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Picture of Leesa WingoAdvanced Health Care Practices
Leesa Wingo, Instructor

Students earn ASD academic credit in PE/health and life science. College credit with University of Alaska Anchorage possible.

1 semester. May be taken 2 times with a grade of “C” or better to advance. Prerequisite: Biology with a “C” or better recommended.
Grade level 11-12.

Advanced Health Care Practices is a challenging course designed to prepare students for further education in the medical field. This very academic class is also a hands-on, skill building program. Many skills necessary for employment in health care professions will be taught, practiced and tested. Students will be exposed to the wide variety of careers in the medical, dental, veterinary and mental health fields. Career exploration, portfolio building and an individualized education pathway will be a vital part of this class. Students will also learn basic skills and knowledge for entry-level health care professions. Students in this program are evaluated on the basis of written work and test scores, mastery of skills, professionalism and participation in health-related community activities. Teamwork and class participation are vital components for this class. Good attendance is critical. Advanced Health Care Practices may include job shadowing for highly motivated students and an opportunity to apply for on-the-job training for the following semester.