Educational Requirements
Healthcare Skill Standards I
Healthcare Skill Standards II
Healthcare Career Pathways I
Healthcare Career Pathways II
100

Awarded by a college or university after completing four years of coursework.

What is "a Bachelor's degree?"

100

This skill is essential for working efficiently with others, and for maintaining and developing connections in work.

What is "Communication?"

100

Knowledge of how to maintain this is important in medical positions.

What is "Safety?"

100

This career involves personal or small-group activities aimed at changing individual behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. 

What is "Occupational Therapist?"

100

This career involves translating the spoken word into another language for two parties with a language barrier. 

What is an "Interpreter?"

200

This part of a physician's training is a full-time training period in a clinical setting. 

What is "residency?"

200

This skill helps with adapting to changing situations in a healthcare environment.

What is "Flexibility?"

200

This quality is best gained through repeated and informed practice within a specific area.

What is "Proficiency?"

200

This career involves the filling and dispensing of medications, as well as counselling work related to medications. 

What is "Pharmacist?"

200

This specialist doctor focuses on the teeth.

What is "a Dentist?"
300

This post-high school degree is usually awarded after a two-to-three year program.

What is "an associate's degree?"

300

This skill can inform how you interact and communicate with others, and contribute to more caring and considerate attitudes.

What is "Empathy?"
300

This skill associated with accuracy and consistency is important in a variety of medical fields, especially ones involving direct work with the body.

What is "Precision?"
300

This career is centered around addressing illnesses or injuries in order to restore, maintain, and improve patient health and bodily function. 

What is "Physical Therapy?"

300

This general career can serve a variety of roles within medical settings, including patient assessment, care, and treatment, medical education, and record-keeping.

What is "a Nurse?"

400

This generally post-graduate institution focuses on accepting students interested in medical fields.

What is "Medical School?"

400

These techniques can help with potentially difficult or stressful situations in a healthcare setting.

What are "Calming techniques?"

400

Maintaining a high level of this through a variety of techniques is essential for medical practicioners.

What is "Hygeine?"

400

This career is focused on providing emergency services, and people within this career are often the first to arrive to emergency situations.

What is "EMT/Paramedic?"

400

This career focuses on academic work in order to expand the scope of techniques in medicine.

What is "Medical Researcher?"

500

This degree, which requires a bachelor's degree, is generally acquired over the course of one or two years. 

What is a "Master's degree?"

500

This is an important element of the baseline knowledge required for many medical positions.

What is "Academic knowledge?"

500

This skill, which involves honoring and valuing patients is essential for patient-facing areas of medicine.

What is "Respect?"

500

This career path is a specialization of doctor work which focuses on the eyes.

What is "Optometry?"

500

This career focuses on providing medical care for infants, toddlers, and children.

What is "Pediatrician?"

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