Medical Careers Bohlen Tech Center Watertown, NY Career and Technical Education at Jefferson-Lewis BOCES enriches the everchanging global community with skilled and educated leaders who will inspire future generations.
Contact Information: Teacher Lynda Chester
Subject Medical Careers
Email
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Bohlen Technical Center 20104 NYS Route 3 Watertown, NY Ph. # 779-7200 Course Description: The primary purpose of the Medical Careers Course is to train the student in the basic manipulative skills, safety judgments, proper work habits and desirable attitudes necessary to achieve competency in job entry-level skills, obtain New York State Licensure, and gainful employment in the field of Medical Careers or related career fields. Timeline: Length of course/program: 1 year program Half day program Major projects:
Organize, participate, and host a Blood Drive Hands on activities and projects with Anatomy and Physiology Career Exploration Projects
Grading/ Assessment/ Attendance Requirements: Knowledge 50% (Classroom activities and assignments, daily instruction, homework, tests) Work Ethic 20% (Includes daily attendance, which is required) Skills 30% (Skills are graded in a practical form during live work or projects) Dress Code Requirements:
Must follow Jefferson Lewis BOCES dress code Must dress professional on field trips/Internships
Required Supplies: Writing Utensils Notebooks Craft supplies at times of projects
Internships: In the spring of the year, students who meet specific criteria will have the opportunity to experience an internship in Medical Careers and/or in a field related industry. (Specific criteriaattendance, grades, ethics) Internship Policy To participate in internships Must maintain a 75% average Must provide proof of passing all home school classes Parental permission 10 or less absences No disciplinary actions throughout the year Must have all shots and physical paperwork turned in
Instructional Philosophy: The mission of Career & Technical Education at Jefferson-Lewis BOCES, in cooperation with educational and industry professional partners, is to: provide a safe environment that builds confidence through “learning by doing” with industry-specific facilities, tools, and equipment; promote career and technical skills for success in a competitive, changing, global workforce; and encourage creative, real-world problem solving using industry guidelines to achieve success Units of Instruction: For a complete list please see the instructor. Healthcare Skills Law and Ethics for Medical Careers Human Growth and Development Anatomy and Physiology Cultural Diversity for Medical Careers Communications Frist Aid and CPR Medical Terminology Infection Control Course Objectives: To ensure continued career success, the graduate will continue to learn new and current information related to skills, trends, and methods for career development in Medical Careers related fields. Students will be able to: 1. 2. 3.
Project a positive attitude and sense of personal integrity and self-confidence. Practice effective communication skills, visual poise and proper grooming. Respect the need to deliver worthy service for value received in an employer-employee relationship. 4. Perform the basic manipulative skills in order to obtain an entry level position. 5. Apply academic and practical learning and related information to ensure sound judgments, decisions and procedures. 6. Apply academic learning and practical experiences learned in Medical Careers field for college or career readiness.
Available CTE credits: Up to 4 CTE credits per year Career and Financial Management Classroom Management Plan/Classroom Policies: Refer to Code of Conduct- Student Handbook Late Work Policy Students must complete a Student Absence Form within 5 days of an absence to be eligible for late/ make-up work (Refer to Student Handbook). Extended absences will be handled on an individual basis.
Disclaimer: This syllabus is subject to change at the discretion of the Jefferson – Lewis BOCES.