Career questions tagged medical
What is the best major to get into medical school?
Is there a different path than majoring in biology or other biomedical sciences?
Any advice about becoming a medical assistant?
What subject I must take to be a medical assistant? What is something that you wish to tell me that you wish you had known sooner? What tools would I need while studying to become a medical assistant? What does a normal day for a medical assistant look like?
If I do not have a great history in mathematics is a physician's assistant a viable option for me?
I have not historically been interested or successful in the field of mathematics, but a career in dermatology interests me. I do not want to invest to be a dermatologist but to assist.
What’s the best thing to go for when you want to play football in collage
What I mean by this is like what to study in case you don’t get the football career you want in collage
What are some good part-time jobs for high school students who want to work in the medical field in the future?
What are some good jobs for high school students that can help prepare them for a career in the medical field?
What job should I go for if I’m really interested in the reaction people have or the function of the brain?
Psychiatry and psychology is kinda want it to relate to. But with psychiatry, I don’t really want to be prescribing medication or tell them what they need to get better. It’s reading people’s reaction or body language to find the outcome of what they’re thinking that I’m interested in. Although, I would really prefer if it included less years for me to be in college, maybe four years max. If the pay was high that would be nice too.
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.
Where can I find a healthcare administration internship?
I am finishing up a healthcare administration degree, and need only to complete an internship before I graduate. I'm having a difficult time finding one, and am not sure where I can look to have better success.
Ultrasound/Sonography technician program requirements in the State of California
For admission to the State of California's ultrasound/ sonogram technician program, with only my associate degree in Multimedia Arts and completion of prerequisites including Physics, Anatomy, and Physiology, and experience as a medical administrative assistant?
How difficult is it for recent graduates of a job training program to get hired as a medical administrator in Santa Clara County?
I am graduating from my program soon and I am hoping to get a job near the area.
Is being a Medical Administrative Assistant stressful and why?
I haven't learned much about being a medical admin yet so I can't really tell if it would be as stressful as being an assistant would be.
What would a typical day look like for a medical administrative assistant?
What days and hours would I be working to start off with being a medical admin?
What are some tools and/or other gear and systems I would use while working as a Paramedic?
All answers are accepted and any further info is also highly grateful.
what are good way to achieve your career and academic goals ?
for colleges and beyond
What is the most difficult part about going into the medical field?
What is the hardest part of the job? I’m truly interested in a career in medicine and I’m curious about the hardest part of it.
How many years does it take to be a pediatric anesthesiologist?
I want to be a pediatric anesthesiologist.
how do u become a chiropractor?
im 16 years old going into my junior year of highschool what classes and steps should i take to be a chiropractor? What are some good chiropractic colleges?
What made you want to do this career?
Honestly ever since I was younger i've always been interested in being a medical assistant or a pediatrician or at least working in the medical field.
Are there any related careers to Nursing that you think I should consider looking into?
what are some other pathways I can take in the medical industry that you guys might see as a better fit for me?
What if one is passionate about a career but unsure if committing too long to it may make them fall out of interest Is there a better alternative than switching majors?
Currently dedicated to the healthcare pathway and have been for a long time; however, I feel it'd too late to be interested in/ commit to anything else if I eventually decide to discontinue healthcare.
What kind of skills do i need to suceed in this field?
For a rehab tech
How many people are required to do surgery on the brain? Has anyone ever become nauseous or anything like dat?
How many people are required to do surgery on the brain? Has anyone ever become nauseous or anything like dat?