May 2, 2010
Interesting Facts To Know About Medical Jobs
While many industries are losing jobs, the health care field continues to grow. As baby boomers age and Americans just are generally living longer than ever before, the demand for health care is high. Those wanting to join the health care field have many choices available to them, from administrative jobs to patient care jobs. There are entry level jobs available as well as medical jobs for those who have or are willing to get advanced schooling and training.
If you have visited your doctors office lately, chances are that you may have seen a physician assistant rather than the doctor. This person will handle much of the same duties of the doctor, but they must be supervised by the doctor. This is a fast growing field. Plan on two to three years to become a physician assistant.
Medical secretaries are also in great demand. They perform administrative duties in health care facilities such as hospitals, clinics, doctors offices and nursing homes. Although formal training above a high school diploma is not always required, employers will look favorable upon medical secretary training or at the very least a strong administrative background.
For hospitalist jobs like medical assistants, they handle some clerical duties like a secretary, but they also perform some basic procedures. The assistant may take a patients temperature, blood pressure and medical history. They may also draw blood for lab testing. It will take approximately ten to eighteen months to become a medical assistant.
As more people need health care, there is a greater need for physicians, surgeons, and nurses. To become a physician or surgeon, you will need to complete four years of college, four years of medical school and another three to eight years for residency training. It will take four years to become a registered nurse. You can become a licensed practical or vocational nurse in twelve months to two years time.
Pharmacy is another job industry that is growing. Since you actually become a doctor of pharmacy it will take approximately eight years of schooling beyond high school to become a pharmacist. Pharmacy technicians and pharmacy assistants also work in pharmacies. Pharmacy technicians work under the direction of a pharmacist. While certification is not always required, a potential employer will look favorably upon an applicant who is certified. The pharmacy assistant generally works with the public and does not work with medications. This is an entry level job.
Many people are beginning to start a home based business as a medical biller or medical transcriptionist. The medical biller is responsible for sending bills to the insurance company for treatment that the patient received. Billing clerks typically work in hospitals, clinics and doctors offices before becoming an independent contractor working from home. A medical transcriptionist must have a strong understanding of medical terminology as well as good listening skills. You can complete training in a little under eighteen months to become a medical transcriptionist. Just as medical billing clerks do, many medical transcribers will work in an office to build up their skills before beginning to work from home.
As you can see, there are many medical jobs to choose from. Whether you are just entering the job field or looking to make a change, health care offers so many options. It is up to you how much time and money you want to spend to complete training and land your dream job in the health care field.
This dedicated healthcare staffing centre offers the most practical and diverse medical jobs across the country. We have a wide variety of physician jobs available, as well as employment opportunities for hospitalist jobs and RN jobs.
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March 29, 2011
Sonic Charmer @ 6:45 am:
Medicaid isn’t universal healthcare—indeed, most Americans don’t qualify for it.
Most Americans don't need it and get their health care in other ways. Those who do need it, qualify. Therefore we have universal health care.
Universal health care = everyone gets needed health care.
It doesn't have to mean that everyone gets health care from the government. What's so special about getting health care from the government? Why would you even want everyone to get health care from the government, especially if they can get it somewhere else?
June 3, 2011
throwAwayBD @ 10:05 am:
I don’t want to go into details because I don’t want giveaway my identity. I don’t really have to reinvent the wheel. But proper working conditions and proper management of human resources is a rarity in this country. Basically most of my investment would go towards low tech, human resource heavy businesses which is run ethically
July 11, 2011
Me @ 5:52 pm:
Ask him again nicely to please help. If he refuses tell him politely that although you hate to do it, you have no other choice that to take him to court because your child needs the dental care and you can't afford to pay for it by yourself. If he still refuses have your attorney sue him.
July 27, 2011
BuzZ @ 8:44 am:
I don't think that you can choose between resource and resource controller. A human is both, as he tends and somehow manages to control the Earth's resources but he manages them through human work, so the humans are resources to, but their own resources.