 | And also, do medical, health jobs that don't require you to study physics..
are those jobs' salaries lower?
I am looking for one that pays $50, 000 - $90 000/year :)
Thank u!
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(Please don't give me answers like doctor or answers that are broad..please be specific. Thanks!)
8 answers - Asked By: spiritguardian - 5/14/2007 |
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Im thinking about going to school in the medical/health field and have a full time family and job. Can anyone recommend jobs in these fields that are secure, pay decent and aren't very insanely hard schooling? The quicker the schooling the better. The easier school, the better. Any help is appreciated!
preferrably one that doesnt involve nursing homes
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preferrably one that doesnt involve nursing homes
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 | How does one go about applying for health jobs (hospitals) in South Australia? What is their health jobs / central recruitment website please? Thanks.
1 answer - Asked By: apple guava - 5/4/2011 |
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1 answer - Asked By: Krystal - 10/2/2012 |
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 | This is not a question that I am basing what i want to go to college for on. But i am very curious as to know what jobs there are that will pay well besides jobs in the medical and health fields! any inputs? thanks!
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 | I really want to major in art, but I was also falling along the lines of medical or health science. I was just wondering if there was any kind of occupation that involves both. Thanks.
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9 answers - Asked By: Swisscheese - 9/28/2007 |
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Thanks all answers welcome unless they are some stupid thing about cod or video games or someone not taking this seriously.
1 answer - Asked By: Day Tripper - 8/27/2012 |
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 | Generally speaking, when interning for a medical/health office (or anywhere) how long before you're hired (paid-position) for the job? Thanks for any help that you may provide.
1 answer - Asked By: Platinum - 6/16/2010 |
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 | Just looking for a list of programs or jobs in healthcare that require a MS or PHD, that are a little more gratifying then nursing, but that i can still use my nursing degree towards? Perhaps someone knows a good site to look up a bunch of health care jobs and programs? Thanks!
1 answer - Asked By: BDbots72 - 7/15/2008 |
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 | A knowledgeable person could tell me if a girl working as a cabin crew in the airlines has any medical or health problems in future due to job in the airlines? Please reply with related examples. Does she have gyanaecological problems? Does she have problems with her nerves? Or in conceiving? Or any internal damages to her vital organs? What special care should she take? Can she work for a long period of time?
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 | I'm try'na get emancipated from my parents, and they said I medical/health insurance. No bullsh1t answers.
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 | I am majoring in Health Science, concentration in Health Services Administration. I checked out the Occupational Outlook online and it states that medical and health services managers can work for the federal government for an earning of $87,200. What kind of job would this be? Would it be at best for me to get a masters in Public Health?
1 answer - Asked By: cece213 - 6/22/2007 |
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 | I have a careers project, and i need to know what all the careers in the medical and health field/cluster have in common with each other..
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 | I want to mainly hear from medical clerical workers like medical billing, health information management, and exspecially Cancer Information Management. Any of your input is great. And do you think there are alot of jobs out there for your profession? And of course is the pay ok?
1 answer - Asked By: momtree - 2/19/2006 |
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 | I plan on going to college and join AFROTC on scholarship hopefully. I was looking at officer and health care jobs and a few caught my attention. Pathologist, Pediatrician, Intelligence officer, Physical Therapist, and Nurse. I know that in your sophomore or junior year of college you really make your commitment to become a commissioned officer. But if you want to become a doctor how do you go to medical school? Some people have said that you can put your tour on academic hold if you get accepted to dental, medical, or graduate school to further your education. Can you tell me if this is true and what you would do to become a doctor in my case please?
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 | I am currently enrolled in a vocational (technical) school to earn a diploma for Medical Coding and Health Information Technician and don't know actually getting a job with just diploma right after school? What are salaries for this type career?
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