Health and Medical Sciences Pathways
Is this the right pathway for me?
- Are you empathetic, compassionate and enjoy helping patients?
- Do you enjoy working with others?
- Do you enjoy chemistry, biology, and anatomy?
What is the Health and Medical Sciences Pathway?
Health and Medical Sciences is an engaging pathway for students interested in healthcare careers. From exploring the fundamentals of biology and anatomy to hands-on experiences in medical procedures and safety practices, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the field. Internships and job-shadowing opportunities introduce them to various healthcare professions, emphasizing communication skills and teamwork. This pathway serves as a stepping stone for further education or immediate entry into the workforce, laying a robust foundation for a rewarding career in healthcare, whether as a nurse, medical technician, or another vital healthcare professional.
What sort of work would I do?
Professionals in health, medicine, and public health play vital roles in promoting community well-being. Medical practitioners diagnose and treat patients, allied health professionals provide specialized care, and public health officials work on disease prevention and health policies. Researchers contribute to medical advancements, while administrators ensure the efficient operation of healthcare facilities. Together, they collaborate to address health challenges and contribute to the overall welfare of individuals and communities.
Leads to these Careers
- Athletic Trainer
- Biological Technician
- Community Health Worker
- Dental Assistant
- Exercise Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor
- Health Education Specialists
- Healthcare support Workers
- Medical and Health Services Managers
- Medical Assistants
- Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
- Nurse Practitioners
- Pharmacy Technicians
- Physical Therapist Assistants
In-Demand Occupations
Typical Education Required | Career Title | Average Annual Salary | Job Outlook in WA State (2020-2030) |
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Typical Education Required | Career Title | Average Annual Salary | Job Outlook in WA State (2020-2030) |
High School | Exercise Trainer | $63,044 | 36% increase |
Associate’s Degree (or Certificate) | Dental Assistant | $55,087 | 33% increase |
Bachelor’s Degree | Community Health Worker | $51,804 | 27% increase |
Master’s Degree | Nurse Practitioner | $130,840 | 51% increase |
What Courses can I take now?
Check with your school counselor and administrators to find out which classes are available at your school.
Clubs and Activities at SPS
Interested in learning more about health and medical careers? SPS students have the opportunity to deepen and expand their knowledge alongside their peers through HOSA – Future Healthcare Professionals. HOSA hosts competitive events, provides leadership opportunities, and helps students prepare for career and college. Find a chapter at your school here!
What training do I need after high school?
Training and education in the health and medical field vary greatly based on students’ career goals. Below are examples of three careers that require three different levels of orientation:
Certificate – Students interested in Medical Assisting or Community Health Worker positions can earn certificates through local community colleges, including Seattle Central College. These positions provide great experience and can serve as a launching point to entrepreneurship or to further training.
Associate’s Degree – Students interested in working in the Dental Assisting field will need to earn a certificate and/or an Associate’s degree in Dental Assisting. Through Seattle Central College’s Health Education Center, students can use Seattle Promise funding to pursue a Associate’s Dental Assisting degree or work towards a Applied Bachelor’s Degree in Dental Hygiene. S
Bachelor’s Degree – Students interested in a Bachelor’s Degree that leads to an in-demand field may consider careers as Biological Technologists. These positions require a Bachelor’s degree in Biology or a related field. UW and all state schools offer degrees in biology that can lead to a rewarding career on this track, landing students jobs in research labs, biotech companies, and more. Shoreline College partners with Seattle Public Schools to offer dual credit to students who complete BioTech 1 & 2, which can fast track them into their Associate’s Degree program.
Master’s Degree – For students who are able to pursue postsecondary education past a bachelor’s degree and interested in Nursing, Nurse Practitioner roles are in high demand. UW Nursing offers an excellent program as does Seattle University. While a longer time commitment than the Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree options, students who choose this longer path typically have higher lifetime earnings and greater job security long-term.
Explore the right fit post-secondary pathway for you using the SuperMatch college feature on Naviance!
Questions? Contact us at cte@seattleschools.org