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How to Become a Clinical Laboratory Scientist
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Ever wonder what happens to those vials of blood drawn at the hospital for your lab work? What about when you have a swollen, red, raw throat? Who runs those tests that the doctor orders? What is involved in running those tests? Here is where we dive into the world of the Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS).

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Career and Technical Education
Education
Health Science
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Date Added:
08/12/2019
How to Become a Clinical Laboratory Scientist
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Ever wonder what happens to those vials of blood drawn at the hospital for your lab work? What about when you have a swollen, red, raw throat? Who runs those tests that the doctor orders? What is involved in running those tests? Here is where we dive into the world of the Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS).

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
Health Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
08/12/2019
Intermediate SAEs: The Next Step
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This lesson is designed to follow the Getting Started With SAEs lesson. The objective is to move students from starting their SAE project to developing the next level of skills and competencies in the intermediate level of performance indicators. The students will continue to work on their Foundational SAE project based on their career interest, but research topics at the intermediate level. The teacher may choose to only use the Foundational SAE project or they can also include an immersion SAE project that students keep track of their time, income and expenses over the course of the class. The students will participate in weekly assignments for their Foundational SAE and if they are completing an immersion SAE they will keep track of their hours each week. Starting SAE projects in the classroom should be simple for the teacher and students. Minimum expectations that can still produce success for all students would be tracking 1-hour of SAE time per week, exploring one career topic per week, and recording one financial entry per month. A final report or project at the end of the class would also be a minimum expectation for all students.

Subject:
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Glenda Crook
Date Added:
08/21/2018
Investigating Jobs in the Healthcare Industry
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Students will collaborate in small groups to come up with a list of careers within the hospital setting. Lists will be shared out as a class, with each student then choosing one job with which to create a Google slide presentation. Ideally, this would follow the How to Become a Clinical Laboratory Scientist lesson plan found in WISELearn.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
Health Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
09/13/2019
Investigating Jobs in the Healthcare Industry
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Students will begin to collaborate in small groups, to come up with a list of careers within the hospital setting. Lists will be shared out as a class, with each student then choosing one job with which to create a Google slides presentation for their class

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Education
Health Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
08/12/2019
MU-3.1 - Alternatives to 4 Year Colleges 101
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In this 45 minute lesson students will be able to:

Identify some of the post-high school options available to them
Reflect on their individual skills and interests and how they might shape their future
Choose a post-high school option(s) to explore in more detail

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Civics and Government
Economics
Education
Family and Consumer Sciences
Physical Education
Social Studies
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Lesson Plan
Author:
www.ngpf.org
Date Added:
07/21/2022
Welding as a Career
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The Welding Fabrication & Robotics Associate Degree program prepares learners to program and operate CNC cutting and forming equipment, as well as robotic welders, and develops the skills needed to work in an advanced metal manufacturing environment. Learners also expand their print reading skills through fabrication layout, fixturing, and precision measurement. Welding metallurgy and machine shop principles are also studied. Critical thinking skills are built through problem-solving activities that foster teamwork, positive attitudes, and an understanding of global competition.

Subject:
Technology and Engineering
Material Type:
Full Course
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Module
Reading
Author:
Mr. Hannan
Date Added:
06/14/2023