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Transcript of Health Sciences Summit Las Positas College January 13, 2010.
Health Sciences Summit
Las Positas CollegeJanuary 13, 2010
Dr. DeRionne Pollard
President
Welcome, Introductions & Overview
Health Summit Keynote Speaker
Wright L. Lassiter, III
Chief Executive Officer
Alameda County Medical Center
Why Health Science? Data Response
Dr. Laurel JonesVice President of Academic Services
Staff Age Distribution 1995/2001/2007
2 1
1314 15
2523
27
39 35 28
20 2124
4 4 6
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 1995 Fall 2001 Fall 2007
65 or older
56-65
46-55
36-45
26-35
25 or younger
% of Population Growth by Age Group 2010-2019 for Local Cities (Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton) & Alameda County
1%
-6%
20%
2%
-1%
26%
-10% -5% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%
19 and UnderYears
20-49 Years
50+ Years
Cities County
Source: EMSI Data
4,423
1,021 879 878
476 402172 170 170 152
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
Registerednurses ($49/hr)
Computersupport
specialists($27/hr)
Computerspecialists, allother ($39/hr)
Paralegals andlegal
assistants($29/hr)
Dentalhygienists
($49/hr)
Biologicaltechnicians
($21/hr)
Medicalrecords and
healthinformationtechnicians
($20/hr)
Interiordesigners($22/hr)
Veterinarytechnologists
andtechnicians
($19/hr)
Respiratorytherapists($36/hr)
Top 10 Occupations with Greatest Growth (by N) in Four-County Area: 2008 - 2018 Education: Associate Degree
Source: EMSI data
Regional Presence:Health-Related Advisory Locations
Health-Related Advisory Locations
Health-Related Advisory Locations
Health-Related Advisory Locations
Opportunities and Potential Health-Related Employment/Partners
Health-Related Possible Partners
Health-Related Possible Partners
Seniors Population Boom
Seniors Population Boom
Results of Environmental Scan
• Perspective from Tri-Valley Health Care Employers– Dr. Janice Noble
Dean of Business, Computing, Applied Technology & Social Sciences
Results of Environmental Scan
• Initial Inquiry from National Statistics
• 8 out of 20 occupations projected to grow the fastest are in health care
• Most workers have jobs that require less than 4 years of education
Specific Labor Indicators
• Nursing Aides
• Home Health Aides
• Pharmacy Technicians
• Health Information Technology
• Central Sterile Processing Technician
• Respiratory Therapist Aides
• Physical Therapy Aides
Data Gathering Process
• Personal Interviews with Healthcare Organizations
• Strong correlation between national data and local data healthcare needs
Local Healthcare Needs
• Medical Coding and related Health Information Technology Personnel
• Registered and Licensed Vocational Nurses• Certified Nursing Assistants and Certified Home
Health Aides• Central Sterile Processing and Distribution
Technicians• Respiratory Therapy Aides• Radiology Technicians and related Certified
Technicians (CT and Ultrasound)• Medical Laboratory Technicians and
Phlebotomists
Break
Health Sciences in Tri-Valley Area: Partnership Example
Surgical Technician Program• Mary Kay Dunn, RN, MS,
Perioperative Educator – ValleyCare Health System
• Alexander Bachelor, Surgical Tech Program Faculty – Las Positas College
• Rita Carson, Administrative Assistant, Health Sciences Program – Las Positas College
• Cynthia Bolin, Surgical Tech Adjunct Faculty – Las Positas College
Tribute to a Successful Partnership
• Surgical Technology Program: A Special Application 1-year Program
• What ValleyCare has done for Surgical Technology Program
Benefits for Surgical Technology Program
• Facilities: Classroom and Simulation Surgical Suite Lab
• Resources: People for specialty real world experiences as Guest Lecturers
• Relationships with Vendors such as Thompson, Cardinal, and Stryker
• Facilitated Donations from those vendors
Surgical Technology Students in Action
• Video filmed at ValleyCare in Livermore
Current Results at Las Positas College
• Health Sciences Web Site– http://www.laspositascollege.edu/healthsciences
Additional Current Programs
• Certified Nursing Assistant Program
• Administrative Medical Assistant
• Pharmacy Technician Program
Five Year Rollout
2013-14:
Radiology Specialty Certificates – CT and Ultrasound Medical Lab Technician
Health Sciences Vision
Las Positas College Health Sciences Academy
• Provider of education for new healthcare workers in critical areas identified by labor market needs
• Provider of continuing education for employed healthcare works
• Provider of community services for uninsured/underinsured
Regional Health Sciences Academy
Funding for:• Infrastructure
– Facilities for Simulation Lab
• Implementation – Curriculum Development– Medical Equipment– Qualified Faculty and/or Employee
Sponsorship– Internship Placement for Students
• Other Unrestricted Opportunities– Scholarships– Faculty Development
Regional Health Sciences Academy: Community Partnership
Opportunities and Resources
• In-Kind Matching Funds
• Facility/Space Donation
• Grant Funding
• Health Sciences Academy Council
• Health Sciences Advisory Group
Questions and Answers
• Discussion
Contact Information
Dr. Janice Noble
Dean of Business, Computing, Applied Technology & Social Sciences
(925) 424-1324
Rita CarsonAdministrative Assistant, Health Sciences Program
[email protected](925) 424-1357
Thank You