Western Washington Area Health Education Center

WWAHEC
2033 Sixth Avenue, Ste. 310
Seattle, WA  98121
Ph: 206.441.7137
Fax: 206.441.7158

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K-12 Learning Resources

 
 
 

Western Washington Area Health Education Center can provide you with curricula for Kindergarten through eighth grade that support science and health career education. WWAHEC also administers a health career internship program for high school juniors and seniors.

 

Allied Health: An Option for the Future is a modular curriculum for grades K-8 designed to introduce students to health careers. The curriculum was created and adapted to assist students in identifying the connection of current classroom learning to their later life work, and can be used in conjunction with existing health or science classes or career center activities. Read more

 

Project HOPE (Health Occupations Preparatory Experience) provides high school students with six-week paid internships at local health facilities. To gain experience in a broad variety of health professions, interns rotate in several settings under the supervision of staff from hospitals, medical and dental clinics, and long-term care facilities. These interns gain valuable insight in a professional work environment as well as an introduction to a multitude of allied health and professional health care careers. Read more

 

 

Health Career Ambassadors (formerly known as Building Partnerships). Most health professions are experiencing personnel shortages. The Ambassadors Program can help mentors interest high school students in pursuing health professions careers and help students understand the multitude of exciting opportunities in the health care arena. Read more

 

Want to explore a particular health career? The Health Career Information page also can link you to over fifty Health Career Job Descriptions. Go directly to list of career descriptions

 

WWAHEC's Scholarship Information page: Clicking on the scholarship name will take you to a brief summary about the program. You can also go directly to the program's website. This table will be updated frequently throughout the year, so check back often.

 

WWAHEC's Distance Learning resources contains information about on-line education for high school graduates, adult learners and others. Includes information on continuing education and college courses currently available.

         

WWAHEC
2033 Sixth Avenue, Ste. 310
Seattle, WA  98121
Ph: 206.441.7137
Fax: 206.441.7158

   

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Page updated 03/13/2009