Health Science and Medical Technology
Prepare for a career in Patient Care or Biotechnology.
“They are learning alongside our nurses, alongside our teachers about how to support students with medical fragility and a host of other needs including occupational therapy, physical therapy, and other therapies here.”
Dr. Tess Reid
Principal, Addicott Elementary School
Overview
Pathways in the Health Science and Medical Technology sector prepare graduates to work in health care as nurses, physical therapists, pharmacists, administrators, and more.
Students may have the opportunity to receive college credit and industry recognized certifications as well as participate in paid and unpaid internships.
Sample Health Science Courses
- Allied Health Careers (WBL)
- Applied Medical Sciences
- Athletic Training
- Biomedical Innovation (PLTW)
- Clinical & Administrative Health Careers (WBL)
- Medical Interventions (PLTW)
- Nursing Services (WBL3)
- Pharmacy Technician Careers (WBL)
- Rehabilitation Therapy Services (WBL3)
- Sports Medicine
- Exploring Health & Medical Tech (Middle School)
- Biotechnology Internship
- Health Science Internship
Allied Health Careers (WBL)
Applied Medical Sciences
Athletic Training
Biomedical Innovation (PLTW)
Clinical & Administrative Health Careers (WBL)
Medical Interventions (PLTW)
Nursing Services (WBL3)
Pharmacy Technician Careers (WBL)
Rehabilitation Therapy Services (WBL3)
Sports Medicine
Exploring Health & Medical Tech (Middle School)
Biotechnology Internship
Health Science Internship
CART Labs
CART is a college and career prep, half-day program for juniors and seniors in Clovis and Fresno Unified School Districts. Labs offer hands-on and industry standard methods for students to investigate and acquire a variety of skills. CART offers two labs in the Health sector.
Biomedicine Lab
Students explore issues in medical science and human anatomy/physiology through their involvement in dissections, medical case studies and research projects. Students investigate how a healthy body functions and how it reacts to disease. Students collaborate with medical professionals at various hospitals and clinics in the Fresno/Clovis area as they research a variety of medical topics.
Biotechnology Lab
Students explore biotechnology, an exploding science field that leads to high-paying jobs in medicine, biology, chemistry, agriculture, and environmental science. Students apply DNA technology to genetically engineer bacteria, solve medical mysteries, clone tissues, diagnose genetic disease, and explore drug development and testing. Students wrestle with difficult ethical issues that arise as a result of using biotechnology to solve problems.
Junior Doctors Academy
The Junior Doctors Academy (JDA) is a special academic enrichment program for students attending Kings Canyon, Sequoia, and Terronez Middle Schools who are interested in a career in medicine or another health profession. The primary goal of the JDA is to support students who aspire to be health professionals by introducing them to a series of medical topics, college and health workshops, guest speakers, and various other components that will support them in their medical career. With early introductions to health careers, STEM activities, and academic counseling and support, the goal is for students to develop a heart for healthcare and continue into the Doctors Academy at Sunnyside High School.
Examples of Health Careers
Occupation | Education Level | Median Annual Earnings in CA |
---|---|---|
Anesthesiologist | Doctoral or professional degree | $445,300 |
Athletic Trainer | Bachelor's degree | $57,990 |
Family Medicine Physician | Doctoral or professional degree | $235,869 |
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse | Postsecondary certificate | $62,410 |
Obstetrician and Gynecologist | Doctoral or professional degree | $327,850 |
Pharmacist | Doctoral or professional degree | $149,700 |
Physical Therapist Assistant | Associate's degree | $72,890 |
Psychiatrist | Doctoral or professional degree | $261,539 |
Registered Nurse | Bachelor's degree | $118,400 |
Source: US Dept of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics for California
Health Science Pathways and Programs
Pathway Certifications and Recognition
Linked Learning Silver Certification
Linked Learning Silver Certification is a standard of excellence for college and career preparation. We have achieved Silver Certification by demonstrating that our pathways have integrated academics with career-themed coursework, feature meaningful work-based learning, and include effective supports for students.
Duncan Medical Academy of Science and Health (MASH)
Edison Biomedicine
McLane Medical Education and Research Academy (MERA)
Roosevelt Health Academy
Sunnyside Health Sciences
PLTW Distinguished School
PLTW Distinguished Program Recognition celebrates districts and schools committed to helping students own their education by increasing student access, engagement, and achievement in their PLTW programs.
Bullard Biomedicine
Edison Biomedicine
NAF Certified
NAF academies are structured as small, focused learning communities that fit within and enhance high school systems.
Bullard Biomedicine
Edison Biomedicine
Roosevelt Health Academy
Sunnyside Health Sciences
NAF Distinguished Academy
NAF’s Katherine Blasik Distinguished Academy recognition is NAF’s highest level of achievement. This designation is given to a select few who have reached Model level on NAF’s annual assessment, exhibiting strong fidelity to a design that prepares students for success in college and careers.
Duncan Medical Academy of Science and Health (MASH)
McLane Medical Education and Research Academy (MERA)