The Allied Health Services program prepares students to perform technical services involved with planning, organizing, researching, directing and controlling functions and processes related to the provision of select healthcare services. An integrated approach to teaching and learning is provided as students develop interpersonal relations, career development skills and technical knowledge and skills associated with a core curriculum and pathway options of Option A: Pharmacy Support Services, Option B: Laboratory Assisting, Option C: Medical Imaging Support services, Option D: Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapies, or a new Option E: Medical Assisting (to be developed). Students completing one of these options will be prepared to participate in teams, solve problems, think critically and implement effective solutions. The program is designed and delivered as a coherent sequence of experiences using technical instruction, academic foundations, experiential learning, supervised occupational experience, leadership and personal development through the Career and Technical Student Organization, HOSA.
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