Links to Health Careers

 

I. First Aid/CPR/EMT-B Training Information

American Heart Association - to find out about local CPR & first aid courses being offered.


American Red Cross - To find about local first aid & CPR courses being offered & how to become involved in the Red Cross Youth Council


National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians


New Jersey Office of Medical Services - For a list of training sites, upcoming EMT-B courses, CEUs, and other information


II. Interested in a career in Nursing?

Online Nursing Schools and Nursing Degree Directory


III. Are you thinking of becoming an athletic trainer?

Click here for a list of accredited athletic training programs

 

IV. To find about athletic trainers in a specific setting, check the following:
Armed Forces Athletic Trainers'
Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers' Society
Professional Football Athletic Trainers' Society
Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers' Society

 

IV. Interested in a career in Physical Therapy?

Go to http://www.apta.org/Careers/

 

To find information on accredited Physical Therapy schools, go to www.capteonline.org


V. For those interested in a career in fitness:

American College of Sports Medicine - For those interested in obtaining Personal Training Certification - no college degree required. Certification to be a health/fitness instructor, exercise specialist, & registered clinical exercise physiologists require a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree.

 

Aerobics & Fitness Association of America - For those interested in becoming an aerobics, pilates, yoga, kickboxing, or step instructor. No college degree required, but must be CPR certified.

 

National Academy of Sports Medicine - For those interested in becoming a certified personal trainer. Must be 18 & CPR certified. A college degree is required for the Performance Enhancement Specialist Certification

 

The National Strength & Conditioning Association - For those interested in becoming a strength & conditioning specialist. A college degree is required for certification. For those interested in becoming a certified personal trainer, must be CPR certified & no college degree required.

 

VI. For information on other allied health careers see below:

American Academy of Dermatology

 

American Kinesiotherapy Association

 

American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) - For information on becoming a Sports Medicine Physician.

 

American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine - For further info on certified sports medicine physicians.

 

American Occupation Therapy Association

 

Association of Schools of Allied Health Profession - To explore different health professions

 

Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) - Explains the importance of accreditation & helps you to find an accredited program in the area you are seeking.

 

VII. Learning Sites

Auscultation Assistant - This site was designed for second-year medical students at UCLA to help them distinguish the different audio characteristics of heart murmurs and breath sounds.

 

Human Kinetics - This site offers a variety of sports-med-related texts & videos.

 

Muscles in Action- to help you understand the anatomical terms of movement.

 

Loyola University Medical Education Network Learn 'Em - to help you understand the anatomy of muscles, bones, nerves, & arteries; & to assist you with knowing dermatomes, & cutaneous innervation.

 

Southern California Orthopedic Institute - This site has some good anatomical pictures & a description of the shoulder, elbow, hand, hip, knee, ankle, & spine.