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AHP - Physical Rehabilitation

Program Description
The Academy of Health Professions program uses project and problem-based learning, clinical experiences, as well as classroom and lab instruction to teach students about the field of health care. Students progress through two foundation courses: Foundations of Medicine and Health Science and Structure and Functions of the Human Body. Students are prepared for actual experience in the clinical setting with a focus on the specific knowledge, skills and abilities that relate to Rehabilitative Science. 

Available Certifications Available College Credits
Personal Trainer Certification
American Heart Association – Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers Certification
American Heart Association – Standard First Aid Certification
OSHA-10
College of Southern Maryland (5 Credits)
Stevenson University (4 Credits) 




 

 

Course Sequence
Foundations of Medicine and Health Sciences
Structure and Functions of the Human Body
Physical Rehabilitation
Allied Health Internship

Sample High School Schedule

   9th Grade  10th Grade  11th Grade  12th Grade
 1 Technology Education Requirement Elective Structure & Functions of the Human Body Physical Rehabilitation
 2 Health/Fitness For Life Requirement Elective Foundations of Medicine and Health Sciences Allied Health Internship
 3 Fine Arts Requirement Financial Literacy  Elective Elective
 4 Science Requirement Science Requirement Science Requirement Elective
 5 History Requirement History Requirement History Requirement Elective
 6 English Requirement English Requirement English Requirement English Requirement
 7 Math Requirement Math Requirement Math Requirement Math Requirement

  *Note: The schedule above is a sample only. Students should always review course selections with school counselors and refer to the current Charles County Public Schools High School Program of Studies.*

High Schools that Offer the Program
Robert D. Stethem Educational Center- Students apply in 10th grade