The Allied Healthcare pathway in Georgia's high school CTAE program consists of three courses that provide students with foundational knowledge and skills for careers in the healthcare industry. The first course, Introduction to Healthcare Science (25.52100), offers an overview of healthcare systems, medical terminology, and essential safety practices. Next, Essentials of Healthcare (25.44000) delves deeper into human anatomy, physiology, and common diseases, preparing students for patient care responsibilities. The final course, Allied Health and Medicine (25.43700), focuses on clinical skills, medical ethics, and advanced healthcare procedures, often including hands-on experience through internships or lab work. Completing this pathway can lead students into career paths such as certified nursing assistants (CNAs) or medical assistants at the career level, technical college programs in radiologic technology or licensed practical nursing (LPN), or four-year degrees in nursing, pre-medicine, or healthcare administration. These courses equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for immediate employment or further education in the growing healthcare field.Â