Health Grade10 4th Quarter
Health Grade10 4th Quarter
Health Grade10 4th Quarter
(unit 4)
UNIT 4
A career is an occupation or profession that requires special training.
Sample Careers:
Midwifery
Community Health Educator
Outreach Specialist
4. Mental HealthCare
These medical professionals specialize in dealing
with interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships
and life skills. These include cognitive and
psychosocial development, promotion of healthy
self-esteem through feelings and anger
management and identifying warning signs or red
flags of learning disorders, such as ADHD,
anxiety, mood disorders, stress, and bullying.
Sample Careers:
Social Work
Clinical Psychology
Psychiatry
Guidance Counseling
5. Community Healthcare
Specialists in this area focus on the maintenance, protection,
and improvement of the health of all community members.
Sample Careers:
Barangay/Community Health Work
Rural Sanitary Inspection
8. Nutrition
Specialists in this area find ways to balance individuals’
food and nutrition and their impact on patients’ health.
These include meal planning, food preparation and
economics.
Sample Careers:
Clinical Dietetics
Food and Nutrition Management
Public Health Nutrition
Education and Research
9. Health Education
Those who work in this field are tasked with
promotion of healthcare and training of health
workers on managing change in healthcare. Their
work involves assessing individual and
community needs, planning, implementing and
evaluating health programs, promoting the
understanding of various health-related bahaviors
plus coordinating health education services.
Sample Careers:
Education and Research
Community Health Work
10. Dental Health
Dental Health workers deal with various oral
conditions which include chronic mouth and facial
pain, oral sores, periodontal (gum) disease, tooth
decay and tooth loss, other diseases and
disorders that affect the oral cavity, and risk
factors for oral diseases which include unhealthy
diet, tobacco use, harmful alcohol use, and poor
oral hygiene.
Sample Careers:
Dental Hygiene
Dental Nursing
Dental health support
11. Occupational Safety
Careers in this path are related to the safety, health and
welfare of people engaged in work or employment. These
include protecting workers from sickness, disease, and
injury arising from possible hazards of their employment
and workplace.
Sample Careers:
Occupational Health and Safety Technician
Health Inspector
Industrial Hygienist
12. Emergency Medical Services
People assigned in this work specialize in out-of-hospital
medical care. Their skills include first-aid procedures,
emergency medical treatment and transport of patients,
rapid emergency medical response and immediate medical
attention.
Sample Careers:
Emergency Medical Aid
Paramedic
Along with medical professions,
there are hundreds of allied health
professions which complete the
workforce in contributing to the
whole-person care of patients,
support to healthcare
professionals, and the efficient
operation of healthcare
organizations.
The medical profession is a group of individuals
qualified to practice medicine. Allied health
professions, on the other hand, are lines of work
that still deal with healthcare, but are distinct
from medicine.
They have distinct and specialized knowledge
and skills that actively work with people
accessing health and disability that are offered
services across a range of settings. These
professions include clinical laboratory or medical
technology, physical therapy, occupational
therapy, dietetic services, medical record
personnel, radiologic services, speech-language
pathology and audiology, and respiratory
therapy.
Allied health professionals are healthcare
practitioners with formal education and
clinical training credentials through
certification, registration and/or licensure.
They collaborate with physicians and other
members of the healthcare team to deliver
high quality patient care services for the
identification, prevention, and treatment of
diseases, disabilities, and disorders.
These professions may be
categorized into either
technicians or Health Care Provider- a person
who helps identify, prevent, or
Therapists/Technologists.
treat an illness or disability
Technicians are those who Health Care Practitioner/
undergo training to perform Provider- an independent
specific procedures. They are healthcare provider who is
required to work under the licensed to practice on and
provide general and/or
supervision of technologists specialized care to a specific area
or therapists. This category of the body.”
includes physical therapy Allied Health Professionals- a
assistants, medical trained healthcare provider
practicing under supervision of a
laboratory technicians,
physician or healthcare
radiological technicians, practitioner. They include
occupational therapy pharmacists, dental hygienists,
assistants, recreation therapy physical therapists and nurses.
assistants and respiratory
therapy technicians.
Therapists or technologists have more intensive
training, which includes acquiring procedural
skills. They evaluate patients, diagnose
conditions, develop treatment plans, and
understand the rationale behind various
treatments in order to judge their
appropriateness and potential side effects. They
also assess patients’ responses to therapy and
make appropriate decisions about continued
treatment or modification of treatment plans.
Furthermore, they are licensed to perform these
tasks.
a. prevention - keep illness or injury from
happening
b. assessment/evaluation - appraisal of the
condition based on the patient’s subjective
report
c. identification/diagnosis - analysis based on
signs, symptoms, and laboratory findings
d. treatment - management and care of a
patient or the combating of disease or disorder
e. rehabilitation/habilitation - treatment designed
to recover from injury, illness, or disease towards a
normal condition as possible
f. advocacy - a method by which patients, their
families, attorneys, health professionals, and
citizens’ groups can work together to develop
programs that ensure the availability of high-
quality healthcare for a community
g. promotion of health and well-being - the
process of enabling people to increase control over
their health and its determinants, and thereby
improving their health
h. education - the process of sharing and gaining
knowledge
i. research - the diligent inquiry or examination of
data, reports, and observations in a search for
facts or principles
These are the common allied health professionals practicing in
the country with available education and professional training.