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The medical field is holding the promise of steady, ongoing employment even in the recent financially difficult times. Find out about the multitude of career options.
The road to becoming a physician can be difficult. We start school at the age of 4 or 5 and graduate from high school at 17 or 19. Those who want to pursue a profession being a physician will have to endure an additional 4 years of pre-med, 4 years of medical school, 3 to 7 years as an intern and resident then a couple of more years to move into a more specialized field. This means that you will have only established yourself as a physician after you have reached the age of 30! Do you really have to wait that long to undergo medical training and make a profession for yourself? The reply is no. This is because, instead of being a physician, you can do something else that is in the medical field. To provide you a suggestion, here are some choices. For those who don’t want to labor in a hospital, one can try to get a job as a pharmacist. This individual is the one that dispenses medications at the store. They can also recommend a medication similar to what was prescribed if this is not available or way beyond your budget. Sometimes, they also help physicians determine the proper dosage to be given to the patient, as they are well aware of the side effects of giving too much medication to a patient. Another occupation that you may apply for is that of a lab technician or x-ray technician. These individuals, depending on their education, are the ones who test samples or man the X-ray or mammogram machines when a patient has to be examined. One occupation that is high in demand right now in the US is that of a nurse. This is because some of those who are working right now are nearing retirement age and the youth these days are not excited about entering nursing as a career; which is why nurses are being hired from other countries. Schooling for every one of the jobs mentioned varies. Pharmacists, lab technicians and nurses, don’t have to train for 8 years or more when they already qualify for their position after a few of years in vocational school or college. Here, they will study subjects such as anatomy, biology, chemistry, infection control, medical terminology, physiology and several others before undergoing hands on training. There will be tests to check their knowledge of each subject so there won’t be any harm when it is time to do the real thing. You can also thrive working outside the hospital with a little medical training. You can go into medical transcription, transcribing what the physician has said using a tape recorder. The work can be completed at home and then the document is sent back to the physician. Another option would be to get into sales, as pharmaceutical companies need sales representatives to sell their medications to physicians and hospitals. Everyone can have a profession once he or she has undergone medical training. You just have to decide what you want to concentrate on and then go for it. For those that don’t have the money to attend school full time, look for a school that offers this part time or online. Remember this is only temporary, once you earn your degree, you can make your profession out of it.
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