Objective 1.01 Healthcare Career Preparation career decision making 1
Journal Prompt Even if you are on the right path, you will get run over if you are not moving. career decision making 2
Professional Portfolio You will develop your professional portfolio as the course progresses. This is an important document that illustrates your accomplishments. career decision making 3
Professional Portfolio Professional way to highlight a person s knowledge abilities skills Allows for presentation of your information in an organized manner Reflects an integration of classroom activities career decision making 4
Professional Portfolio Components Letter of introduction Resume Project Writing sample Work-based learning Oral presentation (Speech) Service learning (Community service) Credentials Technology Leadership Other content career decision making 5
Career Decision Making Abilities Interests Values career decision making 6
Career Decision Making Abilities Competence in an activity or occupation because of one s skill, training, or other qualifications career decision making 7
Career Decision Making Interests Something that concerns, involves, draws the attention of, or arouses the curiosity of a person career decision making 8
Career Decision Making Values Relative worth, merit, or importance. The ideals imparted by society and have an affective regard either positive or negative career decision making 9
Career Decision Making Abilities Review examples Interests Values career decision making 10
Levels of Education Associate s degree Bachelor s degree Master s degree Doctorate degree career decision making 11
Levels of Education Associate s degree Undergraduate degree Awarded at community colleges, junior colleges and some four-year colleges Course of study usually lasts two years career decision making 12
Levels of Education Bachelor s degree Undergraduate degree Course of study usually lasts four years career decision making 13
Levels of Education Master s degree One- or two-year post graduate degree Structure differs with the university Specialized career decision making 14
Levels of Education Doctorate degree Highest level of study or research Usually takes one to two years to complete after Master s degree Some require an additional four to six years. Qualifies the holder to practice a specific profession career decision making 15
Levels of Education Review examples Associate s degree Bachelor s degree Master s degree Doctorate degree career decision making 16
Credentialing Certification Licensure Registration career decision making 17
Credentialing Certification Meeting the requirements of education and/or performance of standards set by an organization The person holding a certification is certified. career decision making 18
Credentialing Licensure Government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation. Person must pass a state mandated Board Exam and maintain certain standards. The person holds a license. career decision making 19
Credentialing Registration A regulatory body in a given health care area administers examinations and/or maintains a list of qualified personnel. The person is registered. career decision making 20
Credentialing Review examples Certification Licensure Registration career decision making 21