Career questions tagged health

Health involves the well-being of ones physical, mental, and social self. Many careers can assist someone in those areas. Some popular careers include a medical doctor, psychologist, and personal trainer. For more information, please read below. Read more Show less
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brandonx619 views

What is the best job were it takes little years to be in college but makes a lot of money when you get into it? Asking for a friend

I'm asking because I don't really want to goto college really long, but I want to make money, it can be a hard job just little years in college is preferred. #college #job #health #law #any #technology #medicine

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Sydney549 views

How do we know if our career paths are timeless?

I am going into Kinesiology in order to do Pediatric Physical Therapy- my dream job. I know that times change and during different times there is always a greater demand for one thing more than the other. How do you ensure that your career pathway will still be useful and needed? #hospital-and-health-care #health #therapy #physicaltherapy

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Meher613 views

What majors set you apart form the crowd for med school?

I’ve heard that a general bio major is the easiest pick for a pre-med major. What other majors would prepare you for med school but set you apart from the crowd? #premed #health #majors

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Meghan507 views

College advice for someone with Asperger's?

I've been recently diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome and I was just hoping for some advice on how to get through college and how to deal with real life with this. Advice on how to deal with sensory sensitivities in the real world is especially appreciated. #college-advice #college #health #special-needs

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Natalie548 views

Is it difficult to manage dietary restrictions during college?

I was recently diagnosed with Celiac Disease, an autoimmune disease caused by eating gluten. Already finding it hard to avoid gluten at home, I am wondering if it is difficult to manage this disease and dietary restrictions during #college #diet-and-exercise #health,-wellness-and-fitness

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Madeline1144 views

Could I get advice from yoga teachers?

Hi fellow yoga teachers! I'm curious to know where you get your inspiration for music? How do you switch up your sequencing? What are your favorite poses? How do you cater to certain groups? What is your favorite flow to teach? Thank you! Maddie #yoga #mindfulness #music #health,-wellness-and-fitness #health

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Moises904 views

What do i need to be a Doctor?

Because i want to be a Doctor:) #doctor #medicine #health #hospital-and-health-care

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Ethan815 views

What do I need to do after high school to open a martial arts gym?

I want to open my own tricking gym. I know that I want to pursue it but I do not know what to learn in college. #martial-arts #business #health

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Should I dual major?

I am a social work major and I am indecisive if I should dual major with health management. I want to have a back up plan in case if things don't go as planned in the real world but I don't know if taking more classes to complete the H.M major in the following semesters is a good idea. #socialwork #healthmanagement #dualmajor #health #college #college-major #backup #classes #decision-making

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Hi! What specific things (about college, housing, life, etc.) should we know before to college? What courses are we required to take to be able to major in nursing (to become a registered nurse)? What are your tips for thriving in college?

HI!!! College can obviously be overwhelming, especially for people who's family members never went to college before (and they get a lot of pressure from their family to succeed!). How do you keep calm while still doing great academically? Also, I'm really passionate about learning how the human body and health so I really want to work in the medical field! When I was still living in ethnic minority areas of Myanmar, I saw many people get sick or die because of the lack of basic necessities, cleanliness, wars, and injuries from wars. There were barely any clinics there and the clinics that were there weren't very advanced (so many who had somewhat of a major injury died although if they lived in the US, they could easily be cured). After college and nurse training, I want to start working to help people get the basic health care they need. Even I don't make a huge difference, I believe that every bit counts. After a few years of practice, I'm planning to return to my native country and village (and go to developing countries) to help people in poverty get the basic necessities and health care that they need. :) #HEALTH #Love #Compassion #medicine #HealthyRealFood #CleanWater #CleanShelter #College #WorkSmartAndWorkHard #THANKYOU

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Kenyanna1196 views

What is a good career in healthcare that helps people?

I'm currently undecided. #Help #LookingForwardToCollege #healthcare #health #hospital-and-health-care

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Bre'Shana958 views

What's the most complicated part of being a physician's assistant?

I am interested in pursuing a career as a physician's assistant and want to know more information, in order to decide if it's the right career for me #physician-assistant #medicine #health #hospital-and-health-care #healthcare

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Arlene 1189 views

I am undecided about the type of counseling I want to do once I graduate?

I am going to school for counseling but it is really hard to choose the type of counseling I really want to do. I work at a behavioral health center but I do not know if I want to continue working there are working with children when finishing with my schooling? #health #counseling #and #caounseling #childrn #mental #career-details #personal-development #undecided

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Alexandra995 views

Advice for running workshops?

I'm possibly going to be teaming up with a sex therapist in her new private practice planning and running some sexuality-related workshops. I was wondering if anyone had tips on hosting these, such as: - How best to gather ideas? - What kinds of people-skills I might need? - How to keep them exciting and engaging? I'm very excited, yet mildly intimidated by this since I'm not a clinician. I'm interested in human sexuality, absolutely, but wondering where to start with this type of opportunity. Thanks in advance! #health #sexuality #human-sexuality #workshop-development #personal-development

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Gerardo794 views

What should I do after high school if i want study nutrition and fitness? Also if i want to become an online trainer sometime in the future?

I'm 18 years old and i'm asking this because i'm really into fitness specially bodybuilding. Although i do a lot of research on my own i'd like more help to better my knowledge. #health #fitness #bodybuilding

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Devetra1020 views

Does hurt your eyes if you gaze at the sun?

I looked directly at the sun when I was younger, and was told that it would be harmful. I'm interested in optometry, and would like to know why it is bad for me to do so. [P.S. This question was edited by a site admin for grammar and clarity.] #health #astronomy #optometry #eye-care

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What are the main differences between a Nurse Practitioner and a Physician Assistant?

Hi! I am planning on going to college and becoming a Neonatal nurse, but I am also thinking of furthering my education and becoming either a Nurse Practitioner or a Physician Assistant. What is the difference between the two? Do they both have the same amount of schooling? Do they both do the same things? Do they both have the same salary? Thank you! #medicine #nursing #healthcare #health #nurse-practitioner #social-media #physician-assistant #financial-planning #career-details

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Ann888 views

What class would I have to take to be a vet?

I would like to be my own business and would like to make a good amount of money. #business #medicine #health

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Ursula1063 views

How to continue helathy while in university?

Being a student I barely have time for anything and what worries my most is my health. I don't exercise as much now and when I don't have time to cook I end up buying pizza. Do you have any tips on how to stay healthy while in university? Thanks? #university #health #lifestyle #healthy-lifestyle

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alexandra899 views

what are the requirements to become a pediatrican

i am a high school student who is getting ready to go to college and i want to make sure that i pick the correct career #science #music #health #art #math #english #history

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Patricia741 views

It is a good idea to be a nurse first before become a doctor?

Many say that is the best way to become a good doctor , you first have to be a nurse. #doctor #nurse #healthcare #health

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Malik833 views

What experience do I need to go into the field of pediatrics?

What things should I know before I enter this field? #medicine #health #pediatrics

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Lyndsey1498 views

Would it be cheaper to start off at a community college and transfer?

I would like to save as much as possible. #college #doctor #healthcare #health #college-bound #physical-therapy #community-college #university-applications

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De'Asia 1430 views

How many years of school does it take to become an pediatrician ?

Because I think this will be my future job #health #pediatrician #pediatrics #medicine #healthcare #hospital-and-health-care #college

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Lyndsey1701 views

How many years of college is it to become a pediatric physical therapist?

I would like to have a plan for those years of my life. #doctor #medicine #healthcare #health #physical-therapy #medicine-education #life-coach

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Lauren810 views

What certifications would be good for the health Administration field?

I'm majoring in Health Administration. I want to know what the best certifications that would benefit me. I know that First aid and CPR are some good ones. What are some other suggestions #healthcare #health #certifications #healthcare-management

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Desiree717 views

What is the benefits for being a doctor?

I am asking this question because I was wanting to know what are y'all benefits to see what I'm looking at. #pediatrician #medicine #health #hospital-and-health-care #healthcare

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Talha1552 views

How many volunteering hours should any high school student put in to get a decent acceptance to a college?

I am currently in 11th grade and I have put in about 130-145 hours of volunteering work. I was wondering if that would be enough but I am not sure. I know good grades are a factor but I was wondering what the most a child can put in? #college #science #health #school #college-admissions #biomedical-engineering #volunteering #school-counseling

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Debra923 views

What happens if you don't get into graduate school on the first try? How should you go from there?

Graduating College #health #graduate-school #college-admissions #volunteering #college-applications

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Hannah1038 views

Is it more beneficial to take more credits per semester in a shorter amount of time or less credits per semester in a longer amount of time?

As a student trying to save money on college fees while still maintaining a great GPA for my resume, I want to know whether or not I should be taking 14 or 18 credit hours per semester. I am in the Public Health Sciences Field. I want to make the most of my college experience. #college #health #graduate #time-management #public-health #credit

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