This document discusses various careers in the medical field. It outlines the education paths required for different medical careers, which typically involve obtaining a bachelor's degree followed by several years of medical school and residency training. The document also discusses the responsibilities, rewards, and challenges of working in healthcare. Some potential careers mentioned include doctors, nurses, technicians, and assistants. Overall, medical careers provide opportunities to help people while developing skills in science and healthcare. However, they also require a long education and can involve stress from heavy workloads and responsibilities.
Presentation by Erik Colon & Jose Villalobos introducing medical career topics.
Medical careers blend tech and human interaction; require science coursework and extensive training.Pathway to medical degree requires Bachelor's, medical school, and various coursework.
Wide range of health facilities and employment opportunities; career starters can achieve growth.
Colleges provide training in healthcare professions with hands-on practice and career support.
Competition in medical school admissions; factors influencing salary include location and experience.
Benefits include high earnings, job security; challenges include debt and long education.
Links to further resources on medical careers, salary information, and academic guidelines.
A medicalCareer are careers that combine medical
technology with a human touch that will hold 24/7.
The medical career clients are treated professionally and
efficient manner.
Medical Career is where you get challenged you learn in the
science and intellectual skills in a number of other areas as a
student.
They especially in the science, to provide the foundation for
studying medicine.
3.
The type ofmedical are Audiologist, Cardiovascular
Technologist, Chiropractor, Clinical LaboratoryTech, Dental
Assistant, Dental Hygienist, Dentist, DispensingOptician, EMT and
Paramedic, Home Care Aide, LaboratoryTechnician, Massage
Therapist, MedicalAssistant, Medical Sonographer, Medical
Technician, MedicalTranscriptionist, Nuclear MedicineTech, and etc.
4.
Students don’tneed to have a major but the will need to
complete a coursework in natural science, courses of
biology, general chemistry, organic
chemistry, biochemistry, and physic.
Take 11-16 years to complete the education, which are 4
years of college, 4 years medical school, 3-8 years of
preparation of training in a specialty area.
Develop reasoning, analytical, an communication.
Doctors still need to take courses and learn about the
advancements in their field.
5.
To get amedical degree:
Receive a Bachelor's Degree.
Research medical school requirements.
Investigate financial aid opportunities.
Enroll in a medical school
Complete required courses
6.
The healthcare industry includes a wide selection of
establishments ranging from small private practices to large
inner-city hospitals.
This facilities employ health care workers: physician
offices, home health care providers, offices of
dentists, outpatient care centers, medical and diagnostic
laboratories, medical and surgical hospitals, psychiatric and
substance abuse centers, nursing care facilities, community
care facilities for senior citizens, long-term care
settings, rehabilitation centers.
7.
Can starta health career with a diploma and certificate.
There is employment opportunities with great wages just for
certified professional without waiting for a job.
In time you will get a bachelor degree or an associate.
Many employers will offer tuition repayment, flexible
schedules and part-time job opportunities to health care
workers looking to further their education.
This is a great place to be if you want to be in professional
team using the latest technology, and help people.
8.
Medical schoolsand colleges provide education and training to students
interested in entering healthcare, technological, paralegal and business
careers, or advancing their own current progress.
programs include hands-on training with industry-standard equipment
that help students develop important skills needed in their careers
Students are encouraged to take advantage of the reduced pressure by
exploring and challenging themselves personally and professionally to
prepare a solid foundation for success in medical school and for
leadership roles in their medicine career they desire.
They are encouraged and assisted in pursuing unique opportunities as
undergraduate students that can be further developed into their medical
education and beyond.
In most of the countries the study of medicine is completed as an
undergraduate degree not requiring qualification student coursework.
9.
This showsthat not everyone is accepted in
the medical schools
10.
The demandfor high quality medical treatment has made
the increase in medical career.
What helps the salary for medical career are
Location, Education level, Experience, Job title, and
Employer.
Location: You may earn more living in a city than in a rural
area.
Education level: A higher level of education usually receives
higher pay.
Experience : More experience equals more compensation
Job title: Job titles indicate experience, training and
responsibility.
Employer: Bigger employers often pay higher than smaller
employers.
11.
High earningsPotential (depends on job)
Job Security
Job satisfaction
Self-employment
Variety
Education
Civil Service
Career option outside medicine
Holistic Opportunities
Education still continues
12.
DEBT
Longeducation.You'll spend several years training and preparing at
schools and hospitals (e.g. medical school, internship, residency)
Long process to acquire a license
Difficult
Stressful
Depressing when you are unable to help
Time consuming
Long hours
A great deal of responsibility
Managed care means more difficulty earning a high salary
Very significant student loans