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What are the post graduation for MIT?
MIT
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
RDT
AT& OT
RDT
B PT
Post graduation of these courses?
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Hello, Sree nandhana !
There are ways that you can prepare yourself to work in the medical field during your academic path. It seems as though you are asking if you could get a job before you've gotten your degree, so it may be worthwhile to plan your education first and then see how the labor market is for your chosen career. Becoming prepared comes first before predicting outcomes of a career job.
If you're thinking of getting a Masters or Doctorate Degree, you're going to have to explore what interests you and what you are skilled for. You can also consider what would enhance your Bachelors Degree or a subject that would connect with what you got your undergraduate degree in.
Since you have used initials for all the words on your list, allow me to qualify my advice by asking if you mean Magnetic Induction Tomography, Rapid Diagnostic Testing, Occupational Therapy (there's no AT known in the U.S.), and B PT is termed as Physical Therapy in the U.S. So you want to know about the job prospects for India for those subjects. I do not know much about the Indian Medical community, however, I would say that you are on target with thinking these would be good careers. You'll just have to choose the one you want to do and that your Bachelors Degree has prepared you for the best.
There are some magazines that you can read to keep up with trends for the careers you've mentioned. You can find them by doing an online search. Some of them are Health Data Management Magazine, TechNation, and there is an imagining magazine called ICE that imaging professionals read. Keep in mind that, in general, a health career is a good choice and you can follow the field as you study and will learn about opportunities during your Master Program. There will always be a need for medical care.
I hope this helps and I wish you all the best !
There are ways that you can prepare yourself to work in the medical field during your academic path. It seems as though you are asking if you could get a job before you've gotten your degree, so it may be worthwhile to plan your education first and then see how the labor market is for your chosen career. Becoming prepared comes first before predicting outcomes of a career job.
If you're thinking of getting a Masters or Doctorate Degree, you're going to have to explore what interests you and what you are skilled for. You can also consider what would enhance your Bachelors Degree or a subject that would connect with what you got your undergraduate degree in.
Since you have used initials for all the words on your list, allow me to qualify my advice by asking if you mean Magnetic Induction Tomography, Rapid Diagnostic Testing, Occupational Therapy (there's no AT known in the U.S.), and B PT is termed as Physical Therapy in the U.S. So you want to know about the job prospects for India for those subjects. I do not know much about the Indian Medical community, however, I would say that you are on target with thinking these would be good careers. You'll just have to choose the one you want to do and that your Bachelors Degree has prepared you for the best.
There are some magazines that you can read to keep up with trends for the careers you've mentioned. You can find them by doing an online search. Some of them are Health Data Management Magazine, TechNation, and there is an imagining magazine called ICE that imaging professionals read. Keep in mind that, in general, a health career is a good choice and you can follow the field as you study and will learn about opportunities during your Master Program. There will always be a need for medical care.
I hope this helps and I wish you all the best !