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What is Health Professions and Public Safety?
Health professions classes teach you about planning, managing, and providing therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development. Public safety classes focus on planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety and protective services and homeland security.
Careers in Health Professions and Public Safety
The career possibilities are truly endless. If these careers inspire you please talk with your guidance counselor about CTE, or contact the technical college nearest you !
Anesthesia Technologist/Technician • Athletic Trainer • Chiropractor • • Dental Assistant/Hygienist • Dental Lab Technician • Dietitian/Nutritionist • EMT/Paramedic • Endodontist • Exercise Physiologist • Licensed Practical Nurse • Massage Therapist • Mental Health Counselor • Nurse Anesthetist • Nurse Midwife • Nurse Practitioner • Occupational Therapist/Assistant • Oral Surgeon • Orthodontist • Orthotist/Prosthetist/Technician • Pharmacist • Physician (MD/DO) • Physician Assistant • Psychologist • Psychiatrist • Radiation Therapist • Recreation Therapist • Registered Nurse • Rehabilitation Counselor • Respiratory Therapist • Surgical Technician • Veterinarian • Wellness Coach • Audiologist • Blood Bank Technology Specialist • Cardiovascular Technologist • Clinical Lab Technician • Clinical Laboratory/Technologist • Dentist • Diagnostic Medical Sonographer • Electrocardiographic (ECG) Technician • Exercise Physiologist • Geneticist • Geriatrician • Mammographer • Nuclear Medicine Technologist • Optometrist • Phlebotomist • Radiologist • Speech-Language Pathologist • Clinical Data Specialist • Community Services Specialists • Epidemiologist • Healthcare Administrator • Medical Coder • Medical Historian • Medical Illustrator • Medical Information Technologist • Medical Transcriptionist • Patient Advocate • Public Health Educator • Animal Behavioralist • Biomedical/Clinical Engineer • Biomedical/Clinical Technician • Community Health Worker • Dietetic Technician • Food Safety Specialist • Interpreter • Martial, Couple, Family Counselor/Therapist • Medical Health Counselor • Mortician/ Funeral Director • Nurse Educator • Occupational Health Nurse • Occupational Health & Safety Expert • Social Worker • Biochemist • Cell Biologist • Clinical Pharmacologist • Crime Scene Investigator • Forensic Biologist • Forensic Pathologist • Genetic Counselor • Lab Technician • Medical Editor/Writer • Microbiologist • Molecular Biologist • Pharmaceutical Sales Representative • Pharmaceutical Scientist • Pharmacologist • Regulatory Affairs Specialist • Research Scientist Toxicologist
Resources
Fundamentals of Health Professions
National Health Science Standards
Idaho Health Education Content Standards
Health professions and public safety classes is a growing field in high demand.
Resources
Kevin Brinegar Program Quality Manager 208.429.5543
Gina Lyman State Advisor 208.429.5533
Breanna Gibson Administrative Support 208.429.5534
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