Health and Social Works

Medical social workers commonly work for hospice, home health or other managed healthcare organization. Providing clinical patient assessments are the core responsibilities of a medical social worker; thus, they may also be called clinical social workers. These professionals typically work with doctors and other healthcare staff to evaluate the physical and emotional health issues and social factors that play a part in a patient’s treatment plan. This is generally performed by monitoring patients’ health conditions, writing clinical reports, and reporting findings to patients’ healthcare team.

Medical social workers also perform discharge planning, which often includes utilizing various community resources that can provide patients with financial and social assistance. Working with patients’ families to advice on proper discharge care and coping techniques is also important. Medical social service workers must often travel to job sites, and may work long evening and weekend hours. This job can be quite stressful because under-staffing often leads to large caseloads.

 

Courses Available

Contemporary Nursing

Diagnostic Radiography and Imaging 

Midwifery and Women’s Health

Nursing (Adult) 

Nursing (Child)

Nursing (Learning Disabilities) 

Nursing (Mental Health) 

Paramedic Science 

Physiotherapy 

Pre-Registration Midwifery 

Pre-registration Midwifery (Shortened)

Radiotherapy and Oncology 

Social Work