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  • Health Career
    An occupation or profession in the medical field that requires special training
  • Health Career Planning
    1. Self-assessment
    2. Career exploration
    3. Decision-making
    4. Plan of action
  • Self-assessment
    • Discovering your personal strengths through values, interests, personality, skills, etc.
  • Career exploration
    • Exploring different careers and work environments through research, fairs, internships, etc.
  • Decision-making
    • Evaluating and narrowing down options, comparing strengths and interests, deciding on a career path
  • Plan of action
    • Setting achievable goals, developing strategies, organizing goals into steps, identifying actions, utilizing resources
  • Health careers are designed to familiarize students with the various careers in the medical profession and allied health services
  • Health career planning involves the important step of self-assessment
  • Things to consider in choosing a health career
    • Good salary
    • Job security
    • Do work that interests you
    • Find a health career that fits your educational plans
    • A clear path to advancement
    • Work with people (or not)
  • Health career planning refers to an individual's plan to make a career choice, grow in the chosen career or make a career shift
  • Career planning involves the very important step of self-assessment
  • Health careers require skills such as working with others, communication, legal and ethical responsibilities, cultural considerations, problem solving, decision making, accepting personal responsibility, and self-management
  • A career is an occupation or profession that requires special training
  • Health career planning involves the steps of self-assessment, career exploration, decision-making, and plan of action
  • The first step in health career planning is self-assessment, which involves discovering your personal strengths through values, interests, personality, skills, etc.
  • Career exploration involves researching different careers and work environments through fairs, online research, internships, etc.
  • Decision-making in health career planning involves evaluating and narrowing down options, comparing strengths and interests, and deciding on a career path
  • The plan of action in health career planning involves setting achievable goals, developing strategies, organizing goals into steps, identifying actions, and utilizing resources
  • Roles in a stage production
    • Producer
    • Director
    • Playwright
    • Set designer
    • Lighting designer
    • Costume designer
    • Sound designer
    • Production manager
    • Technical director
    • Choreographer
    • Makeup designer
  • Producer
    In a professional stage production, this is the person who takes the play from a mere concept to an actual finished presentation
  • Director
    The director is the overall artistic coordinator of the entire production
  • Playwright
    For a script intended for stage performance, the writer of the script is more specifically called a playwright
  • Set designer
    The concept and creation of the physical stage setup is the task of the set designer
  • Lighting designer
    Lighting is critical in creating the mood of each scene in the play, high lighting a dramatic moment, signaling the entrance of a character, focusing attention on a specific spot on stage, or even providing the blanket of darkness for set and prop changes
  • Costume designer
    The actors and actresses must look believable in their roles, and much of this is owed to the costume designer and deliberates on the characters' main attire
  • Sound designer
    The sound designer serves a vital role in creating and enhancing the atmosphere of the performance
  • Production manager
    Coordinating all the complex behind-the-scenes details of staging a play is the production manager
  • Technical director

    The technical director shadows the play's director throughout the entire production process
  • Choreographer
    In cases where a play involves dance in certain scenes, a choreographer is included in the production team
  • Makeup designer
    The makeup designer is brought in to plan the hairstyles and makeup to complement the costumes
  • Process questions
    1. Why did you choose such role in a production team?
    2. Do you think the role you have chosen is important in producing a production? Why or why not?
    3. How do you think this role reflect on your own personality?
  • MATCHING TYPE: Direction: Match Column A with Column B.
  • The person who takes the play from mere concept to actual presentation.
  • The one who write script of the production.
  • Rehearses the actors to perform skillfully.
  • The over-all artistic coordinator of the entire production.
  • Owed the actors and a actress look believable in their roles.
  • Set designer
  • Lighting designer
  • Costume designer