DiagnosticCareersa healthcare pathwayoffering careers inimplementingprocedures todetermine causes ofdiseases or disordersCytologistDiagnostic Analyzescells under amicroscopeAssistantUp to 1 yearin classroomthen clinicaltrainingPublicHealthEducatorHealthInformatics/InformationServices CareersTechnologist3-4 years ofcollege. Clinicaltraining. Maybelicensure.NurseTherapeuticProfessional4 year degreeplus advanceddegree. Clinicaltraining.Possiblelicensure.MaintenanceWorkersSupportServicesBachelor'sDegreeClinicalInternshipCertificationrecognition givenfor completing acourse of studyand/or passing acertifi cation examAssociate'sDegreeLicensurerecognition given by astate agency when aperson meets thequalifi cations for aparticular occupationgiven after the personpasses a licensureexamination requiredto practiceSupportServicesCareersa sector of ahealthcare facilitythat plays a criticalrole in providing aclean, safeenvironment for allwho enter ahealthcare facilityTechnicianOften needassociate'sdegree. Clinicaltraining. MaybelicensureMicrobiologistBiotechnologyResearch andDevelopmentHealthInformatics/InformationServices Careersareer fi eld considered tobe a bridge betweenmedicine and technology,and which provides criticalsupport to all other medicalservices includes positionssuch as medical clericalworker, human resourceworkers, and medicalrecords workersDoctoralDegreeCareerAptitudeTestTest that offerscareerpossibilitiesbased offstrengths andinterestsTherapeuticServicescareer path thatoffers hands-onexperience withpatients and focuseson changing thehealth status of apatient over timeAideHigh schooldiploma, onthe jobtrainingMaster'sDegreeJobShadowingCareerLadderterm for theprogression froman entry-levelposition to higherlevels of pay, skill,and responsibilityBiotechnologyResearch andDevelopmenthighly science-oriented careerpathway that usesliving systems andorganisms to createand develop productsused in healthcareDiagnosticCareersa healthcare pathwayoffering careers inimplementingprocedures todetermine causes ofdiseases or disordersCytologistDiagnostic Analyzescells under amicroscopeAssistantUp to 1 yearin classroomthen clinicaltrainingPublicHealthEducatorHealthInformatics/InformationServices CareersTechnologist3-4 years ofcollege. Clinicaltraining. Maybelicensure.NurseTherapeuticProfessional4 year degreeplus advanceddegree. Clinicaltraining.Possiblelicensure.MaintenanceWorkersSupportServicesBachelor'sDegreeClinicalInternshipCertificationrecognition givenfor completing acourse of studyand/or passing acertifi cation examAssociate'sDegreeLicensurerecognition given by astate agency when aperson meets thequalifi cations for aparticular occupationgiven after the personpasses a licensureexamination requiredto practiceSupportServicesCareersa sector of ahealthcare facilitythat plays a criticalrole in providing aclean, safeenvironment for allwho enter ahealthcare facilityTechnicianOften needassociate'sdegree. Clinicaltraining. MaybelicensureMicrobiologistBiotechnologyResearch andDevelopmentHealthInformatics/InformationServices Careersareer fi eld considered tobe a bridge betweenmedicine and technology,and which provides criticalsupport to all other medicalservices includes positionssuch as medical clericalworker, human resourceworkers, and medicalrecords workersDoctoralDegreeCareerAptitudeTestTest that offerscareerpossibilitiesbased offstrengths andinterestsTherapeuticServicescareer path thatoffers hands-onexperience withpatients and focuseson changing thehealth status of apatient over timeAideHigh schooldiploma, onthe jobtrainingMaster'sDegreeJobShadowingCareerLadderterm for theprogression froman entry-levelposition to higherlevels of pay, skill,and responsibilityBiotechnologyResearch andDevelopmenthighly science-oriented careerpathway that usesliving systems andorganisms to createand develop productsused in healthcare

Chapter 2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. a healthcare pathway offering careers in implementing procedures to determine causes of diseases or disorders
    Diagnostic Careers
  2. Diagnostic Analyzes cells under a microscope
    Cytologist
  3. Up to 1 year in classroom then clinical training
    Assistant
  4. Health Informatics/Information Services Careers
    Public Health Educator
  5. 3-4 years of college. Clinical training. Maybe licensure.
    Technologist
  6. Therapeutic
    Nurse
  7. 4 year degree plus advanced degree. Clinical training. Possible licensure.
    Professional
  8. Support Services
    Maintenance Workers
  9. Bachelor's Degree
  10. Clinical Internship
  11. recognition given for completing a course of study and/or passing a certifi cation exam
    Certification
  12. Associate's Degree
  13. recognition given by a state agency when a person meets the qualifi cations for a particular occupation given after the person passes a licensure examination required to practice
    Licensure
  14. a sector of a healthcare facility that plays a critical role in providing a clean, safe environment for all who enter a healthcare facility
    Support Services Careers
  15. Often need associate's degree. Clinical training. Maybe licensure
    Technician
  16. Biotechnology Research and Development
    Microbiologist
  17. areer fi eld considered to be a bridge between medicine and technology, and which provides critical support to all other medical services includes positions such as medical clerical worker, human resource workers, and medical records workers
    Health Informatics/Information Services Careers
  18. Doctoral Degree
  19. Test that offers career possibilities based off strengths and interests
    Career Aptitude Test
  20. career path that offers hands-on experience with patients and focuses on changing the health status of a patient over time
    Therapeutic Services
  21. High school diploma, on the job training
    Aide
  22. Master's Degree
  23. Job Shadowing
  24. term for the progression from an entry-level position to higher levels of pay, skill, and responsibility
    Career Ladder
  25. highly science-oriented career pathway that uses living systems and organisms to create and develop products used in healthcare
    Biotechnology Research and Development