Health Science Professions Healthcare Occupations



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Health Science Professions Healthcare Occupations

Health Science Professions Degree Programs and Certificates Lone Star College System offers both credit associate degrees and certificates in health science professions. Program classes are taught by highly skilled professionals in their fields. Students are provided extensive training in hospitals and clinical settings. Program graduates have excellent licensure test pass rates as well as job placement. Dental Hygiene LoneStar.edu/dental-hygiene-requirements The dental hygiene curriculum includes both classroom and clinical instruction in the science and practice of dental hygiene. Upon completion, graduates may apply to take both written and clinical boards in preparation to become a Registered Dental Hygienist. Entrance into this program is competitive; speak with an advisor for admissions details. Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Certificate LoneStar.edu/diagnostic-medi-sonography The associate of applied science degree in diagnostic medical sonography and the associate of applied science degree in echocardiography are designed to prepare graduates for employment in the healthcare imaging industry. Upon completion of these LSCS Programs, graduates may apply to take the credentialing exam to become a registered sonographer. Entrance into these programs are competitive; speak with an advisor for admission details. Emergency Medical Services Professions, Certificates LoneStar.edu/ems-dept This degree prepares students to recognize, assess and manage medical emergencies. Less comprehensive certificate awards are available as well. Coursework is supplemented with clinical participation (hands-on training) in a hospital and an emergency ambulance. After coursework is complete, students are eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam for Texas certification. Health Information Technology LoneStar.edu/health-info-tech-requirements Pursue a career as a health information technician through an associate of applied science degree. Registered health information technicians process, maintain, complete and report health data for reimbursement, quality assessment and research. Graduates may be employed in a variety of settings including hospitals and health maintenance organizations. Medical Assisting Certificate LoneStar.edu/medical-assist-requirements This certificate prepares students to perform various clinical and administrative functions in a health care facility which may include preparing treatment rooms for patients examinations; scheduling appointments and maintaining medical records; interviewing patients, measuring vital signs; administering injections; utilizing equipment to administer routine diagnostic tests; and completing insurance forms. Medical Office Technology, Certificates LoneStar.edu/pro-office-technology-dept This degree prepares students for entry into the administrative profession with specialization in medical office procedures including scheduling, medical records creation and maintenance, coding, billing, collecting, and third-party reimbursement. The program also includes detailed insurance training including terminology, claim forms,litigation, patient relations and ethical issues. Students desiring less comprehensive studies can pursue one of the many certificate programs that build towards the degree. Medical Radiologic Technology LoneStar.edu/medical-radiology-techrequirements This program of study is designed to provide its students with the knowledge and skills to perform radiographic examinations (x-rays), provide patient care, and assist the radiologist with diagnostic procedures. Radiologic technologists are employed in medical centers, community hospitals, physicians offices and other health care institutions.

Degree Programs and Certificates Nursing, Certificates LoneStar.edu/nursing-requirements The nursing curriculum includes classroom, laboratory and clinical experiences. Upon completion of the LSCS program, graduates may apply to take the licensure exam to become a registered nurse (RN) or a licensed vocational nurse (LVN). Entrance into the program is competitive; check the website for admission requirements. The RN nursing program has ADN and BSN articulations agreements with several 4 year institutions in our area. Occupational Therapy Assistant LoneStar.edu/occupational-therapyrequirements Through a combination of classroom instruction, laboratory activities and hands-on applications, students are trained to assist individuals with disabling conditions so they may achieve independence. Students are trained to work with all age groups in a variety of health care settings. Graduates are eligible for the national certification examination administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). Pharmacy Technology, Certificate LoneStar.edu/pharmacy-tech-requirements Pharmacy technicians are paraprofessionals who work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist to assist with maintaining records, filling and dispensing routine prescriptions and medication orders, maintaining inventories of drug supplies and providing assistance to customers and patients specific to the pharmacy practice setting. This degree provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to execute such duties successfully as well as prepare them to sit for the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination. Physical Therapist Assistant LoneStar.edu/physical-therapyrequirements This program of study is designed to prepare skilled health care workers to perform treatment under the direction of a licensed physical therapist. The treatments include thermal and electrical modalities, rehabilitation techniques, therapeutic exercise and patient education. Entrance into this program is competitive; speak with an advisor for admissions details. Respiratory Care LoneStar.edu/respiratory-carerequirements The respiratory care program prepares graduates to assist physicians in the diagnosis of cardiopulmonary disorders, to provide emergency cardiopulmonary care in the emergency room, and to implement therapist driven protocols in the practice of respiratory care. Graduates are prepared for the credentialing examinations from the National Board for Respiratory Care. Surgical Technology Certificate LoneStar.edu/surgical-tech-requirements This degree provides graduates with the theory and practical clinical experience designed to prepare the student to pass the national certification examination for surgical technologists. Surgical technologists are responsible for preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative duties. For Health Science Professions, contact: 9191 Barker Cypress Rd. Cypress, TX 77433 281.290.5279 LoneStar.edu/CyFair 20000 Kingwood Dr. Kingwood, TX 77339 281.312.1600 LoneStar.edu/Kingwood 3200 College Park Drive Conroe, TX 77384 936.273.7000 LoneStar.edu/Montgomery 2700 W.W. Thorne Dr. Houston, TX 77073 281.618.5400 LoneStar.edu/NorthHarris 30555 Tomball Pkwy. Tomball, TX 77375 281.351.3300 LoneStar.edu/Tomball Is Financial Aid Available? The Office of Financial Aid (LoneStar. edu/financial-aid) and WIA Funding Office (michelle.c.greer@lonestar. edu) offers various forms of financial assistance. Contact the Office of Financial Aid at your campus for more details on how to apply for financial assistance and scholarship opportunities.

Healthcare Occupations Continuing Education The Lone Star College Continuing Education Department offers affordable and excellent healthcare training on a schedule that accommodates your needs. Lone Star Corporate College Lone Star Corporate College strategically partners with organizations to assist with innovation and productivity, thereby adding profitability through investment in employee training and education. By analyzing a company s business needs, Corporate College Professionals develop relevant training solutions required for a highly skilled and effective workforce. Focusing on energy related advanced manufacturing, oil and gas exploration and drilling, healthcare, and commercial construction we offer customized training for machinists, drilling field technicians, construction trades, and healthcare workers as well as business professionals needing CEUs to maintain licensure in their field, English as a second language, front line supervision, customer service, cultural diversity and more. The team of Busness Training Consultants focuses on mid- to largesized organizations in the Lone Star College service area. Business Training Implementation Managers located at each college ensure that solution details are carried out to the highest satisfaction of our clients. And, of course, our team would not be complete without our highly talented, experienced trainers and subject matter experts. You don t have to be a doctor or even a nurse to make a difference as a healthcare provider. There are many job opportunities that provide quality and satisfying care on a multitude of levels, ranging from life-saving emergency medical technicians to providing preventative care as a dental assistant. Dental Assisting Working under the supervision of dentists, dental assistants perform a variety of patient care, office, and laboratory duties. They perform many tasks requiring both interpersonal and technical skills such as: x-rays; instrument/equipment care; and tooth care. Electrocardiography The Electrocardiography certificate consists of a series of courses covering the fundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, the basics of electrocardiography procedure, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias and appropriate treatment modalities. Program is for someone new to the field. Electrocardiography Monitoring Technician The Electrocardiography Monitoring Technician course covers the fundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, the basics of electrocardiography procedure, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias and appropriate treatment modalities. Emergency Medical Technician People s lives often depend on the quick reaction and competent care of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics. These professionals may work in a variety of settings including fire departments, municipal ambulance services, private ambulance companies, and hospitals. Massage Therapy The Massage Therapy Certificate offers training in business practices and professional standards as well as health and hygiene. The program includes a review of the theory and application of skills necessary to perform a variety of specialized techniques and assessment of client needs to identify a specific plan of care.

Healthcare Occupations communication, safety, observation, and reporting. Medication Aide Medication Aides prepare and administer designated medications. In order to participate in the medication aide certificate program, a student must be currently employed in a facility as a nurse aide or non-licensed direct care staff person and have been employed for 90 days in a nursing home, MHMR or TDCJ facility within the 12 month period preceding the course. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Focuses on the underlying scientific theory and practice leading to magnetic resonance imaging. Includes the concepts and scientific principles employed in magnetic resonance imaging techniques. Emphasis on principles of magnetism and interactions of living matter within magnetic fields. Nurse Aide, Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) provide basic patient care under direct nurse supervision, mostly in long-term care facilities. Additional skills taught include feeding, grooming and moving patients, as well as resident s rights, Pharmacy Technician Pharmacy Technicians work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist to assist with pharmacy operations such as maintaining prescription orders and distribution, patient records, customer service, and an overview of insurance claims. Careers are available in traditional pharmacy settings retail and hospital pharmacies and nontraditional pharmacy settings such as compounding pharmacies. The Pharmacy Technician program will review pharmacy industry topics such as federal laws, drug storage requirements, pharmacology, terminology, calculations, and an introduction to the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board exam. Phlebotomy Technician, A phlebotomist is an integral member of the medical laboratory team, whose primary function is the act of drawing blood either for testing or transfusion. The phlebotomy program provides students with the skills necessary to perform a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and universal precautions. Phlebotomists work in a variety of medical settings including hospitals, clinics, ambulatory services, doctor s offices, dialysis clinics, blood donation centers or even as contractors for large blood collection laboratories. For more information on Continuing Education Programs contact: CFCE@LoneStar.edu 281.290.3460 LSCKCE@LoneStar.edu 281.312.1600 LSCMCE@LoneStar.edu 936.273.7446 LSCNHCE@LoneStar.edu 281.618.5602 LSCTBCE@LoneStar.edu 281.351.3676 Lone Star College System LSCCE@LoneStar.edu LoneStar.edu/Continuing-ed Corporate College LoneStar.edu/CorporateCollege

LSC-University Center at Montgomery LSC-Conroe Center 9191 Barker Cypress Rd. Cypress, TX 77433 281.290.3200 LoneStar.edu/CyFair 20000 Kingwood Dr. Kingwood, TX 77339 281.312.1600 LoneStar.edu/Kingwood LSC-University Park Louetta Rd. LSC- Greenspoint Center LSC- Carver Center Central Services and Training Center LSC-EMCID 3200 College Park Drive Conroe, TX 77384 936.273.7000 LoneStar.edu/Montgomery 2700 W.W. Thorne Dr. Houston, TX 77073 281.618.5400 LoneStar.edu/NorthHarris 30555 Tomball Pkwy. Tomball, TX 77375 281.351.3300 LoneStar.edu/Tomball LSC- Fairbanks Center Board of Trustees Randy Bates, J.D., Chair David Holsey, D.D.S, Vice Chair Priscilla Kelly, Secretary David A. Vogt, Assistant Secretary Robert Adam, J.D. Chris Daniel, J.D. Linda S. Good, J.D. Stephanie Marquard Bob Wolfe, J.D., CPA Affirmative Action/EEO College System 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX 77381-4399 832.813.6500 LoneStar.edu