In the allied health Tech Prep program students must possess compassion and the desire to help others; they must have good attendance, 100 community service hours and strong science and math skills. Our students will gain a wealth of knowledge in the field of health care. Students will be able to use the foundation of Anatomy and physiology, basic health care, effective communication, professionalism and leadership skills to further their post secondary studies at local community colleges, technical schools and universities. These foundational skills can prepare students to explore the career pathways of nursing, medicine, diagnostics, and environmental sciences.
Kettering- Ponitz Pipeline Program
Is a partnership with the Allied Health Tech Prep Program were The Kettering College of Medical Arts dedicate many volunteer hours from college professional and college students to serve as mentors, counselors and generalized program support. The Kettering Network Organizations has donated monetarily to our program to provide student uniforms, field trips, training and learning equipment and supplies, tour of various Kettering Network health care facilities and college readiness lectures and speaker forums.
Enhanced Program Activities:
- Program related field trips(COSI Surgical Suite, Veterinary Clinic, Rehabilitation)
- Internships(Miami Valley Hospital)
- Job Shadowing
- Mentorship Program
- Career Fairs