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Top Soft Skills Curriculum for CTE Health Science: PersonAbility vs HealthCenter21
As an account manager at AES, Katie works with teachers and administrators every day to better understand how she can help them meet their goals.
Health science teachers have told us they are facing increased pressure from employers looking for candidates with more than just technical know-how. These employers need healthcare workers who are professional, dependable, and can effectively communicate with everyone they meet.
To address the importance of these soft skills, CTE teachers often ask how iCEV's HealthCenter21 curriculum compares to other options, such as PersonAbility from NHA.
Though PersonAbility and iCEV can both help you teach soft skills to health science students, one may be better for your classes than the other.
To help you decide, we’ll answer the most common questions teachers ask about PersonAbility and HealthCenter21:
- What topics are covered?
- Who is the intended audience?
- What is the purpose?
- What is the cost?
You’ll also have the opportunity to sign up for a free trial of iCEV to determine if it’s right for you and your students.
1. What Soft Skills Are Included?
When choosing a curriculum resource, one of the most important considerations is whether it meets your standards.
In this section, you’ll learn what healthcare soft skills you can teach with PersonAbility and HealthCenter21.
Topics You Can Teach with PersonAbility
PersonAbility, offered by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA), provides virtual, simulation-based content focused on nine specific soft skills:
- Communication skills (verbal, nonverbal, and written)
- Continuous and immediate feedback
- Teamwork
- Active listening
- Emotional intelligence
- Professionalism and personal brand
- Empathy and compassion
- Taking initiative
- Adaptability and flexibility
PersonAbility focuses on the foundational, essential skills that are important for job placement and advancement. Individuals learn these skills through virtual activities along a linear learning track.
If you’re looking for a curriculum focused solely on healthcare soft skills, PersonAbility will likely be a great option for your program.
Topics You Can Teach with HealthCenter21
HealthCenter21 is part of the comprehensive health science curriculum from iCEV.
In addition to the health science courses offered by iCEV, the HealthCenter21 curriculum features hundreds of hours of curriculum that focus on a combination of foundational knowledge, technical skills, and soft skills needed for many careers in healthcare.
You can use HealthCenter21 modules together with the rest of the iCEV curriculum to teach specific skills and concepts you need to cover.
In particular, HealthCenter21 helps teach soft skills such as:
- Active listening
- Collaboration
- Cultural competence
- Customer service
- Empathy
- Integrity
- Leadership skills
- Problem-solving
- Professional appearance
- Professionalism
- Respect
- Teamwork
- Telephone etiquette
- Time management
- Verbal and non-verbal communication skills
- Written communication skills
- And more...
With the wide range of topics available, iCEV can help teachers from many states hit their standards and teach their classes.
If you’re looking for a health science curriculum that helps teach soft skills, hit your standards, and can prepare your students for healthcare certifications, HealthCenter21 from iCEV is an excellent choice.
2. Who Is the Intended Audience?
When choosing a high school health science curriculum, you should consider the resource’s intended audience.
If a curriculum isn’t relevant and appropriate for your students, it won’t be as successful in preparing them for their future careers.
In this section, you’ll learn who the intended audience is for PersonAbility and HealthCenter21.
PersonAbility’s Intended Audience
PersonAbility was designed for the employer space to help healthcare professionals improve soft skills. This means the material is geared towards adult learners who are already working in the medical field.
While CTE programs can purchase and use PersonAbility as a resource, the materials are truly designed for working adults. Your students may not have the ability to conceptualize the examples within PersonAbility if the material is based on having on-the-job experience.
HealthCenter21’s Intended Audience
On the other hand, iCEV's HealthCenter21 was explicitly designed for secondary CTE health science courses, meaning that the curriculum is written in the appropriate context level for students in middle and high school.
There are a wide variety of modules to choose from depending on what grade level you teach, your courses, and how you want to implement the curriculum.
If you teach middle school health science, introductory topics like health career explorations, communications, and healthcare careers are excellent choices.
If you teach a high school course, you’d likely include more advanced topics such as anatomy and physiology, bloodborne pathogens, cultural diversity, and behavioral health.
For specific recommendations of learning modules for your classes, read our guides:
- How to Use HealthCenter21 in Middle School Health Science Courses
- How to Use HealthCenter21 in High School Health Science Courses
3. What Is The Purpose?
Both PersonAbility and HealthCenter21 provide resources that can help you teach healthcare soft skills, but their purposes are different.
It’s essential to know each program’s purpose to understand how you can use the materials in your classroom.
In this section, you’ll learn what the intended purpose is for PersonAbility and HealthCenter21.
PersonAbility’s Purpose
PersonAbility’s material has a singular focus on healthcare soft skills that professionals should hone throughout their careers. Rather than a full curriculum, the lessons and activities supplied with PersonAbility are more supplemental resources to fill gaps.
Employers use PersonAbility for their employees to work on their soft skills, giving them the ability to earn an additional stackable certificate.
If you’re looking for an add-on resource with role-playing that helps supplement your existing health science curriculum, PersonAbility may be the right choice for you.
HealthCenter21’s Purpose
HealthCenter21 is part of iCEV's comprehensive health science curriculum. You can use HealthCenter21 to help you teach foundational knowledge, clinical skills, and soft skills - all within one digital curriculum system.
With the purchase of iCEV, you have access to a full curriculum and everything you need to teach healthcare soft skills and even branch into other healthcare topics.
Additionally, HealthCenter21 can help you prepare students for several industry certifications, including:
- AMCA CMAC (Clinical Medical Assistant Certification)
- NCHSE National Health Science Assessment
- NHA CET (Certified EKG Technician)
- NHA CCMA (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant)
- NHA CPhT (Certified Pharmacy Technician)
- NHA CPT (Certified Phlebotomy Technician)
- NHA CPCT (Certified Patient Care Technician)
- NNAAP CNA Exam
If you’re looking for an all-in-one, comprehensive curriculum that covers healthcare soft skills and more, HealthCenter21 from iCEV may be the right choice for you.
4. What Is The Cost?
When it comes to any resource for your health science classroom, you need to know how much it costs.
In some cases, the cost can end up as the deciding factor for what your administration will approve!
In this section, you’ll learn about pricing options for PersonAbility and iCEV.
Cost of PersonAbility
PersonAbility charges a flat fee of $80 per access license, with no ability to recycle after a license has been used. This means that PersonAbility will be $80 per student using the program.
Let’s break this cost down by a few common scenarios:
- 25 students needing access = $2,000
- 100 students needing access = $8,000
If you only have a handful of students, this cost won’t break the bank. But it can quickly add up if you would want to use the resources with dozens of students over the course of a year.
The cost of PersonAbility may be too steep for a supplemental resource, depending on how many students you have and other expenses for your program.
Cost of HealthCenter21 from iCEV
HealthCenter21 is part of a comprehensive curriculum solution for teachers to engage students across the CTE health science pathway.
The cost of iCEV depends on a few factors like the number of subject areas you are teaching and the number of student licenses you need. Pricing begins at $1500 for 25 students. For 100 students in a single subject area, the cost will be about $4000.
For the most accurate pricing, request a quote from iCEV.
It's important to note that a subscription includes the entire iCEV health science curriculum, and not just HealthCenter21.
When comparing the breadth of materials you get with iCEV versus PersonAbility, your program will receive more value from iCEV because it’s a full curriculum focused on more than just soft skills.
PersonAbility vs. HealthCenter21: Which Is Better for Teaching Soft Skills?
So which healthcare soft skills resource should you use? It all depends on your needs and the current resources you already have.
If you already have a solid health science curriculum and just need a supplemental resource to fill the gaps for soft skills, PersonAbility could be the right choice. However, keep in mind that PersonAbility was designed with current healthcare professionals in mind.
If you teach a CTE health science program that prepares students for a variety of healthcare certification and careers, HealthCenter21 from iCEV is an excellent resource to help you teach both technical and soft skills.
If iCEV sounds like it may be a good fit for you and your students, sign up for a free trial. You'll gain full access to the health science curriculum—including HealthCenter21—so you can decide if it's right for your classroom.