What You Need to Know About Medical Jobs


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It is undeniable that medical jobs are in high demand today. You just have to explore your career options. If you think a medical career is the one that fits you, and you have the passion to serve, then make a final decision and pursue it. But before jumping into the medical pool, learn about these hard facts from the US Bureau of Labor and Statistics:

• Many health care jobs require less than 4 years of college education and most technical jobs need at least a 2-year technical degree.
• A variety of post-high school programs in the US provide specialized training for jobs in the health care industry. Students preparing for health care careers can enter programs leading to a certificate or a degree at the associate, baccalaureate, professional, or graduate level. Two-year programs resulting in certificates or Associate degrees are the minimum standard credential for occupations such as a dental hygienist or radiological technologist.
• Managers in health care need to have the management, coaching, and cultural competency skills to enable them to communicate effectively in an increasingly diverse work environment.