This dual credit course is the intro class for the health services pathway. Students will gain an understanding of the health care delivery system, infection control, first aid, and other health occupation topics.
Human Anatomy and Physiology is a course designed to study the normal structure and function of the human body. Topics covered include the cell as the basis for life, organization of tissues, organs, body systems and anatomical terminology.
This dual credit course emphasizes terminology related to health care, specialties, equipment, pharmaceuticals, symbols, abbreviations, and the anatomy and physiology of several body systems.
This one semester course will allow students to earn three industry recognized certifications that are necessary for employment in the healthcare field. The course will include certification and training for the following: American Heart Association BLS CPR/First Aid/AED, OSHA, and HIPAA. Course can be taken either semester of a student’s senior year opposite of Health Occupations 2: Internship.
This course will provide opportunities for students to observe how basic and advanced skills are used in the healthcare clinical setting. Students will complete 4 job shadow internships at local healthcare facilities. Transportation not included.
This duel credit course is designed as a continuation of Medical Terminology I. There is an emphasis placed on identifying word parts used in describing the structure and function of several body systems.
This course is designed for students interested in fields such as athletic training, physical therapy, exercise science, and orthopedics. Topics covered include: prevention, treatment, examination, and rehabilitation of sports injuries.
This course is offered through a partnership with Chemeketa Community College to approved MHS student applicants. In this course, students will be part of a medical assisting cohort and will obtain the knowledge, skills and experience to be eligible to sit for the National Competency Certification Exam. This opportunity is off-campus each day for the fist period of the day. Transportation is not provided.