Introduction to Health Science
Course: Introduction to Healthcare ScienceSchool Year: 2017-2018
Instructor: Tamara Spann, RN BSNRoom: 501
E-Mail: Department: CTAE/Health Science
Phone: 229-758-4131 ext. 7124Planning Period: 5th period
Course Description: Students wishing to pursue a career in the Healthcare Industry will receive initial exposure to healthcare science skills and attitudes applicable to healthcare including the concepts of health, wellness, and preventive care. The changes in healthcare delivery systems and the subsequent impact on healthcare delivery for individual consumers is explored and evaluated. Medical terminology, microbiology, and basic life support skills are emphasized, as well as, the ethical and legal responsibilities of today’s healthcare provider. Academics and other related sciences are integrated throughout the course. The student should be prepared for the multiple roles one encounters in life by developing decision-making skills based on explorative and educational experiences related to health careers. Technology will be used in developing projects.
Career Technical Student Organization – Health Occupation Students of America: provides the opportunity for high school students in selected programs to demonstrate the skills they have developed in their occupational area through contests, leadership activities, and achievements. HOSA also works to demonstrate to businesses the value of graduates from the various programs. I encourage for each student to become a member of our organization. We will have meetings throughout the year. HOSA is a student- run organization. We assist students to taking part in community service and also reinforcing employability skills.
Georgia Performance Standards: Below is a sample of a standard that will be taught. See the attached website to see all the standards and elements:
Healthcare Delivery Systems
HS-IHS-3: The student will describe how various healthcare roles fit into the office/department, the organization and the overall health care environment. Identify how key systems affect services performed and quality of care.
3.1 Analyze the healthcare delivery system (public, private, government, and nonprofit).
3.2 Evaluate the factors influencing healthcare delivery systems.
3.3 Describe the responsibilities of consumers within the healthcare system and how to engage patients and families in their own healthcare.
3.4 Explain the impact of emerging issues such as technology, epidemiology, bioethics, and socioeconomics on healthcare delivery systems.
3.5 Discuss common methods of payment for healthcare.
Pacing Guide
Introduction to Healthcare Science
This schedule is tentative and subject to change
Unit / Timing (approx. days)Healthcare Communications / 1 week
Medical Math / 1 week
Employability / 1 week
CTSO and Leadership / 1 week
Health Careers and Health Care Delivery Systems / 2 weeks
Information Technology / 1 week
CPR and First Aid / 1 week
Healthcare Environment / 1 week
Safety / 1 week
Infection Control / 1 week
Legal Responsibilities / 1 week
Cultural Diversity/Ethics / 2 weeks
Healthy Lifestyles / 2 weeks
Stages of Development / 2 weeks
Instructional Strategies:
Course material will be presented through lectures, computer lab assignments, group and individual projects, discussions, guided and independent practice, guest speakers, handouts, and individual presentations.
Work Ethics Program
Local business and industrial partners have indicated to us how important a strong work ethic is to the success of their employees and their businesses. In response to this, the Golden Isles Career Academy includes work ethics as a grading category. Included in this category are the following components: attendance, preparation for class, participation, and cooperation/teamwork. The work ethics category comprises 20% of a student’s grade. Each Career Academy teacher explains to students how they can be successful in this area and in all other course requirements.
Evaluations/Assessments Strategies:
Student grades will be based on the following:
Class Work/Performance 25%
Tests/Quizzes/Projects 40%
Work Ethic 20%
Final Exam 15%
MCHS Official Grading Scale
A = 90-100
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
F = Below 70
Supplies:
- 1 ½ inch 3 ring binder with view pockets
- 2 Letter manila file folders
- 3 notebook dividers
- Colored pencils
- Pen and Pencils (black or blue ink only)
Assistance:
I am located in room 501. I am in my classroom by 7:45 a.m. and/or available after school by request. Feel free to reach me via e-mail or leave a message at 758-4131, ext. 7124.
Classroom Expectations
1. Enter the classroom in an orderly fashion. Be in your seat, with all your materials ready to work when the tardy bell rings.
This includes putting purses and book bags on the floor and getting out pens, papers, books, etc. DO NOT ROLL AROUND THE CLASS/LAB IN THE CHAIRS!!!
Keep only materials for our class on your desk. Do not work on other course work during our class time.
2. No food, gum or drinks in the classroom with the exception of school-provided breakfast
3. Cell phones and electronic equipment should not be visibly displayed or used without permission in the class
4. No grooming in class
5. At the end of the class period, do not pack up your belongings and stand near the door waiting to leave. Your teacher will dismiss the class.
6. RESPECT is one of the most important characteristics of a successful person. You will respect your peers, yourself, visitors, and the instructor and you can expect the same in return.
Classroom Policies:
1. Each student is required to keep a notebook for this class. The notebook should be at least a one and one half inch three-ring binder. You should have your notebook in class daily. You should put a title and date on everything in your notebook. Also, all papers should be attached neatly in your notebook. Keep all work in the notebook until the end of the semester. Notebooks will be checked regularly.
2. Students who report to class without required materials (books, pencils, pens, handouts, etc.) will have points deducted from their work ethic for that day. Please bring notebook, pens, markers, and index cards to class daily.
3. All work must be done in black or blue ink or pencil (as instructed) Work done in other colors will not be graded.
4. When you are absent, it is your responsibility to see me for the makeup assignments. You should see me before class or after class for all makeup work. If you do not make up the assignment within 3 days, you will receive a zero.
5. All assignments must be completed and turned in on time. If you need extra help on an assignment, don’t be afraid to ask. You may see me before class or after class for help.
6. You will receive an assigned seat, and you will be expected to sit there.
7. Follow the Dress Code Policy aligned in the Miller County School System Handbook.
8. Students must be attentive at all times (NO heads on desks, etc.)
9. Often we work collaboratively on assignments. Therefore, when we are working on group activities, you are expected to work with the group that you have been assigned. Everyone should contribute positively to the cooperative learning group.
10. Students will not cheat. Cheating is copying or taking another person’s work, using notes, books or electronic devices without permission during a quiz, test or assignment.
Consequences for Inappropriate Behavior
1st time – Warning and conference with student (If the offense is of serious nature, a discipline referral may be sent immediately.)
2nd time – Telephone call to parents
3rd time – Discipline referral sent to administrator.
Parents may contact me at or 229-758-4131, ext. 7124.
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Introduction to Healthcare Science
Mrs. Spann has gone over the syllabus and classroom expectations. I have read the syllabus and understand in order to do well in this class I must attend class regularly and turn in work on time. Make up assignments are my responsibility to obtain from Mrs. Barber and turn in 1 day per absence period allowed without penalty. I will meet the classroom expectations and follow classroom procedures.
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