Sunday, March 25, 2012

Online Training Options for Health Care Careers

The amount of medical services needed in the United States opens many possible career choices for students. The health care field requires numerous professionals to carry out specific duties within a community or inside a hospital. Students are able to enter a career in health care by choosing to complete education through an online school.

There are many avenues that can be taken when students decide to enter a distance learning school for the health care profession. Career training can be pursued in areas like health education, health information technology, public health, and more. Students should research the health care field to decide on the right educational program that will facilitate the best learning for their career goals. Some degree and career options available through online study may include:

*Health Education

Working to inform others how to gain a healthy lifestyle can be pursued from an associate to doctoral level of education. Training prepares students to understand diseases, health issues, and wellness practices thoroughly so they can help others reach good health. Tobacco use, teenage pregnancy, nutrition, physical fitness, and community health are subjects explored inside an online program. Becoming a health educator on these issues and much more is possible upon graduation of a concentrated program.

*Health Information Technology

The medical history of patients is extremely important. When completing education students learn how to ensure all information is accurate by understanding the field and its technology. Online schools provide degree opportunities at the associate's, bachelor's, and master's degree level. Students can expect to study medical terminology, data analysis, anatomy, information management, health insurance information, billing, and coding. The examinations of these different topics prepare students to step into the workplace as health information technicians.

*Physician Assistant

Professionals work to conduct a variety of tasks from recording patient histories to casting broken bones. The standard educational requirement is having a bachelor's degree before entering a training program. Most online colleges provide a graduate training at the master's degree level. Students should expect to take online classes in pharmacology, biochemistry, pathology, and internal medicine. Programs require a hands-on experience course where students visit a hospital located in their hometown and work with physicians and their patients. Some colleges offer associates and bachelors degree programs.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Health Education Certificate Study Options

Studying for a career in health education can be done by enrolling in an accredited school or college. Students can receive the training they need to pursue a career in the health care field. Gaining an education in this field will allow for numerous career opportunities. Students can receive a number of accredited degrees by completing the educational requirements.

Professionals in this field are trained to provide an education to various individuals and groups. These professionals teach about nutrition, fitness and exercise, drugs, human health, immunizations, STD's, and many other subjects. These types of educators are trained to provide knowledge to the community for a variety of reasons. Those who choose to can gain an accredited education in the field by enrolling in a number of schools and colleges.

Bachelors Degree

Obtaining an accredited bachelors level degree in health education can be done through a variety of medical education training programs. Completion of a program at this level typically requires four years of study. Students can gain the knowledge and skills to pursue the career they desire. Bachelor level degrees allow students to learn how to work individuals and groups to teach a variety of subjects. Obtaining knowledge in certain areas will help students with their career. Coursework may cover subjects such as:

Human Health
Sex and Drug Education
Fitness
Nutrition
Leadership
Health Communication

...and many other related areas of study. By gaining an education in these specific areas students will be prepared to enter into the workforce ready to succeed. By receiving an accredited bachelors degree students can begin employment or pursue a master's level education.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Are We Teaching Health Education Too Early?

Lessons about personal, social and health matters including sex and relationships will be compulsory in all England's schools from ages five to 16. The government is currently reviewing the best way in which they can tackle the situation. Reports have shown that more than 1,000 people found two thirds would support sex lessons from the age of 11. Reviews of the education in the UK were taken out as Government officials said that current education is too 'patchy'.

Teaching health education to kids who are 11 is acceptable I suppose however teaching kids from the age of 5 I think is just too much. The department for Children, School and Families said the review of sex lessons had identified "a need to challenge the perception that sex and relationships education happened in a 'moral vacuum' in schools and says that parents and schools can and should work together to decide how best topics should be taught.

The Government are trying to improve the framework and moral understanding around which teachers can then talk about sex education later on in children's school lives.

I can understand the basic logic behind the scheme but personally I would never really notice the difference if this concept was not implemented. I cannot see the advantage of deploying this tactic to school children at such a young age, it just doesn't seem 'normal'. It feels as though it is too much at such a young age. I will have to stand corrected on my statements but in my opinion the concept of teaching young school children health education is not right.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Health Education Plan

You need to put your health first yet so many of us will leave our health at the bottom of the priority list, leaving it unattended until it gets to late and we fall into ill health.

We seem to take health for granted and that makes us feel invincible up to the point that our health fails and then we look at our health. This attitude is clearly wrong and it is up to you to take preventative action with your health and this will not only make you feel better and more energetic, you will also have your body literally thanking you and add years to your life.

The western culture, in particular the US and the UK are getting fatter and becoming overweight and obese. As a result of this more people are trying to slim down and lose some weight but the problem here is a lot of people are not trying to lose weight for the right reasons. Losing weight should be because you want to do it for yourself and not for any other reason such as your boyfriend / husband wants you to lose weight. The motivation needs to come from within for you to successfully lose and keep off the weight. How many times do people lose several pounds in weight only to put it back on within a few months.

It really is important that you "love yourself" before you decide to embark on losing the weight. Irrespective of your size now you must have the self belief and confidence in yourself that you not only look and feel good now but you are going to look and feel great after you start your new lifestyle choice, yes lifestyle choice and not a diet. It is so important that you incorporate your healthy living lifestyle into a way of life rather then having the mentality of doing a diet otherwise you are unfortunately more likely to fail.