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Introduction to Healthcare Careers Yvonne Eaglehouse, PhD, MPH

Introduction to Healthcare Careers...Introduction to Healthcare Careers Yvonne Eaglehouse, PhD, MPH What do you think of when you hear “healthcare”? Health Sciences Public Health

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  • Introduction to Healthcare Careers

    Yvonne Eaglehouse, PhD, MPH

  • What do you think of when you hear “healthcare”?

  • Health Sciences

    Public Health

    Business & ManagementPhysical Sciences (e.g. biology, chemistry)

    Medicine

    Education

  • Careers in the Health Sciences*

    • Personal Trainer/Fitness Instructor

    • Massage Therapist

    • Exercise Physiologist

    • Rehabilitation Specialist

    • Yoga Therapist

    • Dietitian

    • Physical Educator

    • Genetic Counselor

    • Physical/Occupational Therapist

    • Nurse/Nurse Practitioner

    • Emergency Medicine Technician

    • Physician Assistant

    • Physician/Surgeon

    • Psychologist/Psychiatrist

    • Phlebotomist

    • Dentist/Dental Hygienist

    *The careers listed may require additional certification or licensure after obtaining training or degree

  • Careers in the Health Sciences

    • Medical Laboratory Technician*

    • Bench Scientist (e.g. microbiologist)

    • Registrar*

    • Healthcare System Administrator

    • Health Policy Writer (e.g. Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans)

    • Facilities/Team Manager

    • Occupational or Environmental Medicine Specialist

    • Health Promotion Specialist

    • Public Health Officer (Government/Military)

    • Medical Biller and Coder*

    • Statistician/Analyst

    • Epidemiologist

    • Researcher (Academic/Government)

    *May require additional certification or licensure after obtaining training or degree

  • Training for Careers in Health Sciences

    • Associate’s Degree/Vocational Training

    • Massage therapy, personal training/fitness instruction, physical therapy assistant,

    nurse (LPN), medical assistant, emergency medicine technician, medical coding

    • Bachelor’s Degree

    • Health promotion, exercise physiologist/rehabilitation, facilities/team management,

    dietitian, educators, athletic training, nurse (RN), data scientist, administrator

    • Master’s or Doctorate Degree

    • Physician/surgeon, physical/occupational therapist, psychologist, advanced practice

    of any of the above career fields

  • College/University Majors that Support Careers in Health Sciences

    • Biology

    • Kinesiology

    • Exercise Science

    • Athletic Training

    • Business/Sports Management

    • Health Care Administration

    • Psychology/Sports Psychology

    • Education

    • Public Health

    • Nutrition/Dietetics

    • Physics/Biomechanics/Engineering

    • Information Technology

    • Mathematics/Statistics

    • Chemistry

    • Nursing

    • Medicine

  • Steps to Prepare for Careers in Health Sciences

    • Take natural sciences classes in high school (e.g. biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy

    and physiology)…

    • …but don’t forget about math, languages, writing, and social sciences!

    • Shadow health professionals in area of interest

    • Complete internships during high school and college/university

    • Explore introductory classes at community college

    • Volunteer

    • Ask questions!

  • Pursing a Career in Health Sciences Requires…

    • Patience

    • Compassion

    • Organization

    • Communication (written and spoken)

    • Passion and interest

    • Commitment

    • Desire to help others

    • Reasoning

    • Judgement

    • Independence

    • Teamwork

    • Honesty

    • Integrity

  • The Rewards of Health Science Careers• Salary

    • A person could earn anywhere from $20,000 to $200,000+ per year in a health science career

    • Salary depends on skills, training, services provided, and years of experience

    • In the US, the average annual salaries for medical careers are about:

    • $30,000 for certified medical assistant (CMA)

    • $45,000 for licensed practitioner nurse (LPN)

    • $75,000 for registered nurse (RN, BSN, MSN)

    • $80,000 for biomedical scientist (non-faculty)

    • $100,000 for healthcare administrator

    • $175,000 for family physician (MD, DO)

    • Helping Others!

  • Questions?

  • My Personal Journey

    • High School

    • Biology, Chemistry, Physics, AP Chemistry

    • Knew I wanted to do cancer research, but didn’t know from what angle

    • University (undergraduate)

    • Biology major, Chemistry minor

    • Contemplated nutrition and dietetics and medicine

    • Post-university

    • Enrolled in medical technology program, withdrew before start to change direction

    • Interest in exercise, health, and wellness

    • Pursued opportunities in personal training and fitness

  • My Personal Journey

    • Graduate School

    • Master’s program in exercise science

    • Cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation

    • Physical therapy

    • Master’s/Doctoral program in epidemiology and public health

    • Diabetes prevention through lifestyle change (diet, physical activity, weight management)

    • Behavioral change theories

    • Cancer prevention and survivorship

  • My Personal Journey

    • Post-graduate

    • Postdoctoral Scholar

    • Researched association between physical activity and colorectal cancer risk

    • Directed pilot study of lifestyle change program for breast cancer

    survivors

    • Health Services Researcher

    • Investigate the cost, quality, and delivery of cancer care and its effect on

    clinical outcomes such as cancer recurrence or overall survival

    • Design and conduct studies looking at health services indicators (e.g.

    insurance coverage, care source, time to treatment) and cancer outcomes

    • Look at how metabolic disorders (e.g. diabetes) affect health services,

    cancer treatment, and clinical outcomes

  • Thank you!