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Less Restrictive and Open Access Careers in Health Care
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High Demand – High Wage Careers Helping Professions Health Care Professions Less Competitive Degree Programs Enter your Profession Quicker High Satisfaction Careers Why Consider Non – Clinical Degrees
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Clinical vs. Non-Clinical Pros and Cons
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Clinical Pros High Status/Recognition Personal Passion/Calling High Salary Impact Individuals Cons Highly Competitive Commitment/Sacrifice High Cost Stress/Responsibility
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Non-Clinical Pros High Wage/High Demand Less Competitive/Restrictive Combines Multiple Passions Earlier Access to Career Less Expensive Selection of Schools/Degrees More Flexible Lifestyle Cons Lower Public Recognition/Status Salaries Vary Widely Not Always Patient Contact Careers Often Viewed As “Cop Out”
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Rehabilitation/Therapies Careers that help individuals and groups recover from a challenge or event. Types of rehabilitation: physical, mental, vocational, correctional, emotional etc. Health System Management Careers that assist in the day to day operations of health services, agencies and providers. Types of Careers: hospital/nursing home administrator, medical office assistant. HR positions, etc. Medical Sales Careers related to the sales and promotions of health services and materials. Types of careers include: Pharmaceutical sales, medical equipment sales and technicians, health insurance sales, etc. Types of Non-Clinical Careers
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Exercise and Nutrition Careers that promote, train and coach individuals on sports, exercise and nutrition. Types of careers include: nutritionist, food science, athletic trainer, physiologist, life coach, etc. Public Safety/Emergency Management Careers that serve and protect individuals, property and society. Careers include: disaster recovery, emergency planning, CDC positions, city manager, fire safety, etc. Research and Laboratory Technician Careers based in the sciences and experimentation. Types of careers include: medical lab technician, researcher, medical modeler, food safety, EPA medical evaluators, bio/medical statics, etc. Careers Continued
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Records Management/Informatics Careers that deal with patient information and records through systems and technology. Careers include: Computer Specialist, records manager, biller coder, transcriptionist, etc. Public Policy Careers is developing local, federal and international health care policy. Careers include: International health policy administrator, Epidemiology, mental health administrator, population, family and reproductive health specialist, etc. Alternative Medicine Careers that involve eastern and western therapies, medicine and herbalism. Types of careers include: acupuncturist, holistic health educator, herbalist, wellness coach, massage therapist, etc. Careers Continued
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