Comal ISD CTE month spotlight: Health science students gain experience, earn certifications
One of the most popular Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs offered at Comal ISD high schools is health science.
Through health science courses, students follow a pathway to industry certifications and clinical, hands-on work experience that allows them to graduate from high school with both the skills and knowledge to begin a career in health care immediately.
“Our students are out in the community with patients getting hands-on experience and skills,” says Nicole Antenen, MSN, RN, CEN, who teaches health science at Smithson Valley High School. “The hands-on experience is priceless. This program is a need and a want in our community, and we can offer it.”
Before heading out into the community to work with partners such as Mercy Wellness Clinic in Spring Branch, H.I.S. Centre in Spring Branch and Physicians Premier Emergency in Bulverde, students must become industry certified in several areas.
These certifications include EKG, phlebotomy, Stop the Bleed and CPR. Students in their senior year are working towards completing their Certified Medical Assistant Training certification in May.

Demand for healthcare occupations is expected to grow at a much faster rate than all occupations combined. The most recent projections indicate employment in healthcare occupations to grow 18.4 percent by 2028, adding more than 190,000 new jobs. This growth will account for more than 11 percent of the overall expected growth in Texas.
That’s why they are excited that the SVHS health science student organization, Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) has quadrupled its membership in just one year from 55 last year to 220 currently.

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ComalISDSVHSHealthScience2.jpeg – Smithson Valley High School students, Kiki Vidaurri and Calvin Chau, who are enrolled in health science courses are getting hands-on experience and certifications.
ComalISDSVHSHealthScience.jpeg – Smithson Valley High School students, Matthew Hunt and Tatum Tomallo work on their skills in health science courses.
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Salwa Lanford Communications Specialist
- February 15, 2023
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