to role play
Booklet "Receptionist"
st speaker from
dmitting office of local
ealth care facility
kiet "Hospital Admit-
ting Officer"
Role Play - Receptionist
and various types of
patients - aggressive,
hostile, anxioue and
pleasant
Read and discuss
Interview or ask
ouesti ons
Read and discuss
BE
ST
REFERENCES
American Medical Assn.
535 North Dearborn St.
Chicago, Ill.
60610
Chronicle Guidance Briefs
Chronicle Guidance Pub-
lications
Moravia, N. Y.
13118
Local health care
facility
American Hospital Assn.
840 Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Financial Executive Inst.
50 West 144th Street
New York, N. Y.
10001
Orientation to Health Occupations.
UNIT 6 HE\LTH 017FIM OCCUP.iTIO11.0
liciTajtIont*d)
HOURS
rcx.
CONTENT
M2 hog s
2.
Admitting clerk/worker
a.b.c.
Same as Supervising
d.
admitting clerk/worker
e.
officer
3.
Patient Service
Representative
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d.
e.
Business Office
1.
Hospital Business Office
tanager
a.
Description of work
b.
Specific character-
isties required
1.
Physical
2.
Emotional
c.
Educational reauire-
ments
d.
Licensure or certifica-
tion
e.
Employment opportuni-
ties
1.
Location
2.
Working conditions
3.
Financial rewards
4:
Other rewardi
Future Outlook
5.
IBSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S),
-29-
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIU
IBIL
bib DETUTrtirfillTIORAL
ACTIVIT/M
+dsignments)
REFERMCES
imulate an admission
ituation for students
role play
vide students into
oups.
Give students
event newspaper's.
range for telephone
raining program
2 units - Business
tidies and Speech)
Role play
Prepare college of adver-
Location of Deal
tisements from newspapers Newspapers
related to openings avail
able in bealtb office
occupations
Practice case material
Local Telephone Business
Office
Orientation to Health Occupations
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
UNIT 6 HEALTH OFFICE OCCUPATION CLUSTER
(Conti())
RCURS
(Approx.
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
1 hour
2.
Cashier
a.
b.
Same as for Hospital
c.
Business Office
d.
Manager
e.
3.Account Clerks
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d. e.
4.Hospital Credit and Col-
lection clerk (worker)
a.
b.
Same as above
d.
e.
Booklet "Qualifications
of the Hoipital
Accountant" by Joseph
Tonascia 196? Free
Read and discuss
Bobk °Your Future in the
Read and discuss
Credit Field.' by h.R
Neifield, Ph.D.
H.
Unit AdministrationDepart-
ment
1.
Unit }imager (yard Manager) Guest
speaker - Unit
a.
Description of work
Manager
b.
Specific character-
istics-required
1.
nrsical
2.
EMptional
c.
Educational requirements
d.
Licensure or certifica-
tion
Interview of speaker by
students
Careers
P. 0. Box 135
Largo, Fla.
33540
Richards Rosen Press, Inc.
29 East 21st Street
New York, N.Y.
10010
Local hospital
UNIT 6 Mani OFFICE OCCUPATIatl CLUSTIM
HOURS
1.0:Brox.)
Orient9t5cn of Healthjaampationa
lIE
ST a
rf A
VM
Cont'd)
- 31
-
INSTRUCTORS
CONTENT
ACTIVITIES LAVA'S)
DEliTS Br` IAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
2 hours
e.Ehployment opportunities
1.) Location
2.) liorking conditions
3.) Financial rewards
4.) Other rewards
5.) Future outlook
2.
Nursing Service Clerk
(Ward Clerk)
a.)
b.)
c.)
Same as above
d.)
e.)
Plan field trip to local
hospital to observe Unit
Manager at work
Discuss observations
following field trip
Local hospital
Orientation to Health Occupations
BE
STO
I' M
OE
UNIT
OCCUPATIONS RELATED TO MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC EMONIENTCLUSTER
HOURS
(Approx.)
CCNTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
4 hours
Introduction to Occupations Re-
lated to Medical Diagnostic
Equipment
A.
Overview
This team is trained in the
operation, maintenance, or
development of sophisticated
medical eouipment which
assist the physician in
making accurate diagnoses
Electroencephalographic
Technician (EEG)
1. Lescription of work
2. Specific- haracter-
istics required
3. a.
Physical
t.
Emotional
3: Iducational requirem7ents
4. Licensureor certificction
5. Employment opporviAities
a.
Location
b.
Working eolaitions
c.
Financ5:
r- ards
d.
Other
e.
re.L7e c.:1.1 %)=-A
Lecture
limeout booklet 403
Technician"
Mat
Plan field trip to health
care facility
Plan for technicians to
demonstrate their equip-
malt
Slay)(
BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(*-1
.34
14:si
is
REFERENCES
Discussion
Read and discuss
Field trip to observe
EMI EKG, and ENG at
hospital
Discussion of observe
American College of
Radiology
20 North Wacker Drive
Chicago, Ill.
60606
American Society of Clingy,
Pathologists, 710 S.
Wolcott Ave., Chicago, IL
60612
Hichigan Employment Secur.
Co mission, State
Administrative Office
7310 'Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 1i8202
contact Local Hospital
American Hospital
AIM
.840 North Lake Shore Driv
Chicago, ill.
60611
Orientation to. Health Occueations
UNIT 7
OCCUPATIONS MATED TO MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC =UMW CLUSTM
HOURS
LARREP;"
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S
Cont d)
-33-
CO
PY A
VA
ILA
BL
ESTUDatTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFMENCES
2 hoi
C.
D.
Electrocardiographic Tech-
nician (E10)
1.
'
2. 3. Same as under EEG
4.
5. Electromyography Technician
(1MG)
1. 2.
3.
Same as above
4. 5.
E.
Radiologic Technician
1.
Diagnostic Technician
a.
Description of work
b.
Specific character-
istics required
1.
Physical
2.
Emotional
c.
Educational require-
ments
d.
Licensure or certifi.'
cation
e.
Employment oppor-
tunities
1.) Location..
'
2J) Working- condi-
tions
Same as under EEG
Same as above
Film "More Than a Job"
27 min., color, sound,
3611 m 1969, free loan
or
Training in X-Ray Tech-
nology", 13 min., black
and white, 16mm 1963
Same as under EEG
Same as above
Discuss duties of a
radiological technologist
Same as tinder EEG
Same as above
American Society cf
Radiologic Technologists
6145 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, ill.
60611
GAF Corporation
X-Ray Marketing
1140 West 51st Street
New York, N J. 10020
Discuss the field of X-
Dept. of Radiology,
ray technology portrayed
Stanford University
in the film
%Palo Alto, Cal. 94304
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 7
OCCUPATIONS RELATED TO MDICAL DIAGNOSTIC EQUIMEVT CLUSTER (Contod)
HORS
(Approx.
CONTEIT
3.)
Financial rewards
4.)
Other rewards
5.)
FUture outlook
2.
Therapeutic Technician
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d.
e.
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S
Booklet "Radiologic
Technologists"
3.
Nuclear Medicine TechnicianFilm "Atoms for Health"
a.
b. c.
Same as above
d.
e.
4.
Nuclear Medicine Technolo- Film "The Strange Case
of the Cosmic Rays"
59 min.
gist
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d.
BE
STC
OPT
AV
AR
MI
STUDX4TS BFEAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
Read and discuss
Discuss film
Discuss mysteries of
cosmic rays
RE
PSZ
EN
CE
S
Health Careers of Ohio
P. 0. Box 5574
Columbus, Ohio
43221
N.J. Society of Radiologic
Technologists
P. 0. Box 212
Metuchen, N.J.
06840
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Society of Nuclear Medicine
211 East 43 Street
New York, New York 10017
Local Telephone Business
Office
Fociety of Nuclear Medical
Technologists
1201 Waukegan Road
view, Ill.
60025
7e!.-..;.4
i;a Products Dept.
E. I. EuPont Co., Inc.
ILIrtlretton, Del.
19898
Orientation to Health Occupations
urn 7
OCCUPATIONS RELATED TO MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPHENT Contld
HOUPS
(ADproc.)
INSTRUCTORS
CONTENT
ACTIVITIES AVA'S
1 hour
2 hol_ as
F.
Respiratory Technicldns
1.
Cardiopulmonary Technician Film "Breath of Life"
a.
Description of work
b.
Specific character - -
istics required
1.) Physical
2.) Enotional
ilm "Rescue Breathing"
c.
Educational reouirements
21himin.
d.
Licencure or
certification
- 35 -
BESTOMMULABLE
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
6 min. Local Heart Assn.
e.
Employment opportunities
1.) Location
2.) Working conditions
3.) Financial rewards
4.) Other rewards
5.) Future outlook
Demonstrate breathing
techniques on Resuscita-
tion Anne
2.
Inhalation Therapy
klet "A Career in
Technician
alation Therapy"
a.
b.c.
Same as above
oklet "The Career You
d.
'lent"
e.
Each studrat will be able
to list the steps to
follow in a respiratory
emergency
Return demonstration
shown on film
Return demonstration
Read and discuss
Read and discuss
Local Heart Association
Local Telephone
Business Office
American College of
Chest Physicians
112 Chestnut Street
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Inhalation Therapy Dept.
Overlook Hospital
Summit, New Jersey
07901
T.B. Respiratory Assn.
of C
entr
alN.J.,12 Baiwin
Ave., Jersey City, N.J.
073014
UNIT 7
OCCUPATIONS R
Orientation to Health Occupations
TO MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT CLUSTER (Copt'd)
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
-36-
HOURS
Arox.
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES AVA'S
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
Assi.. ents
REFERENCES
1 hour
O.
Biomedical Equipment
Technician
1.
Description of work
2.
Specific charactdristics
required
a.
Physical
b.
botional
3.
Educational requirements
4.
Licensure or certification
5.
Ehraoyment opportunities
a.
Location
b. Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards.
e.
Fdture outlook
14 hours
Guest speaker- inhala-
tion therapist
Consult local drug manu-
facturers for available
audio-visual materials
on bio-medical eouipment
Lecture
Plan field trip-plan for
personnel to demonstrate
specific apparatus used
in each department
Interview guest speaker
Discussion
American Assn. for
Inhalation Therapy
4075 Main St., Suite 316
Riverside, Cal.
92501
American Medical Assn.
535 North Dearborn St.
Chicago, Ill.
69610
Field trip Inhalation
.(i7;tact local hospital
Therapy Dept., Cardio-
Pulmonary Den'
i and
7'f'an Society of
Radiological :.zpt.
;k...:.--12ogic Technologists
Student practice, if
:outh Main
feasible; ex. IPPB
j".: Cu Lac,Wis-
5493
5Discussion of observation
following field trip
DI'
AR
T O
CC
UPA
TIO
NS
CU
TT
ER
HOURS
Li.4?prox.
CO
NT
EIT
Orientation to Health Occu-ations
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITILS IVES
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
STUDENTS traVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
,(Assimmonts)
1. hour
1 hour
rP
la
Intooduction to Dietary Occupa-
tions (Food Service)
A.
Overview - This team is
trained in caring for the
nutritional needs of
patients
B.
Nutritionist
1.
Description of work
2.
Specific characteristics
required
a.
Physical
b.
Emotional
3.
Educational requirements
4.
Licensure or certification
5.
EMployment oppertunities
a.
Location
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
e.
%tore outlook
C.
Dietitian
1.
Administrative Dietitian
a.
b. c.
Same as above
d.e.
Lecture
Assign students to record
food intake for one day.
Discuss reports when com-
pleted
Guest speaker - ',Nutri-
tionist"
Show film "Toward the
Victory of Health" 14 min.
color, sound, 16mm, 1967,
free
Hand out booklet
"Dietitian"
Film "The Career Came"
is min., color, 1970,
free loan
Discussion
Keep record of food
intake for a day.
Discussion
37
=N
I
REFEMMES
Interview speaker.
Ask
about malnutrition and
hunger in the U.S.A.
Discuss two advantages of
being a dietitian or a
nutritionist.
Read and discuss
Describe three types of
dietetians portrayed in
the film
0111
141i
N.J. State Health Dept.
Div. of Consultation Services
John Fitch Plaza.
Trenton, N.J.
08625
American Herne Economics Assn.
1600 20th St., N.V.
Washington, D.C.
20009
Modern Talking Service
1234 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
19107
ealth Careers of Ohio
O. Box 5574
olumbus, Ohio
113221
icdern Talking Pictures
2323 New Hyde Park
R:n
dta
rHyde Park, N.1.
11040
Mr? 8 DIETARY OCCUPATIONS CLUSTER
Con
ti('O
rien
tatio
n to
Hea
lth O
ccup
atio
ns
HO
UR
S(A
ppro
x.)
cn 1/2 hour
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
AC
TIV
ITIE
S (A
VA
'S)
;:21
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE-f
l,IIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
2.
Therapeutic Dietitian
bcplore with students
a.
therapeutic diets
b. c.
Same as Administrati
d.
Dietitian
e.
3.
Clinic Dietitian
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d.
e.
4.
Teaching Dietitian
a.
b.c.
Same as above
d.
e.
D.
Food Service Supervisor
1.)
2.)
3.) Sameas above
4.)
5.)
Booklet "Careers in
Quantity Food Service"
Volunteer personal know- American Dietetic Assn.
ledge of any therapeutic
620
Nor
th M
ichi
gan
Ave
.diet
Chicago, Ill.
Read and discuss
Nat'l
Res
taur
ant A
ssn.
1530
Nor
th L
ake
Shor
e D
rivi
Chicago, Ill*
61610
UN
IT8
DIETARYC4CUPATIOHS CLUSTER Clnt'd
HO
UiI
Sib
art2
E:1
ol)
3 hours
hours
CONTENT
Orientetion to Health, OccUltions
E.
Dietary Technician
a.
b.
c.
Same as Administrative
d.
Dietitian
e.
F.
Food Service Worker
a.b.
c.
Same as above
d.
e.
-39-
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
DIS
TR
UC
TO
RS
ACTIVITIELSAVAIS)
Lecture
Booklet "The Science and
Technology of Food"
STUDFW1S BWAVIORAL
ACTIVITIS3
Ass nments
REFERENCES
Prepare a tray for
patient on a regular diet.
Have students assist.
Home Economics Dept.
could be used.
Plan field trip to a
dietary department of a
health facility, school
or commercial establish-
went
Discussion
Read and discuss
Aid in preparation of
trays.
Students will eat
what they have prepared
Tour dietary deprtment.
Discuss observations
following trip.
Institute of Food
Technologists
221 North LaSalle St.
Chicago, Ill.
60611
The Hospital, Institution
and Educational Food
Service Society
620 North Hichigan Ave.
Chicago, Ill.
60611
rWIT 9
HOURS
Arox.
IAL SERVICE CLUSTER
Orientation to Health Occupations
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
AVA'S
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
E21
BfflAVIORIL
ACTIVITIES
(Ass).u I
is
REFMENCES
2 hours
1 hour
Introduction to Socia? Service
Occupations
A. Overview
A group of workers who help
people resolve 'their social
and emotional problems
Medical Social Worker
1.
Description of work
2.
Specific characteristics
required
a.
Physical
b.
Emotional
3.
Educational requirements
4.
Licensure or certification
5.
Employment opportunities
a.
Location
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
e.
Future outlook
Psychiatric Social Worker
1.
.
2.
3.
Same as above
4.
5.
LeC
ture
Speaker - Medical social
worker
Book:
"A Definitive Study
of Your Future in Social
Work". *BertramBeck.
Dec
1968 -7163 pp. $2.79
Film: wThe Social Worker"
17 min, color, 1967, rent-
al
Or
Film "Harlem Crusader"
29 min., Bl/Wh, 1965
rental
See page 48 for field
trip to psychiatric
hospital
Discussion
Interview speaker
Read and discuss
Name three community
problems portrayed in
the film
Discuss the concept
of social work
Interview social worker
in psychiatric setting
Nat'l Committee for
Social Work Careers,
2 Park Ave.
New York, N.Y.
10017
Council on Social Work Edda.
345 East 46th Street
New York, N. Y.
10017
Richards Rosen Press, Inc.
29 East 21st Street
New York, N.Y.
10010
Universal Education &
Visual Arts
221 Park Ave.
South
Dew York, N.Y.
10003
Films Inc.
733 Greenbay Road
Wilmette, Ill.
60091
Nat'l Committee for
Social Work Careers
2 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y.
10016
U2II2.....§aCIAL SERVICE CLUSLId)
HOURS
approx.
CONTENT
Orientation toHealth Occupations
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
AVA S
STUDENTS li;110/1-011AL
ACTIVIT1SS
Assirnments.)
REFERDICES
1 hour
1 hour
.Social Service Aide
(Community Health Aide,
Family Health Vorker, Health
Assistant/Aide)
1. 2.
Same as lender Eedical
3.
Social Porker
4-
E.
Social Work Technician
(Social T'ork Associate,
Social Aide)
1.
2.
3.
fi
Same as above
F.
Homemaker
1.2.
3 '
h.
5.
Sane as above
Films "People Who Care"
16 min.or
"Cal it Rehabilitation"
33 min.or
'The Critical Decades"
29 min.Or
"The Task We Face" 15 min.
or
"Public Health and
--
The Retarded Child"
22 min.
Film "By Chance or By
Choice" 26 min.
Lecture
Booklet "Career Oppor-
tuniiic7 in Homcnaker Hon
Health ride Service"
List five forms of
therapy shown in films
Discuss work of aideor
technician shown in film
Discussion
Read and discuss
Nat'l Assn. for Mental
health
10 Columbus Circle
New York, New York 10019
S.C. State Board of Health
Film Library
J. Marion Sims Building
Columbia, South Carolina
22201
Nat'l Council for Home-
maker Service
1740 Broadway
New York, N.Y.
10019
Local Homemaker Service
Orientation to healthOccupations
UNIT 9 SOCIAL SERVICE CLUSTER
(Cont'd)
.HWRS
A rox.
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STUDENTS BEHAVICPAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
-42-
REFERENCES
Home Health Aide
Bboklet "Visiting Home-
Read and discuss
maker Service Nanua3."
Show film "The Home
Health Aide"
20 min.,
color, sound, 1967
Discuss theadvantages of
being a home health aide
N.J. Dept. of Health
John Fitch Plaza
Trenton, N.J.
06625
The American Journal
of Nursing Co.
Educational Service
Division
Film Library
267 West 25th Street
New York, N.Y.
10001
UNIT 10 DRUG THERAPY CLUSTER
HOUTIS
-52PErxs)
Orientation to Hea3tIlacaeltions
COFTMT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S
BE
ST
ilk A
VA
ILA
BLE
STULENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments
-43-
gEFF
AR
Ic$s
4 hours
Vt
Introduction to Occupations
Related to Drug Therapy
A.
Overview - a team of health
workers that compound and
dispense medication.
B.
Pharmacologist
J Lecture
1.
Description of work
2.
Specific characteristics
reouired
a.
Physical
b.
Emotional
3.
Educational reouirements
11968 2 pp. fee
4.
Licensure or certification
5.
Employment opportunities
a.
Location
j Cusst Speaker:
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
e.
Future outlook
Booklet 3Pharmacologist4
C.
Pharmacist
1. 2.
3.
Same as above
4.
5.
Pharnacologist
Quarterly magazine
aPharmwy News" free
Film:
"Go Pharmacy"
15 Prim., color, 1971,
fre
Discussiol
Read and discuss
American Society of Hospital
Pharmacists, 2215 Constitution
Avenue, N.1.1 Washington, D.C.
20037 or 4630 Montgomery Ave.
Washington, D.C.
20014
American Society Pharmacology
and bp. Therapeutic Inc.
9650 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Md.
20014
Careers
P. O. Box 135
Largo, Florida 33540
Liter view guest speaker
Contact Local Pharmacologist
Read and discuss
current articles
Describe four areed in
which a pharmacist can
work
Pharmacy News E-90
Smi th Kline & French
Laboratories
Philadelphia, Pa.
19101
Corporate & Community
Relations Dept.
Parke, Dallas& Co.
Joneph Campau at the River
Detroit, hi
48232
Orientation to Health Occupations
( Coa
t ld)
MIT 10 MUG
TH
ER
APY=SIM
HOURS
(Approz.)
CCSTVT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
k hours
1 hour
1 hour
D.
Pharmacy Technician
1.
2.
Same as under
3.
Pharmacologist
5.
1 hour
.Pharmacy Aide
1.
2.
3.
Same as above
5.
Plan field trip to
pharmaceutical compoPY
Hands on Rimerience
Have students takean in-
each students home
ventory of drugs at their
home.
Discuss Ales, lama
arde and discard of each.
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
Observe, discuss,
question
List drugs kept in
Booklet "What is a Phar-
Reed and discuss
macisto 5pp., free, 1966
Show film "Bartlett and
Son"
35 min., color,
sound, 16me., free
or
"Design for Life" 1956
19 min., color, wand,
16mm.
or
"This is Pharmacy" 27 min.
color, sound, lbw
Or
"Time for Tomorrow* 20
min., blk/wh, sound,
color, 16ust
Film "The Dangerous
Drugs* 22
min
.
RVMENCES
American Pharmaceutical As
2215 Constitution
Ave., csir
Washington, D.C.
20007
S.J. Pharmaceutical
Assn.
118 W. State Street
Trenton, N.J.
08618
Upjohn Company
700 Portage Road
Tialamasoo, MI 49001
Describe local
pharmacist/Modern
Talking Picture
in y
neighborhood
Service, 1234 Spruce St.
Phila., Pa.
19107 or
315 Springfield Ave.
Summit, N.J.
07901
Assoc. Sterling Films,
31t7 Madison Avenue
.He4 York, N.Y.
10017
am as above
iPouse three hazards
drug. abuse
Assoc. Sterling Films
(See above)
Aesn. Sterling Films
1s3 U. 61st Street
New York, N.Y.
10023
The Narcotic
Pd.Foundation
of Anerica
5055 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, Calif.
90027
UNIT 11 RUIABMITATIVE CLUSTER
HOURS
roc.
Orientati on to Health Occupations
CO
NT
EM
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1.-
1 hour
1 hour
Introduction to Occupatitos
related to rehabilitative therapy
A.
Overview
This team is vitally in-
volved in the treatment and
rehabilitation of the patient.
The physiatrist is the
medical doctor who special-
izes in rehabilitative medi-
cine and heads this team.
mila
wim
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES AVA'S
B.
Occupational Therapy
1.
Occupational Therap:st
a.
Description of work
b.
Specific character-
istics required
1.
Physical
2.
Emotional
c.
2ducational require-
ments
d. Licensure or certifi-
cation
e.
Employment opportun-
ities
1.
Location
2.
Working conditions
3.
Financial rewards
4.
Other rewards
5.
Future outlook
Lecture
Show film "Diary of
Connie McGregor" B/W
sound, 16mm, 3963
Film "Armed Forces
Medical. Specialists"
14 min., color, 16mm
45-
_WANTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIM
(Assignmentj
REMIINCES
Discussion
List 3 rehabilitative
areas shown in the film
Name three duties
shown for each thera-
pist shown in film
"The 0.T. Story" 22 min.
Same as above
Booklet "Can You Mal
Read and discuss
with These problems?"
Film: "Seven for Susie"
Dune the seven members
114 min., color, 1968, free of the
rehabilitation
team
Book "Your Flitare in
0.T.
1968, 152pp $249
ad and discuss
Assn. for Physical and
Mental Rehabilitation
105 St. Lawrence
Rehoboth Beach, DE. 19971
Arnold Eagle
11 West 41st Street
New York, N.Y.
10036
Dept. of Army
A-V Section
The Pentagon
Washington, D.C.
20301
American 0.T. Assn.
251 Park Ave.
South
New York, N.I.
1C010
Same as above
Nat'l Easter Seal Society
Careers in Rehabilitation
2023 West Ogden Avenue
Chicago, Ill.
60612
Richards Rosen Press
29 East 21st Street
New York, N.Y.
10010
ED
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MU
TA
TIV
E C
LU
STE
R (
Cun
t'd)
Ori
enta
tion
to H
ealth
Occ
upat
ions
Cif
Co) 2
hour
s
1 ho
ur
2.O
ccup
atio
nal T
hera
pyA
ssis
tant
a. b. S
ae a
s un
der
c.O
ccup
atio
nal
d.T
hera
pist
e3.
Occ
upat
iona
l The
rapy
Aid
ea. b. c.
Same
as a
bove
d. e.
Phys
ical
The
rapy
1.Ph
ysic
al T
hera
pist
a.D
escr
iptio
n of
wor
kb.
Spec
ific
cha
ract
er-
istic
s re
quir
ed1.
Phys
ical
2.!M
otio
nal
C.
Edu
catio
nal r
equi
re-
men
ts
INST
RU
CT
OR
SA
CT
IVIT
IES
AV
A'S
"Tar
get"
12
min
.,co
lor,
lfem
a. 1
965
*To
Pick
a -
Lif
e"7
min
., co
lor.
Bou
nd,
Um
. 194
Dem
onst
rate
waf
fle
wea
ving
, cro
chet
ing,
or k
nitti
ng.
Thi
spa
rt m
old
also
be
taug
ht b
y an
Occ
upe-
tiosa
ia T
her*
ist
Lec
ture
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STU
D M
DE
HA
VIM
AL
AC
TIT
ITIE
SA
ss _
4-4
its
Show
film
"Fo
r T
oday
and
Tom
orro
w".
17 m
in.,
colo
r, s
ound
, 196
7
Dis
cuss
film
Dis
cuss
Ills
RE
FER
PHC
ES
Stud
ents
will
per
form
one
type
of
0. ?
.
Lis
a-Jo
rdon
-.
Dis
cuss
the
adva
ntag
essh
own
in th
e fi
lm o
fbe
toed
ng a
Phy
sica
lT
hera
pist
Am
eric
an O
.T. A
ssn
251
Park
Ave
., So
uth
Mew
Yor
k, N
A. 1
0010
Sam
e as
abc
ie
Chapter of American
laical therapy
Ass
n.20
1 Pl
easa
nt V
alle
yW
ayW
est O
rang
e, N
.J.
0705
2
Am
eric
an P
.T. A
ssn.
The
Cal
ifor
nia
Cha
pter
s54
8 O
cean
Str
eet
Sant
a C
ruz,
Cal
if.
9506
0
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 11
REIAPTLITATIVE COSTER (Cont'd
.47
BE
ST C
OPT
AV
LA
KE
OW
AM
MIN
N W
. 10.
HO
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Stla
r:oy
z.)
11 CO
NT
EM
T
DIS
TH
ITC
TO
RS
AC
TIV
ITIE
S 1(
.01_
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0 T
IME
NIS
BIl
lAV
ICR
iA
CT
IVIT
IES
(Ass
igri
nent
s)R
EFM
EN
CFS
trt A
2ho
rs
d.
Licerisure or certif-
icat
ion
e.
Eoploynant opportm-
ities
1.) Location
2.) Working condition,
3.) Financial evardo
4.) Other rewards
5.) Future outlook
2.
Physical Therapy
Assistant
a.
1
b.
1
c.
Sates as above
d.
e.
i3.
Physical Therapy Aide
Ia.
b.
c.
Sane as above
d.
e.
411M
.I.
or
"The
Ret
urn"
33 rein.
or
"Within Your Hands"
16 min. B/W, sound,
16 mm
Give each student
potato and peeler
Booklet "Your Pnture
and Physical Therapy"
free, 2 pp.
Demonstrate range of
actio
n fo
r on
eex
trem
ity
Discuss the career
possibilities in
Physical Therapy
Pry to peel potato
with one hand
Read and discuss
Divide students in
pairs - return
dem
onst
ratio
ns
S.C. State Beard of
Health,
Film
Lib
rary
Marion Sims Bldg.
Columbia, S.C.
29201
American P.T. itasn.
2057 Bregg Street
Brooklyn, N.Y.
11229
Same as above
Am
eric
an P
. T. A
ssn.
17 4
0Broadway
New
Yor
k, N
.Y.
1001
9
Ir. 11
REHABILITATIVE CLUSTER (Cont. Id
HOURS
(APprox.)
CO
NT
LN
T
1 ho
ur
Orientation to Health Occupations
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
INSTRUCTOPS
ACTIVIITELiEWS)
STUDENTS BFLAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
a2412B"lts)
REFERENCES
D.
Corrective Therapist
1.. Description of work
2.
Specific characteristics
required
a.
Physical
b.Hnotional
3.
atucatimal requirements
4.
Licensing() or certifica-
tion
5.
Empleyment opportunities
a.
Location
b. Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
e.
Future outlook
E.
Rehabilitation Counselor
1.
2. 3.
Same as above
4.5.
Plan field trip to a
psychiatric or county
hospital.
See Unit 9.
Lecture
Guest Speaker:
Corrective
Therapist
Tour 0.T., P.T. and
Vocational Rehabilita-
tion Unite - discuss
observations seen
during tour
Discussion
Students interview
speaker
Discussion
I
Booklet "The Rehabilita-
Read and discuss
tion Counselor" 1968, free
3 FT1-
American P.T. Assn.
1156 15th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20005
Local Veterans Hospital
American Rehabilitation
Counselor Association
1605 Nov Harapshire Ave.
Washington, D.C.
Nat'l Assn. for Mental
Health
10 Columbus Circle
New York, N.Y. 109
Orientation to Health Occu ations
UNIT 11 RFEABILITATIVE CLUSTER
(Cont'd)
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
HOURS
(_AERrox.)
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
N.J. Rehabilitation
Comission
Labor & Industry Bldg.
John Fitch Plaza Rm. 1005
Trenton, N.J.
08625
1 hour
F.
Homemaking Rehabilitation
Guest speaker.
Show
Observe, ask mestions
American Home Economics As
Consultant
students laborsaving
handle;nduse equipment
1600 20th St., N.W.
1. 2.
3.
Same as under
household equipment and
shortcuts for house-
hold routines.
Washington, D. C.
20009
4.
Corrective Therapy
5.
Show film "The Road
List 4 ways the visiting
American Red Cross
Back' 23 min. BM -
nurse helped with
17th and "D Streets
gSound,
1965
rehabilitation
Washington, D.C.
20006
4 hours
G.
Hospital Librarian or
Plan field trip to
Discuss activities of
Med',cal Library Assn.
Reading Therapist
hospital library
job with librarian
919 N. hichigan Street
1.2.
(psychiatric, veteran,
children's t.tc.)
Suite 1601
Chicago, Ill 60610
3.
Same as above
4.
American Library Assn.
550 E. Huron Street
Chicago, Ill.
60611
H.
Music Therapist
Include music therapy
Observe and ask
Contact Hospital
1.
dept. in above trip.
ouestions
Music Therapist
2.3.
Same as above
It.
Therapist will demcn-
strate a music therapy
session
5
Orientation to Health Occvnations
UHTT
I°.7Y.AFTLITATrfE CLUSTER (Cont'd)
.S1ViDITSBEHAVIORAL
HOURS
IRSTRUCTOR3
ACTIVITIES
(Approx.)
CONTMT
ACTIvITIFs (AV
S)
(Assignments)
BE
ST C
OPY
itw
eviii
biE
I.
Recreational Therapist
1.
2.
Same as under
3.
Corrective Therapy
4.
5.
J.
Speech Therapist
- See Unit 13
- 50
-
REFERENCES
Rcollet ''Music Therapy as Read and discuss
a Career" 1969, free
14pp
Film "Music Therapy Intern-Describe the work of
ships 20 min., B/R, 1967,
the rusic therapiz.t as
free
Include recreational
therapy dept. in stove
trip.
Therapist will
discuss recreational
therapy
portrayed in the film
Listen, ask questions
1
Booklet "The Recreation-
Read and diecuea
al Therapist" 1968 Free
Nat'l Assn. for Ndsic
Therapy, Inc.
P. 0. Box 610
Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Nat'l Medical Audiovisual
Center (Annex) Station
K.
Atlanta, Georgia 30324
Consulting Service on
Recreation for Al and
Handicapped
Nat'l Recreation I Park
Assn., 8 West 8th St.
New York, N.Y.
10011
and
1700 Pennsylvania Ave.
N.W.
Washington,
D.C.
20006
Nat'l Aesn. for Recrea-
tional Therapists, Inc.
Eastern State Hospital
Vinita, Okla. 74303
Nat'l Assn. for Malta
Health, 10 Columbus
Circle
New York, N.Y.
10019
ncrr 11
REHABILITATIVE CLUSTER (Cont' d)
:Duns
(fiEtrox.
2 hours
CONTENT
Orientation to Health Occupations,
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
-51-
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
INSTRUCTO.%
ACTIVITIES
k^,TriITIEVA'S)
sue
ijit
ST
en:M
AC
ES
.Other Related Occupations
1. Prosthctist and Orthotist
a.
Description of work
t.
Specific character-
istics required
1.
Phftical
2.
Enational
c.
Educational require-
ments
C..
Licensure or certifi-
cation
e.
Employment opportuni-
ties
1.
Location
2.
Working conditions
3.
Financial rewards
4.
Other rewards
5.
Future outlook
2. Prosthetist technician/
aide
Ortbotist technician/
aide
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d.
e.
Guest speaker - Display of
artificial livb, braces,
suppoets and other ortbo
pedic appliances
Film "Men and Mobility"
17 min. Color.
Sound
16 mm
Lecture
Obs
erve
, han
dle
equi
p-m
ent,
diSouss, question
Discuss the advantages
of this health field
shown in the film
Discussion
American Orthotic and
Prosthetic Association
918 18th St., N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20006
Norwood Studios, Inc.
926 B.J. Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20210
Americal Board of Certi-
fication of the Prosthe-
tic and Orthopedic Industry,
Inc., 411 Association Bldg.
1145 19th Street
Washington, D.C.
20006
Prosthetists and Ortho-
tists Society of U.
8-10 South Harrison St.
east Orange, N.J. 07602
American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgery
29 Bast Madison Street
Chicago, Ill.
60602
Orientation to Health Oecu atiens
FM .32
HEALTH OCCUPATTONS RELATE TO COW/MATIONS SUMS CI1TS'in
Hou
rsA
rox.
CONTEiT
2 hours
Aor
m.o
.Mal
mat
i
lntrnelortinn to Occupations
related to CommunicaLlcn
Skills
1110
1111
111P
,
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Mal
e"INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AM' S)
STUD
LS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignment!),
REFIREHCES
A. Overview
A team of workers who
coordinate activities of
community agencies with
services of the health
facility
B.
Volunteer Services
1.
Director of Volunteer
Services
a.
Description of work
b.
Specific character-
istics required
1.) Physical
2.) motional
c.
Educational require-
mente
d.
Licensure or certifi-
cation
e.
Ebployment opportun-
ities
1.) Location
2.) Wcrkinz conditions
3.) Financial rewards
Is.) Other reward.,
5.) Future outlook
Lecture
Guest speaker- Director
of -.1olu)stet,r rervices
from a local hospital
Film "Volunteers in
Hospitals" BM, 15 min.
Rental floe
Discussion
Discuss advantages anS
diradrantoroo of
3Ccupation
Discuss the role of
tbe volunteer aa
portrayed in the film
Contact your local
hospital
American Hospital Asan.
840 N. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Orientation to Health Occv ations
U4/T 12 HEALTH OCCUPATION RELATED TOCONNUNICATICN SKILLS GIEORIFontidl.
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
HOURS
(Approx.
CONTEAT
1111
Ilow
NIII
IIII
1 hour
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES (AVAIS) ......ssi
wits
-53-
REFERENCES
2.
Volunteer Worker3 (Cray
Ladies, Minuts hen,
Jana, Red Coats)
a.
b.
Same as under
c.
Director of Volunteer
d.
Services
e.
.Health Information Spec-
ialist/Science Writer
1.
Description of work
2.
Specific enarseter-
istios requlred
a.
Physical
b.
"motional
3.
Educational requirements
4.
Licensure or certifi-
cation
5.
EinployMent opportunities
a.
Location
b.
Yorking conditions
c.
Financial rewards,
d.
Other rewards
e.
Futtre outlook
Show film "A Gift of
Time" 25 min., 1957,
rental $10.00
or
"Vaunteers in
Hospitals" 15 min.
Big, rental $5.00
Elicit discussion of
information learned
on radio or T.V. about
the health field
Bnoklet
Cuide to
Careers in Science
Writing" 8pp, free,
Give Assigtuent
Assign otudents to
bring in newspaper
articles related to
health
Describe 5 duties per-
formed by volunteers
Same as above
State information
learned on radio or
T.V. about health
field
Read and discuss
Write and act out a
spot announcement for
T.V. on a current
health problem (ex.
V.D., drugs, pollution)
Ara urge a 'bulletin
board display or have
studeats make perma-
nent booklets
American Hospital Assn.
8)40 North Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Same as above
Nat'l Assn. of Science
"Writers, Inc.
73 Carlton Ave., Apt. 18A
Port Washington,
11050
Same as above
Orientation to Health Occupations
1!7r,
2 HEALTH OCCUPATIONS RELATED 713 COMMUNICATION SKILLS CLUSTER (Cone' d)
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTENT
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
BEHAVIORAL
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
3-hour
1 hour
Hospital Chaplain
1. 2.
Same as under Health
3.
Info:. specialist/
14.
Science Writer
5.
E.
Hospital Public Relations
Director
1.
2. 3.'Same as above
5. Public Health Educator/
School Health Educator
1.2.
3.
Same as above
It.
5.
Booklet "Health Edu-
cation as Your Career"
Book: "Your Fhture in
Technical and Science
Writing" By &ierson
Clarke and Vernon Rost
160 pp. 1972, $3.99
Guest speaker -
Chaplain
Lecture
Lecture
Read and discuss
Read and discuss
Interview by students
Discussion
Discussion
American Assn. for Health,
Physical Education and
Recreation, N.E.A.
1201 6th Street, LW.
Washington, D.C.
2000
6
Richards Rosen Press
29 E. 21st Street
New York, N.Y.
10010
Chaplain's department.
Contact local hospital.
The Information Center
Public Relations Society
of America, Inc.
845 Third Avenue
Neer York, N.Y.
10022
Society of Public Health
Educators, Inc.
419 Park Avenue, South
New York, N.Y.
10016
Orientation to Health Occupations
NIT
12 HEALTH OCCUPATIONS PMATED TO COMUNICATION MILS CLUSTER Cont'd
HOJRS
jApprox.)
CONTEIIT
CI N
G.
Public Health Statis-
tician
1.
2.
3.
Same as above
4.
5.
H.
Medical Illustrator
1.2.
3.
Same as under Health
4.
Information Specialist/
5.
Science Writer
BEST COPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
ST DENTS BiliknORAL
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES AVA S
Ansimmtv)
or..i
woh
.
-55-
REFERENCES
Hand out "Public
Read and discuss
Health Statistician".
Guest speaker -
Interview speaker
Show illustrations,
models, graphs, and chart Observe and discuss
American Assn. for Health,
Physical Education and
Recreation
1201 16th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20036
Health Careers Information
N.Y. State Dept. of Health
Box 200
Albany, N.Y.
12203
American Statistical Assn.
810 18th St., N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20006
Biological Photograph Assn.,
Inc., P. O. Box 12866
Philadelphia, Pa.
19108
Assn. of Medical Illustrators
University of Nebraska
College of Medicine
b2nd & Dewey Avenue
Omaha, Nebraska 68105
Assoc. of Medical
Illustrators
738 Keystone Ave.
River Forrest, Ill.
60305
Orientation to Health Occunations
UNIT 13
qCCUPATIONS RELATED TO SPECIAL EENSES CLUSTER
UNIT
(Approx.)
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES AVAIS
is hours
Introdtv'ti'
tr. '1,-.1ur.ti548
rel.:tad to Special Senses
A.
Overviww
These specialiete .epoielo
and treat problems related
to the special senses.
B.
Ear Therapist
1.
Audi4ogist
a.
Description of *uric
b.
Specific character-
istics required
1.) Physical
2.) Emotional
c.
Educational require-
ments
d.
Licensure or certifi-
cation
e.
Employment opportun-
ities
1.) Location
2.) Working conditions
3.) Financial rewards
4.) Other rewards
5.) Future outlook
aaLecturz
NST
CO
PYA
VA
ILA
BL
E
iBEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assi:
nts
-56-
REFERENCES
Lemonstrate audiam4Lter.
use Oxidants for
demonstration
Film "Your Ears and
Hearing" 11 min.
Film "Breaking the
Sound Barrier" 28 min.,
color, 1968, free
Arrange with school
nurse for rotating stu-
dents, one or two at a
time to assist during
routine audiometric
testing
Discussion
Observe and discuss
Discuss film
Describe how speech
professionals help
handicapped children
Help school nurse with
audiometric testing
American Assn. of
Ophthalmology
1100 17th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20036
American Speech & Hearing
Association
9030 Old Georgetown Road
Washington, D.C. 20011
N.J. State Dept. of Heide
John Fitch Plaza
Trenton, N.J.
08625
Association-Sterling Films
b66 Third Avenue
Neer York, N.Y.
10022
Local school nurse
Orientation to Health Occu
tions
UNIT 13 OCCUPATIONS RELATED TO SPECIAL SENSESCLUSTER Cont 'd
!HOURS
(lEprox.
CONTENT
BEST
CO
PY A
VA
ILA
BL
E
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA SI
hours
2.
Audiology Technician
a.
b.c.
Same as above
d.
e.
Eye Therapist
1.
Optician
a.b.
c.
Same asunder
d.
Audiologist
e.
2.
Optical Technician
a.
b.
Same asunder
c.
Audiologist
d.
e.
Booklet "Hearing and
Speech 0areopen 1967. 8DD
free
Film "Ophthalmic Careers;
Ophthalmology" 17min.,
color, 1969, Rental
Plan field trip to large
optical estab-
lishment
Booklet "Ophthalmologist,
Oculist, Optometrist,
Optician; DO You
now the
Difference?" 1968-1pp free
Film loop "Dispensing
Opticians and Optical Lab
Mechanics"
Give each student a
ruler used by
opticians
STUIL. TS BEHAVIO
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
-57-
REnitENCES
aria DiscUsa
Name aft careers in the
field of ophthalmology
Observe and discuss
lens grinding and
assembling lens into
frames
Read and discuss
Describe the work of
an optician
Measure taking facial
measurements for
glasses
Nat'l Assn of Hearing
& Speech Agencies
919 18th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20006
FilmvIncorporated
733 Greenbay Road
Wilmette,
m.
60091
American Board of Optic-
ianry, 821 Eggert Road
Buffalo, N.Y.
14226
?at'l Society for the
Prevention of Blindness
79 Madison Avenue
New York, 1.2%
10016
Encyclopedia Britannica
Ed. Corp.,
Dept. 10-A
425 N. MichiganAvenue
Chicago,
na.,
6o61
1Guild /of 'Prescription
Opticians of kfteritaf
1250, Connecticut Ave., N.W.
Washington-, D.C.
20036'
Orientation to Health
Occupations
UNIT 13 OCCUPATIONS MATED
TO SPECIAL SENSESCLUSTER (Cont'd)
HOURS
lApprox.)
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA,S)
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
Et
BUIAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
-58-
REFERENCES
hours
1 hour
Optometrist
1. 2.
3.
Same as above
14.
5.
Optometric Technician
1.
2.
3.
Same as above
4.
5.
Therapists related to
Opthalmology
1.
Orthoptist
a.
b.
c.
Same as under
d.
Audiologist
e.
Book "Your Future
as an
Optician" by Hans
Hirschborn 158pp., 1970,
$3.99
Demonstrate machine
used in testing of
eyes as well as
Snellen test
Booklet "Mat isan
Optometrist" free, Lipp
Film nA Career with
vi..Lari-
114
lulu
.SO
Und
color, free
Arrange with school
nurse for students to
assist during eye
screening
Booklet "Optometry for
You" free
Demonstration of eye
muscle exercises by
an
orthopti st
Read and discuss
Students paired off
and test each other
Read and discuss
Discuss the work of
the nntomntrint
and
the reouirements of
the profession
Help school nurse with
eye screening tests
Observe and discuss
Read dnd discuss
Observe and discuss
Richards Rosen Pred%
29 E. 21st St.
New York, N.Y.
10010
American Optometric
Ana....
7000 Chimes,.
St. Louis, MD 63119
N.J. Optometric Assn.
Public TnformaLln" ""ce
'14 Greenwood Avenue
Trenton, N.J.
08609
Local school nurse
N.J. Optometric Assn.
Public Information Office
514 Greenwood Avenue
Trenton, N.J. 08609
American Orthoptic Council
3400 Massachusetts Ave. N.W.
Washington, D.0
.20007
Orientation to. Health Occupations
UNIT 13 OCCUPATIONS RELATED TO SPECIAL SENSES CLUSTER (Cont'd)
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTENT
1 hour
2.
Orthoptic Technician/
Assistant
a.
b.c.
Same as above
d.
e.
3.
Ophthalmic Technician
a.
b.
c.
Same As above
d.
e.
Speech Therapist
1. 2.
3.
Same as above
4.
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
BE
STco
nA
VA
IUB
LE
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
-59-
REFERENCES
Booklet "A Career in
Orthoptics" 1968, free
iapp
Read and discuss
Guest speaker - tapes
Listen, discuss,
of therapy between
question
patient and speech,
therapist
Prepare tapes of stud-
ent's speech
Film "In Terms of Speech"
16 min., B/W, 1966, Rental
$4.00
Speak on tape & listen
to playback.
Discuss
differences
Discuss two speech
problems portrayed in
the film
American Assn. of Certified
Orthoptiste
University if Calif.
San Francisco Medical Center
San Francisco, Calif. 94122
Nat'l A. of Hearing
and Speech Agencies
919 18th Street, N.W.
Washington, D. C. 20006
N.J. Academy of Bphthal-
mology
deOtoloryogology
406Cooper Street
Camden, N. J
.08102
Film Division Cinema Division
University of southern Calif.
University Park, Los Angeles
California
90007
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT lh RESEARCH SCIENCE CLUSTER
BEST COPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
HOURS
rox.
1 hour
1 hour
1
CONTENT
Introduction to Occupations
related to Research
A.
Overview
A group of wotkers with
special skills related to
the problems. of health and
disease prevention
.Biochemists
1.
Description of work
2.
Specific characteristics
required
a.
Physical
b.
Emotional
3.
Educational requirements
4.
Licensure or certificatio
5.
Employment opportunities
a.
Location
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
e.
Mature outlook
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (ANA'S)
Film "A Story with No
End" 20 min., color,
16mmt, free or
Film "Decision for
Research"
Or
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
Assi
is
Film "Of Hen and Minds"
29 nin. 1968 Free
Guest speaker
Booklet "Chemistry and
Your Career"
Booklet "Careers in
Biology" 1967, free
REFERENCES
Describe feelings to-
wards tour of lab shown
in film
Name two methods of
research used by
scientists
Discuss the work of
scientist shown In the
film
Interview guest
speaker
Read and discuss
Read and discuss
Modern Talking Picture
Service, 123h Spruce St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
19107
Science Service
1719 N. Street, N.W.
Was
hing
ton,
D.C.
20036
American Heart Assn.
Film Library
267 West 25th Street
New York, N.Y. 10001
American Society of
Biological Chemists
9650 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Nd.
20014
American Chemical Society
1155 16th Street, N.W.
Whshington, D.C.
20006
American Institute of
Biological Sciences
3900 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C.
2018
Orientation to Health Occupations
. BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AR
AB
LE
UN
IT 1
4 R
ESE
AR
CH
SC
IEN
CE
CL
UST
ER
(C
ont'd
-.61-
HOURS
(Approx.
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments
REFERENCES
C.
Biophysicists
1.
2.
Same as under Bio-
3.
chemists
4. 5.
Booklet "Biophysicist"
1968, 2pp, 150
Read and discuss
1 .
Careers, P. O. Box 135
Largo, Florida 33540
2 hours
D.
Bacteriologist
Film "A Career in
List four opportunities
Indiana University
1.
2.
Bacteriology" 15 min.,
color, sound, 16mm
shown in the film for
bacteriologists
Audio Visual Center
Bloomington, Indiana
3.
Same as above
.
14.
5.
.
1 hour
E,
Anatomist
Guest speaker
Interview guest
American Institute of
1.
speaker
Biological Sciences
)
2.
3.
Same as above
3900 Wisconsin Ave.
N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20016
)4.
5.
Booklet "Your Career
in Anatomy"
Read and discuss
University of Michigan
Dept. of Anatomy
Ann Arbor, Michigan
F.
Physiologist
k.
Lecture
Discussion
American Physiological
Society
2.
9650 Rockville Pike
3.
Same as above
Bethesda, Maryland
20014
4.
.
5.
Booklet "Choosing a
Read and discuss
Same as above
Career" 1965, free, 14PP
hours
Plan field trip
Tour Medical Research
Contact local
Laboratory
Laboratory
Orientation to Health Occupations_
UNIT 14 RESEARCH SCIEME CLUSTER (Cont'd
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
- 62 -
HOURS
ADorox.
CONTDIT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (ANA'S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
HaERENCES
1 hour
G.
Microbiologist
1.
2.
Same as under
3.
Biochemists
14.
5.
1 hour
H.
ce)
Co
Pathologists
1.
2.
3.
Same as above
4.
5.
I.
Toxicologists
1.2.
3.
Same as above
4.
5.
J.
Health Sociologist
1.2.
3.
Same as above
4.5.
Booklet "Microbiologist°
Prepare slides of
organisms
Lecture
Read and discuss
View organism through
microscope
Discussion
Booklet "A Career in
Read and discuss
Medical Science Pathology''
1966, free, 32pp
Guest speaker
Hand out literature
received from refer-
ence
Booklet "Professional
Opportunities for Social
Scientists" 1968 free 5 pp
Interview
Read dnd discuss
Read and discuss
Health Careers of Ohio
"P.O.Box 5574, Columbus, OH
43221
American Society for Micro-
biology, 1913.First St.,ffa.
Washington, D.C. 20036
College of American Path-
ologists
Prudential Plaza
Suite 2115
Chicago, Ill.
60611
National Health Council
1790 Broadway
:lent York, N.Y.
100E'
The American Sociological
Association
1755 Massachusetts Ave
N.W.
Washington, D. C .
20036
U.S. Civil Service Commission
1900 E Street, Washington,
D.C.
20415
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 14
RESEARCH SCIENCE CLUSTER(Cont'd)
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
-63
-
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
K.
Immunologists
Prepare questions for stu-
Observe and ask questions
1.
dents to 'ask of this
of this worker during
2.
3.
Same as under
health worker during tour
of Research Laboratory
field trip
4.
Biochemists
5.
L.
Virologists
Lecture
Discussion.
1.
2.
Observe this worker
during field trip
3.
Same as above
4.
5.
cP
1 hour
AL
Medical Engineer/Health
Booklet "Physics as a
Read and discuss
American Institute of
Physicist
Career"
Physics
1.
335 East 45th Ctreet
2.
New York, N.Y. 10C17
3.
Same as above
Lecture
Discussion
Medical Engineering &
5.
Electronics
2 East 63rd Street
New York, N.Y. 10016
A.
Medical Engineer Tech./
Health Physics Tech.
Booklet "Engineering,
A Career of Opportunity"
Read and discuss
Nat'l Society of Prof.
Engineers
1.
2029 S. Street, N.T.
2.
Washington, D.C. 20006
3.
Same as above
4.
5.
UNIT 14 RESEARCH SCIENCE CLUSTER(Cont'd)
HOURS
v.ro
xCONTENT
Orientation to Health Occupations
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES AVA'S
'pm
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
1 hour
Medical Librarian
1. 2.
3.
Sane as under
14.
Biochemists
5.
.Technical Writer
1.
2.
3.
Same as above
4. 5
Lecture
Booklet "Medical
Librarian." 1968, Opp
450
ACTIVITIES
Ass
ants
-64-
REFERENCES
DiS
eUtto
lon
Read and discuss
Lecture
Discussion
Booklet "Technical
Writer"
1968,
350
7pP
Read and discuss
Medical Library Assn., Inc.
919 N. Michigan Street
Suite 1601
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Science Research Assn., Inc.
259 East Erie Street
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Society of Technical
Writers & Publishers, Inc.
P.O. Box 3706
Beechwood Station
Columbus, Ohio 43214
Careers
P.O. Box 135
Largo, Florida 33540
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 15 CO1MNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CLUSTER
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
65
HOURS
(Approx.
COATENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERMCES
2 hours
Introduction to Occupations
related to Community and
Environmental Health
1.
Community Health
A. Overview
A group of workers who deal
with the health of the
community
D. Public Health Admin.
1.
Description of work
2.
Specific characteristics
required
a.
Physical
b.
Emotional
3.
Educational reouirements
1.
Licensure or certification
5.
Employment opportunities
a.
Location
b.
Working conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
e.
Future outlook
Lecture
Film "Journey to
Medicine" 20 min.
B/W, 16mm, free loan
Booklet "Your Career in
Public Health" 1966, free,
35 pp
Film "Health in Our
Community" 13 min.,
color, 1969, rental
Or
"Not as a Privilege"
29 min., color, 1969,
free
Discussion
Discuss advantages of
choosing public health
as an occupation
Read and discuss
Discuss your community
health problems
Describe the neighbor-
hood Health Center por-
trayed in the film
U.S. P.H. Service
A-V Facility
Nat'l Communicable Disease
Center
Atlanta, Ga.
30333
Calif. State Dept. of
Public Health
215 Berkeley Way,
Berkeley,Calif.
94704
Encyclopedia Brittanica
Educational Corporation
1822 Pickwick Avenue
Glenview, Ill.
60025
Modern Talking Pictures
2323 New Hyde Park Road
New Hyde Park, N.Y.
110h0
Orientation to Health Occupations
T
BEST COPY AVAILABLE66
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
C.
Public Health Statistician/
Biomathematician
Booklet "Careers in
Statistics"
Read and discuss
American Statistical Assn.
Room 703
1.
810 18th Street
2.
Same asunder Public
Washington, D.C.
20006
3.Health Administrator
14.
National Center of Health
5.
Statistics, U.S. Public
Health Service, Dept. of
H.E
.W.,
Room 10066,
Washington, D.C.
20201
D.
Public Health Nurse
Show film "Long Day's
Discuss the public
American Journal of
1.
2.
Journey". 29 min., B/W,
sound, 1953, (Guide)
health nurse in her
areas of work
Nursing Co., Educ.
Services Division, Film
3.
Same as above
Discussion
Library, 267 West 25th
Is.
or
St., N.Y., N.Y.
10001
K.
4defer also to Public Health
"The Road Back".
Discuss the role of the
American Red Cross
ri3
Nurse under Patient Care
Cluster
23 min., B /4, sound,
1966
or
visiting nurse as shown
in the film
17th and D Street
Washington, D.C.
20006
"Almost a Miracle" 26 min.
Discuss the role of the
American nurses Assn.
color, 196)3, Rental $6.50
Public Health Nurse in
the film
267 West 25th Street
New York, N. Y.
10001
.Health Officer
Lecture
Discussion
1.
2.
Guest speaker:
Health
Interview speaker
Contact Local
3.Same as above
Officer
Health Officer
4.
5.
F.
Public Health Educator
Ir.
.... ._
Orientation to Health Occupations
(Cunt
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
HOURS
INZTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES
(Approx.)
CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
AVA'S
Assi.
ants
REFERENCES
4 homra
.Community Health Planner
Plan field trip to
Discuss observations
Local Comnunity Health
1.
community health dept.
following trip
Dept.
2.
Same as under Public
3.
Health Administrator
4.
5.
H.
Community Health Vorker
American Public Health
(see Social Service Cluster)
Assoc.
1.
1740 Broadway
2.
New York, N.Y.
10019
3.
Same as above
4.
5.
2 hours
.Sanitarian
Draw large map of
Students will pin-
1.
county or city
point major community
2.
facilities on map
3.
Same as above
4-
5.
1 hour
Emergency and/or Disaster
Film mCrisis...Blue-
Answer ouestion:
"How
American Hospital Assn.
Specialist
print for Communication"
did workers behave
840 North Lake Shore Driv
1.
17 min., B/W, 1966,
during disaster?"
Chicago, Ill.
60611
2.
Rental $4.00
3.
Same as above
4.
4Disaster Plan" 16 min.
Discuss film
Abbott Laboratories
5.
color, 1958, free
Film Service Dept.
North Chicago, Ill.
4.
UNIT
1COMNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CLUSTER
BE
STA
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT
15COMMUNITY AND ENVIP NM T
1
- 68 -
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
HOURS
SApprox.)
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (ADA'S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REFERENCES
Booklet "Panic or Plan?"
Name three ways to
Metropolitan Life
and Film "Emergency 77"
prevent emergencies
Insurance Company
14 min., 16mm, B/41 sound,
free
1 Madison Avenue
New York, N.Y.
10010
K. Community Health Volunteers
Prepare outline for
Survey community for
(Red Cross, Civil Defense,
Rescue Squad, Fire Dept. 1
use during survey.
If
time permits, invite a
resources.
Discuss
Findings
Voluntary Agency (Cancer,
Heart, etc.)
1.
volunteer agency to
present material and
resources available.
Local Volunteer Agency
2.
Same as Public Health
3.
Administrator
N in5.
2 hours
.Eavironmenta Health
A.Overview
A group of workers
dealing with community
health who specialize in
environmental factors
N.J. Dept. of arviron-
mental Protection
P.O. Box 1390
Trenton, N.J.
08625
Film "patch on Health"
Discuss film
U.S.P.H. Service
.
13 min., color, sound,
free
A-V Facility
Nat'l Communicable Disease
Or
Center
"Engineering Your
Health" 13 min., color,
sound, 16mm, 1958, free
Name three Health
hazards
shor
nin the
film
Atlanta, Ga.
30333
Same as above
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 15 COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH CLUSTER (Cont'd)
HOURS
LNSTRUCTORS
(Approx. )
CONTENT
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S
BE
STco
py
-69
-
VA
IIA
BL
E
4 hours
Industrial Hygienist
1.
2.
3.
4.
Same as above
C.
Venereal Disease Control
Worker
1. 2.
3.
Same as above
4.
5.
D.
Safety Engineer
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Lecture
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTTVITIES
A....entP)
Booklet "Industrial
Hygienist" 1966, 4 pp,
free
Film "A Respectable
Neighborhood" 25 min.,
MI
Booklet "What you should
know about Gonorrhea" &
'That you Should know
about Syphilis"
Plan field trip to
local water filtran
plant, local sewage plant
or poison control center.
Discussion
Read and discuss
Discuss film
Read and discuss
Observe, discuss, and
Question
REFERENCES
American Industrial
Hygiene Association
14125 Pacvost Street
Detroit, Michigan 48227
Industrial Hygiene
Division
,U.S. Public Health Serv.
Uashington D.C.
20225
N.J. Dept. of Health
John Fitch Plaza
Trenton, N.J.
08625
N.J. State Museum
Ext. Service, Dept. of
Ed., P.O.Box 1868
Trenton, N.J.
08625
Health Education Servicd
P.O. Box 7283
Albany, N.Y.
12224
Contact local plants
American Society of
Safety Engineers
850 Busse Highway
Park Ridge, Ill.
60068
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 15
CO2111eITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CLUSTER (Cont'd)
HOURS
1±1prox.
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIe3S
AVA S
-70-
BEST COPY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
Assiu rents
E.
Sanitarian (Environmental
Scie
ntis
ts/E
pide
mol
ogis
ts)
1. 2.
3.
4.
5.
Same as above
hhvironmental Health
Technician
1.2. 3.
Same as above
4.
5.
Booklet
Your Future in
Safety Engineering" 1965,
free, 12pp.
Lecture
Read and discuss
Discussion
Booklet 'The Professional
Read and discuss
Sanitarian"
free, 14 pp.
Film "Engineering Your
Health" 14 min., color,
1958, free
Simulation Game:
Smog or Dirty Water
free loan
Film "All the Difference'
16 mm, 20 min., color,
.--
free
Name four opportunities
within the profession
of sanitary engineering
Participate in game
Discuss the pollution
crisis portrayed in the
film.
RumatTczs
Nat'l Safety Council
Director of Public Infor.
425 V. hichigan Ave.
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Nat'l Association
of Sanitarians
Lincoln B] dg.
15550 Lincoln Street
Denver, Col.
80203
Nat'l Medical A-V
Center, Station K
Atlanta, Georgia
30324
American Public Health
Assn.,
1740
Broadt;ay
New York, N.Y.
10019
N.J. Occupational
Research C Development
aesource Cent
ero
Plainfield Avenue
Edison, N.J.
Audio-Visual Service
Eastman Kodak Company
343 State Street
Rochester, N.Y.
14650
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 15 COMMUNITY AND WVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CLUSTET: (Cont'd)
HOURS
(Approx.)
3 hours
1 hour
ca
CONTENT
G.
Sanitary Engineer
1.
2.
Same as under Public
3.
Health Administrator
4.
5.
- 71
-B
ES
T C
OP
Y A
VA
ILA
BLE
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
SIUDOITS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
REF.M.MCES
Air pollution or micro-
biology kit
Lecture
"Environmental Pollution:
Our ',Iorld in Crisis"
film strips,fee.
Booklet "A Career
Opportunity in
amironmental Health"
4 pp., free
Do experiments in kit
Discussion
Name and discuss the
conseouences and
solutions for three
problem areas of
pollution
Read and discuss
Union Carbide Corp.
P.O. Box 363
Tuxedo, N.Y.
10937
U.S. Public Health Sery.
Dept. of H.E.W.
1Tashington, D.C. 20025
American Society of
Civil Engineers
345 East 47th Street
New York, P.Y.
10017
National Environmental
Health Association
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Denver, Col.
80203
Ward's Natural
Science Establishment,
Inc., P.O. Box 1712
Rochester, N.Y.
14603
Na. State Dept. of
Health
John Fitch Plaza
Trenton, N.J.
08625
-UNIT 16
OTHER OCCUPATIOJS CLUSTER
HOURS
(Approx.)
Orientation to Health Occupations
BE
STC
OPY
AV
A1L
AB
LE
-72-
CII
NT
RA
T
Other Occupations
1 hour
A.
Overview
This is a group of
miscellaneous health work-
ers who do not fit into
a particular cluster
to
.Medical Photography
1.
Medical Photographer
a. Description of Work
b. Specific characteris
tics required
1) Physical
2) Emotional
c. Educational require-
ments
d. Licensure or certifi
cation
e. Employment Opportun-
ities
1) Location
2)
Working conditions
3)
Financial rewards
4)
Other rewards
5)
Future outlook
2.
Biomedical photography
technician
a.
b. c. Same as above
d.
e.
INSTRUCTORS
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES
(AVA'S)
laillignments)
Book "Your Future in
Medical Illustrating:
,Art and Photography"
by Julia and Marsy
Nakamura 160 pp.
1971, *3.99
Film "Cameras and
Careers" 28 min., color
sound, 16 mm., free
Pooklet "Medical
tllustrator"
Read and discuss
Name three careers
in the field of
photography
Read and discuss
BE
ME
NC
ES
Richards Rosen Press
29 E. 21st St.
N.Y., N.Y.
10010
Audio Visual Service
Eastman Kodak Co.
343 State Street
Rochester, N.Y. 14650
Health Careers of Ohio
P.O. Box ;574
Columbus, Ohio 43221
UNIT 16 OTHER OCCUPATIONS CLUSTER
(Cont'd)
HOURS
&Approx.
2 hours
2 hours
Orientation to }loathOccuutials
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
-T3-
CONTDTT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
Assi.4
ents
Lao
Osteopathic Physician
1.2.
Same asunder
3.
Hedical Photographer
b.
5.
Chiropodist
1 2.
Same as under
3.
5.
Medical Photographer
Podiatrist
1.
2.
3.
flame as under
4.
Medical Photographer
5.
Guest speaker
Or
Visit osteopathic
physician's office
Film "American Doctor"
Booklet "The Osteopathic
Profession
free, 6 pp
Film "The Chiropody-
Podiatry Clinic in
Hospital Routine"
20 min., color, sound,
1958
Lecture
Booklet "Doctor of
Podiatry" 3pp, free
Film "Podiatry: Oppor-
tunity and Challenge"
14 min., color, 1970, free
Film "Podiatry Asa
Career.' 14 min.
Interview speaker
Observe, discuss)
question
Discussion of advent-
ages of osteopathic
profession
Read and discuss
Discuss the role of
the podiatrists
-
chiropodists in the
hospital
Discussion
read and discuss
Discuss importance of
a podiatrist
List duties of a
podiatrist
REFERENCES
American Osteopathic
Assn., 212 E. Ohio
St.
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Same as above
Same as above
American Journal of
Nursing Co.
Ed. Services Division
Film Library
267 West 25th Street
New
Yor
ks N
.Y.
1000
1
American Podiatry Assn.
20 Chevy Chase Circle,
N.W., Washington,
D.C.
20010
American Educational
Films, 331 N. Maple
Drive, Beverly Hil1g,
Calif.
90210
American Podiatry Assn.
3301 16th St., N.71%
Washington, D.C.
20010
UNIT 16 OTHER OCCUPATIONS CLUSTER
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTENT
( ConV d)
Orientation to Health Occupations
INSTRUCIORS
ACTIVITIES JAVA'S)
1 Hour
1 hour
co 1mb 1 hour
3 hours
Psychologist
1. 2.
Same asunder
3.
4.
5.
Medical Photographer
Psychometrist
1.2.
Same as under
3.
Medical Photographer
4.
5.
.Mortician and Funeral
Service Technician
1.
2. 3 . 5.
Same as above
Veterinarian and
Veterinarian Assist./Tech.
1.
.2.
3.
Same as above
Guest speaker -
Psychologist
Film "Angry Boy"
Booklet "A Career in
Psychology" 1965, free,
31 pp.
Guest speaker
Discuss tests used
Demonstrate word
association test with
one or two students
Guest speaker
Lecture
Booklet "Career Facts
About Veterinary
Medicine"
free, 5 pp.
BE
ST C
OPY
AV
AIL
AB
ASTUDMS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
Osignments1_,
Interview guest
speaker
REFERUICES
Discuss role of
psychologist shown in
the film
Read and discuss
Interviev speaker
Observe and discuss
Interview Guest
speaker
Discussion
Read and discuss
Local School
Psychologist
Trenton State Museum
Trenton, R.J.
08625
American Psychological
Association
1200 17th St., N.N.
washington, D.C.
20036
Contact local
Psychometrist
Contact local
Mortician
American Veterinary
Medical Assn., 600 S.
Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
60605
UNIT 16
OTHER OCCUPATIONS CLUSTER
HOURS
(Approx.)
cony
'r
Orientation to Health Occupations
ont d
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITI3S
(Assignments)
- 75
-
REFERENCES
1 hour
14. 5.
.Ambulance Drivers
Ambulance Aide
First Aide Workers
1.
2.
j.
Same as above
4. 5.
1 hour
!K.
Chiropractor
1.
2.
Same as under
3.
Medical Photographer
4.
5.
Film "Gentle Doctor"
21 min., color, sound,
16mm
Film "Laboratory Animal
Technician: A Career in
Care" 22 min., color,
1957, free
Book "Your Future in
Veterinary hedicine" by
Wayne H. Riser
164/41.,
1970, $3.99
Film 'Pulse of Life:
Life Saving Hethods"
27 min., rental $15.00
or
"Anatomy of an Accident"
295 nin.
Guest speaker
Booklet "A Professional
Career in Chiropractic'
Discuss one activity
in the life of a
veterinarian
Discuss the respon-
sibilities of the
animal technician
Read and discuss
List three life saving
methods
Discuss events depicted
in film
Interview guest
speaker
Read and discuss
Assn. Sterling Films
347 Hadison Avenue
New York, N.Y.
10017
Nat'l Society for
Nedical Research
1330 Massachusetts Ave.,
NAT., uashington,
D.C.
20005
Richards Rosen Press
29 B. 21st Street
Nog York, N.Y.
10010
Pyramid Film Producers
P. O. Box 1048
Santa Monica, Calif,
Local Bell Telephone
Business Office
Contact local
chiropractor
ALaerican Chiropractic
Association
2200 Grand
Avenue
P.O. Box 1535
Des Moines, Iowa 50306
UNIT 16
OTHEI OCCUPATIONS CLUSTER (Co1114)
HUURS
(Approx.)
CONTENT
Orientation to Health Occupations
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVAIS)
BEST
STUDENTSCMILANLIBLE
IS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assimments)
- 76
-
RffMENCES
L.
Aerospace -fiedicine
1.2.
3.
Same as above
4. 5.
Booklet "Careers in
Aerospace hedicine and
Life Sciences"
Book "Your Future in
Aerospace Technology
by Colonel L. D. Ely
Read and discuss
Read and discuss
Aerospace Medical Assn.
Washington Nat'l Airpt.
Washington, D. C.
20001
Richards Rosen Press
29 ?. 21st Street
New York, N.Y.
10010
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 17
HOSPITAL FINANCING CLUSTER (OPTIONAL)
HOURS
&Approx.
--C
ON
TE
NT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA,S)
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
STUDENTS EMAORT711=---
ACTIVITIES
-77-
RIT
MT
IME
S
1 hour
1 hour
Introduction to Occupatians
Related to Financing
nverview
B.
health Economist
Description of work
2.
Specific characteristics
required
a.
Physical
b.
Emotional
3.
Eduzational requirements
4.
Licansure or certification
5.
Employment opportunities
a.
Location
b.
Vorking conditions
c.
Financial rewards
d.
Other rewards
O.
Future outlook
C.
Hospital Controller
1. 2.
3.
Same as above
4. 5
D.
Hospital Credit }imager
1.
2.
Same as under
3.
Health Economist
4.
5.
Lecture or guest
speaker "Health
Economist"
Lecture-This health
field included in
booklet listed with
Hospital Accountant
Booklet "Initiation to
Achievement" 1967, 32 PP
free
Discussion
Discussion
Read and discuss
Local hospital
American Management Assn.
1515 Broadway
New York, N.Y.
10036
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 17
HOSPITAL FINANCING CLUSTEM (Cont. d)
HOURS
tApprox.)
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA's)
BEST COPY AVAILABLE
STUDETITS BEHAVIORAT./
ACTIVITIES
(Assignments)
-78-
REFVOICliS
1 hour
3 hours
E.
Hospital Accountant
1. 2.
3.
Same as above
h. 5.
F.
Hospital Computer
Operator and Hospital
Computer Programmer
1.2.
3.
Same as above
4. 5.
Lecture
Booklet "Careers in
Financial hanagetnent
Controllership" free 6pp
Demonstration by a
hospital computer
team.
Booklet "Computer
Career"
Book 'Tour Future in
the Electronic Computer
Field" by Dause L. Bibby
139 pp. 1970, $3.99
Discussion
Read and discuss
Observe and discuss
Read and discuss
Read and discuss
Financial Executive Inst.
50 West 14th Street
New York, N.Y.
10001
Hospital Financial
hanagement Association
840 North Lake Shore Dr.
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Accounting Careers Council
Nat'l Distribution Center
P. O. Box 650
2adio City Station
New York, N.Y.
10019
Medical Fngineering 8t
nectronics
2 East 63rd Street
Nov York, N.Y.
10016
American Federation of
Inf. Processing Societies
210 &omit Avenue
Montvale, N.J.
07645
Richards Rosen Press
29 E. 21st Street
New York, N.Y.
10010
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 18
SUPPORTIVE OCCUPATIONAL CLUSTER (OPTIONAL)
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE-79-
HOURS
(Apprcx.)
1111
111/
111M
INE
CONTUIT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(Assimments)
R-OlaiGES
om
1 hour
Introduction to Supportive
Occupations in Vealth
Facilities
LOverview
B.
Housekeeping
1.
Supervisor, Lead Lan,
Assistant Housekeepers,
and Executive
a.
Description of work
b.
Specific characteris-
tics required
1)
Physical
2)
Binational
c.
Educational require-
ments
d.
Licensure or certifi-
cation
e.
Employment opportun-
ities
1) Location
2)
1!orking conditions
3)
Financial rewards
4)
Other rewards
5)
Future outlook
2.
Aide, Raid, Porter,
Janitor
a.
b. c.
Same as above
Lecture
"Hospital Housekeep
ing's Place on the,
Hospital Team" (film
strip) free
"Hospital Housekeeping
Safety" 15 min., color,
19611, $3.00
Booklet "In Choosing
A Career-Consider
Executive Housekeeping"
Lecture
Discussion
:Discuss the role of
housekeep4r on the
health teAm
Discussion of safety
measures for hospital
workers diown in the
film
Read and discuss
Discussion
Vestal Laboratories
14963 Manchester Ave,
St. Louis,
63110
The National Executive
Housekeepings Assn., Inc.
Business et Professional
Bldg.
0alliopolis, Ohio
45631
American Hospital Assn.
840 Forth Lake Shore Dr.
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Orientation to Health Occupations
UNIT 18
SUFPORTrVE OCCUPATIONAL CLUSTER (Cont'd)
HOURS
(Approx.)
CO
NT
'1T
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVA'S)
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STUDENTS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(tpsignments)
- 80 -
REFERZNCES
1 hour
3hours
d.
e.
3.L
aund
ryMangger/WOrker_
Ilashman/Flat Iron Workers-
Packmakers
.a.
b.
Same as under
c.
Housekeeping No. 1
d.
e.
.Engineering
1.
Hospital Engineer
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d.
e.
2.
Hospital haintenance
):orker
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d.
e.
D.
Central Supply (Service)
Lecture
Lecture
Booklet "Hospital
Engineer"
Lecture
Lecture
Dis
cuss
ioh
Discussi.on
Read and discuss
Discussion
Discusiirn
Local Hospital
American Hospital Assn.
840 North Lake Shore Dr.
Chicago, Ill.
60611
Orientationto'HeithOccupations
UNIT 18
SUPPORTIVE OCCUPATIONAL CLUSTER Cont'd)
HOURS
(Approx.
1 ho
ur
CONTENT
1.
Central Sei.vice Suprv.
a.
b.c.
e.
Sam
eas above
2.
Central Service Tech/
Helper
a.
b.
Same as under
c.
Housekeeping No. 1
d.
e.
Purchasing
1.
Purchasing Agent/lanager
a.
b. c.
Same as above
d.
e.
2.
Supervisor of Stores
Operation
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d.e.
LIST
CTORS
ACTIVITI.3S
Plan tours through
these hospital a -as
Lecture
Lecture
Booklet 4Hospital
Purchasing Agent" 12661
free, 3pp.
Lecture
BE
ST
CO
PY
AV
AIL
AB
LE
STUDATS BEHAVIORAL
ACTIVITIES
(APsiRnmPInts).,
Discuss*h of obser-
vations tbllowing
trip
Discussions
Discussion
Read and discuss
Discussion
-83.-
ItU
ER
UIC
ES
,Local Hospital
American Hospital Assn.
8)40 Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, Ill. 60611
'L
Orientation to. Health Occupations
UNIT 18
SUPPORTIVE OCCUPATIOCAL CLUSTER (Contld
BE
ST
CO
PY
, AV
AIL
AB
LE
HOURS
(Approx.)
CONTENT
INSTRUCTORS
ACTIVITIES (AVAIS )
gENTS BZHAVIORAL
ACTIVITM
(Assignments)
R1TTRENCES
3.
Buyer
a.
b.
Same as under
c.
Housekeeping No. 1
d. e.
Lecture
Discussion
4.
Distribution Clerk
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d. e.
Lecture
Discussion
5.
Receiving Clerk
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d.
e.
Lecture
Discussion
6Inventory Clerk
a.
b.
c.
Same as above
d.
e.
Lecture
,
The above workers can
Discussion
Observe the above
be interviewed and
workers during field
observed during field
trip
trip
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