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 lessWhat can make me a better nurse for the future?
what schools, information, majors, etc do i need to attend to before going to college for being a pediatric nurse?
What made you want to be a part of the medical community??
What sparked your interest in your specific field?
What is the best way to study for being a medical assistant ?
Trainee at Job Corps making this his Career field for a while!
What are the requirements to be accepted into grad school for a masters in Public Health?
Preferably at Michigan State University but general requirement info is welcomed!
Are people usually mean to you or hard on you in the medical field?
Do people take their frustrations and anger out on you? I'm asking because I'm a pretty sensitive person.
If I wanted, as a nurse midwife, would I be able to have sort of flexible hours?
Will I be able to have a life outside of work? Will I be able to still do my own thing, and have fun?
How do you know which health department fits your best interests and do all departments find basic health services and knowledge applicable (specifically psychology)?
As a freshman, I am trying to decide which pathway I should take in Waimea High School. If I do continue in the Health Services direction, I'm not sure which department I would go into or if the information I get from this pathway will be beneficial to me if I go into psychology.
What's better a Degree or a Masters to become a NICU Nurse?
whats better a degree or a masters to become a nicu nurse?
What are the top three careers in the medical field?
What are the top three careers in the medical field?
what is the salary, schedule, education requirements from a midwife nurse and and obstetrician?
what is the salary, schedule, education requirements from a midwife nurse and and obstetrician?
What does an OR nurse do on a daily basis?
I would like to become a nurse and am wondering what certain nurses do especially in the operating room.
Is a Fitness Coordinator basically a Physical Therapy equivalent without a Doctorate Degree?
I have been sold on Physical Therapy for a while now, but recently I have begun struggling with the idea of going to Medical School and all of the debt and excessive studying that entails. I took a career quiz and it recommended Fitness Coordinator rather than Physical Therapy. I love studying the human anatomy, working out, and helping others learn about their body, how it functions, and how to strengthen and enhance their performance. Would a Fitness Coordinator be the same thing as Physical Therapy, just without going to Medical School and getting a Doctorate? Also, what is the job satisfaction like for a Fitness Coordinator? What about the hours? work load? salary? work environment?
Do I have to complete medical school to become a physical therapist?
I want to know not only if I have to attend medical school but other things I should do before becoming a physical therapist.
What is the hardest thing about working in psychology, especially related to mental health? What is the best/most rewarding part? Would you say it's worth it in your case?
Psychology and mental health have definitely piqued my interest as a possible career choice, but I'd like to hear more about the goods and bads.
What is the best area of being a veterinarian, and how likely is it to be hired I’m considering becoming a veterinarian but I don’t know the pros and cons from a professional ?
What is the best area of being a veterinarian, and how likely is it to be hired? I’m considering becoming a veterinarian but I don’t know the pros and cons from a professional
what are the different careers involved in mental health?
I'm interested in mental health and how the human brain works and would like to pursue a career related to those things
Is it difficult to become a Mental Health Counselor?
What training do I need to become a Mental Health Counselor?
What is the hardest interview question you've been asked and how did you answer it?
Also, did you get the job?
What job would include mental health and the function of the brain but has less schooling years?
I’ve been researching jobs that’s related to psychiatric since that’s really close to the type of field I want to work on. But I would prefer being in college for two years, maybe four if needed.
How rewarding is being a nurse?
I want to be a nurse when I get older but I want to make sure it's worth it before I put all that effort into becoming one. Is the career completely draining or do you feel better at the end of the day after helping people? Do you even have the energy to be the best you can be?
What high paying jobs are available with a bachelor’s degree in health sciences?
I’m entering my freshman year at community college and debating whether or not I should change my general studies major to health sciences. I know I want to do something science related, but I also don’t want to limit myself.
How did you figure out that the mental health feild was right for you?
I keep going from really passionate about helping people with mental illness to scared that I won't like it as much as I think. What helped you make that choice?
What is the most important thing to do when looking for a job?
I want to be a pediatrician/nurse practitioner
How do you balance your own personal mental health while trying to help others as a physiologist?
I would prefer a physiologist answer this question but I'm always open to different opinions.
how long does it take to become a Art therapist?
Im interested in the mental health and the arts i have been really thinking about becoming art therapist but i don't know how long it will take and degree?