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Explore Careers in Health Care Funding for the Youth First Career Guides program is provided by the Division of Business Partnerships, Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development. We are an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Alaska Occupations by Employment Outlook Top 11 were all health careers. All were reported as Robust Growth with VERY High openings, in no particular order. Dental Assistants Dental Hygienists Healthcare Support Workers Home Health Aides Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Medical Assistants Medical and Health Services Managers Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers Nursing Assistants Personal Care Aides Registered Nurses Let’s talk TIME and Money When it comes to health careers, TYPICALLY, the longer you go to school, the higher your salary will be… Certified Nursing Assistant/Aid........................................$29,870 Dental Assistant...............................................................$36,730 EMT/Paramedic.................................................$34,073/$43,198 Licensed Practical Nurse.................................................$36,000 Medical Assistant.............................................................$31,770 Medical Coding Specialist................................................$34,320 Pharmacy Technician.......................................................$33,760 Radiographic Technologist...............................................$57,470 Alaska Dept. of Labor April 2013 Dental Hygienist.....................................................$70,210 Dietitian...................................................................$62,750 Industrial Hygienist..................................................$76,830 Medical Laboratory Technologist.............................$66,740 Registered Nurse.....................................................$63,260 Respiratory Therapist...............................................$67,220 Social Worker...........................................................$44,460 Emergency Dispatchers Emergency dispatchers direct the activity of police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances. Median Wage in Alaska - $19.18/hr Typical program – Less than 1 year Paramedic Paramedics are usually the first to arrive at the scene of an emergency. They offer critical, often life-saving, medical care while patients are transported to the hospital. Median Wage in Anchorage - $25.68/hr Typical program – 2 years Medical Assistant (MA or CMA) Medical assistants help care for patients. They carry out routine treatments, conduct lab tests, and maintain office records. Assistants take medical histories and record patients' weight, pulse rate, blood pressure, and other vital signs. They explain treatments to patients and prepare them for the exam. Median Wage in Anchorage - $17.94/hr Typical program – 1-2 years Heath Information Technician Health information technicians collect, code, and maintain medical information about patients. They make sure records are complete and accurate. They also develop organized filing and storage systems that make it easy to store and gather files. Median Wage in Anchorage - $17.82/hr Typical program – 6 months to 2 years Computer Systems Administrator Computer systems administrators design, install, and support an organization's computer system. They make sure all parts of a computer system work to meet the organization's goals. Median Wage in Anchorage – $33.41/hr Typical program – 4-6 years Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) CNAs give personal care to patients in hospitals and nursing homes. They assist with eating, dressing, bathing, toileting, exercising, and walking. CNAs record vital signs and perform a variety of other duties. Median Wage in Anchorage – $16.23/hr Typical program – 8 weeks Registered Nurse Registered nurses work to promote health and to help patients cope with illness. They work with patients in hospitals, doctors' offices, nursing homes, and public health facilities such as government agencies and schools. Median Wage in Anchorage – $38.55/hr Typical program – 2-4 years Physician Physicians ask patients questions, examine patients, order lab tests, and prescribe medication. They also explain test results and review treatment options with patients and their families. If more than one treatment is available, they help patients decide which option to choose. Physicians may also specialize in a particular area. Average wage in U.S. – Approx $90/hr Typical program – 11 years, more for a specialty Phlebotomist Phlebotomists use tourniquets, needles, swabs, and other equipment to collect blood samples. After drawing blood, they label and store it for processing and may transport samples to labs. Wage in Anchorage – $15-20/hr Typical program – 6-12 months Medical Laboratory Technician Lab technicians run tests using samples of body fluids, cells, or tissues. Sometimes they use samples to prepare slides. Median Wage in Anchorage - $16.60/hr Typical program – 2 years Medical Laboratory Technologist Medical laboratory technologists conduct complex tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases. Technologists study blood samples to count the number of cells and determine the blood type. Median Wage in Anchorage - $31.23/hr Typical program – 4 years Radiologic Technologist Radiologic technologists, also known as radiologic technicians and radiographers, provide information that is used to diagnose medical problems. They create images of the inside of the body. Median Wage in Anchorage – $31.46/hr Typical program – 2 years Biomedical Service Technician Biomedical Technicians/Medical Equipment Repairers install, test, adjust, and repair medical equipment. They maintain a variety of technical equipment. For example, they work with monitors, scanners, x-ray units, and ultrasound devices. They use meters and test instruments to inspect equipment that is not working. They adjust the equipment using tools and measuring devices. To do this work, repairers refer to manufacturers' manuals, technical drawings, or blueprints. Median Wage in Anchorage – $22.30/hr Typical program – 2 years Respiratory Therapist Respiratory Therapists evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders. Sometimes they care for infants whose lungs are not fully developed. More often they care for elderly people whose lungs are diseased. In some cases, they give care during patient emergencies. Median Wage in Anchorage – $31.91/hr Typical program – 2 years Cardiovascular Technologist Cardiovascular technologists help doctors identify and treat cardiac (heart) and vascular (blood vessel) problems. Median Wage in Anchorage - $42.44/hr Typical program – 2 years Nuclear Medicine Technologist Nuclear medicine technologists use cameras that detect radioactive drugs as they move through patients' bodies. To track the movement of drugs, technologists arrange patients and the equipment in the proper position. Median Wage in Anchorage - $37.10/hr Typical program – 2 years Surgeon Surgeons perform surgery to diagnose and treat patients. They repair organs, blood vessels, and other parts of the body. Sometimes they perform operations to determine the location and extent of disorders such as cancer. There are many specialties. Average wage in U.S. – $107/hr Typical program – 8 years + 5-6 years residency Anesthesiologist Anesthesiologists are doctors who give patients drugs to relieve pain or put them to sleep during surgery. During the procedure, anesthesiologists monitor patients' temperature, pulse, heart, and breathing rates. They watch for bad reactions to the drugs. Approx Median Wage in the U.S. – $102.90/hr Typical program – 12 years Surgical Technologist Surgical technologists prepare for and assist with surgical procedures. During surgery, technologists pass instruments and supplies to surgeons and their assistants. Median Wage in Anchorage - $23.88/hr Typical program – 2 years Dietician Dietitians plan diets for patients and educate people about eating healthy foods. Management dietitians are in charge of meal planning on a large scale. They generally work in large hospitals, schools, prisons, and cafeterias. Clinical dietitians work in hospitals and nursing homes. Community dietitians work with the public as well as with patients. Consultant dietitians often run their own business. Median Wage in Anchorage – $31.98/hr Typical program – 4-6 years Pharmacist Pharmacists dispense drugs that are prescribed by doctors and other health care workers. Those who work in hospitals or clinics advise medical staff on the selection and effects of drugs. They monitor patients' drug use to make sure they do not take drugs that have harmful interactions. Median Wage in Anchorage - $60.18/hr Typical program – 6 years Pharmacy Technician Pharmacy Techs technicians review prescriptions or requests for refills that they receive from patients. To fill prescriptions, they count, pour, measure, or mix the medication. Then they select a container, and prepare and attach a label. They price and file the prescription, which must be checked by a pharmacist before it is given to a patient. Median Wage in Anchorage - $18.94/hr Typical program – On-The-Job Training Medical Coders and Billers Medical coders and billers assign codes to illnesses, injuries, and medical procedures based on doctor's and nurse's notes. They enter these codes on insurance forms. Median Wage in Anchorage - $17.94/hr Typical program – 6 months to 1 year Health Administrator Health services administrators run hospitals and other health care facilities. Health services administrators make sure health care standards are met and make sure hospitals and clinics run efficiently. Median Wage in Anchorage – $37.49/hr Typical program – 4-6 years Nurse Practitioner Nurse Practitioners often function as primary care doctors. This means they see patients for a variety of issues as well as general check-ups. They can prescribe certain medications and may specialize in a treatment area. Median Wage in the U. S. – Approx $45/hr Typical program – 6 years Physician Assistant (PA) PAs do basic care, such as interview patients, perform physical exams, and order lab tests. PAs make basic diagnoses and give shots. They also do more complex tasks, such as set simple fractures and run electrocardiograms (EKG). Median Wage in Anchorage – $42.89/hr Typical program – 4-6 years Occupational Therapist Occupational therapists (OTs) help people who have mental, physical, or developmental disabilities. These disabilities are caused by birth defects, injuries, illnesses, or aging. Therapists help people develop, recover, or maintain their living and work skills. Median Wage in Anchorage - $37.25/hr Typical program – 7-8 years Physical Therapist Physical therapists care for patients with disabilities, injuries, or pain. They help patients decrease pain, improve strength, and increase range of motion. Median Wage in Anchorage - $41.72/hr Typical program – 7 years Physical Therapist Assistant Physical therapist assistants have a variety of tasks. Before working with patients, they confer with a physical therapist about the treatment plan for that patient. Under the direction of therapists, they teach patients how to do exercises to strengthen muscles or improve mobility. They train patients how to use and care for braces or prostheses (artificial body parts). They teach patients to use support devices such as crutches, and do a variety of other tasks. Median Wage in Anchorage – $19.93/hr Typical program – 2 years Personal Care Assistant (PCA) Personal and home care aides provide services to elderly, disabled, and ill clients so they can live in their own homes. In general, personal and home care aides provide light housekeeping and personal care services. They do laundry, change bed linens, and may do a little cleaning. Some aides plan meals (including special diets), shop for food, and cook. Aides also help clients move from their bed, bathe, dress, and groom. Some go with clients outside the home, serving as a guide and companion. Median Wage in Anchorage – $14.44/hr Typical program – Approx 1 month or On-The-Job Training Mental Health Counselor Mental health counselors help those who suffer from emotional disorders, mental illnesses, and those undergoing difficult life circumstances. Median Wage in Anchorage – $28.34/hr Typical program – 6 years Dentist Dentists examine patients' teeth and mouth and correct dental problems. For example, they fill cavities, pull teeth, and try to prevent dental disease. Approx Median Wage in Alaska – $80/hr Typical program – 8 years Dental Hygienist Dental hygienists clean teeth and teach clients how to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Hygienists use dental instruments to clean plaque and various stains from teeth, in preparation for the dentist. Part of that preparation may include applying numbing agents to a patient's gums. Some hygienists are licensed to administer local anesthesia. Median Wage in Anchorage – $43.57/hr Typical program – 3 years Dental Assistant Dental assistants obtain dental records and prepare patients for their exam. They hand instruments and materials to dentists during procedures and use suction devices to keep patients' mouths dry and clear. They also sterilize the instruments and equipment and prepare tray setups. Median Wage in Anchorage – $20.77/hr Typical program – 1 year Avoid Barriers to Employment in Health Care Professional Appearance, no offensive or excessive tattoos or piercings, THINK TWICE! Drug/alcohol related offenses Driving record Introduction to Health Science Professionalism in Health Care Medical Terminology Emergency Trauma Technician Emergency Medical Technician Math in Health Care Personal Care Assistant Certified Nursing Assistant Other Activities Job Shadowing Career Fairs Mini Medical School