What position in the medical field would be the best fit for me?
I am a Senior in High School and this is something i have been reflecting on deeply. I know that healthcare is truly where my heart is, but i am still searching for a specific path that aligns with who i am. I hope to work with both adults and children, and i consider patience, compassion and communication to be some of my strongest qualities. Caring for someone is something that has always felt natural and meaningful to me so the pay range will not be my primary focus. #Fall25
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Donna Paige
Donna’s Answer
I was inspired by what you shared and immediately thought of some medical roles that could be a great fit for you. These roles need patience, compassion, and good communication. Based on what you’ve described, here are a few paths that might fit you well:
Medical Assistant (MA): You could work with adults or kids in clinics or doctors' offices. MAs are often the first person patients meet. I started my career as an MA at 18.
Patient Care Technician (PCT): If you enjoy hands-on patient care, consider being a PCT. You assist nurses and help with daily needs. The tasks can vary; I used to draw blood, perform EKGs, and give nebulizer treatments as a PCT.
Phlebotomist: This role is perfect if you’re patient and gentle. Phlebotomists work with all ages and help make blood draws a calm experience. I also worked as a phlebotomist and found it very rewarding.
Lab Technician or Medical Lab Technician (MLT): You’ll work behind the scenes, but your role is crucial in diagnosing and treating patients. It’s meaningful work that combines science with helping people. Plus, there’s a nationwide shortage, offering great job stability and pay!
Other options include Respiratory Tech, EKG Tech, Medical Office or Patient Access Representative, and Clinic Support.
Best, Donna
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