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    Showing posts with label Career Medical Training. Show all posts
    Showing posts with label Career Medical Training. Show all posts
  • Medical Career
    A medical career is a noble profession because you are able to help those who are ill. As medical science has improved through the years, it has opened a lot of opportunities for those who want to be part of this specialized field.

    But for those that want to become doctors, you must first complete 4 years of undergraduate training, another 4 years of medical school, then 3 to 7 years working as an intern and as a resident. That is a long time and if you want to sub specialize, that will be another 2 years.

    You will have to do well even during your undergraduate years and do well in the MCAT or medical college admissions test because only a handful are accepted every year in the best medical colleges in the country.

    If you got into medical school and are now working on getting your medical license, you will have to take the US medical licensing exam during your sophomore and senior year in school and during your internship. The exam itself is challenging but studies have shown that 90% of those who take it usually pass.

    For those who find becoming a doctor too long, there are other options. You may pursue a medical career as a nurse. From working at the bottom, you may soon find yourself being in charge or a wing in a hospital or caring for patient in the privacy of their homes.

    You may also become an emergency medical technician who is on call and assigned to rush to a scene should there be someone injured. These individuals are responsible for stabilizing the patient before he or she is brought to the hospital. It’s a hectic job given that the medical equipment inside the ambulance can only do so much.

    Another job that is less stressful is being a pharmacist. All you have to do here is dispense the medication that is written on the prescription pad. You will also need to know how to explain to the patient how to use it. In some cases, the pharmacist may advice the doctor on the dosage and the side effects.

    The only downside to this job is that you will have to work on holidays and weekends. If you don’t feel happy working in such a place, try getting a job at a mental institution, nursing home or neighborhood clinic.

    For those that want to work in a lab, they can do so by being a laboratory technician. They are the ones that test samples given by the patient and also help doctors who are conducting scientific research. Given that we now live in the digital age, most of the testing is done using machines so all the have to do is wait for the results to come and out and analyze it.

    You can also work as a medical assistant who just takes care of the paper work and makes sure that the doctor’s clinic is running smoothly.

    The various positions mentioned are just some of the options you have if you are seriously considering a medical career. Though how much they earn varies, the important thing is that each person is part of something big as the doctor, the nurse, the technician or the assistant contributes something to improve the lives of those who are sick.
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  • The Benefits of Choosing a Career in the Medical Field
    Choosing a career in the medical field is one of the best options available for most people these days because of the job security, possible career advancement and other intangible factors for job satisfaction in this type of decision. Naturally, there are certain training and certifications required before consideration of eligibility in the different careers available in the medical field. There are some short courses, certification examinations with varying lengths needed for preparation and immersion.

    This should not hinder anyone from pursuing careers in the medical field. Whatever time, effort and resources invested into trainings, learning and certification will be well worth it. There is no need to worry about not being able to strike while the boom in the industry is hot. Naturally, some individuals may feel hindered by the fact that they cannot join the medical field until they have completed necessary qualifications and some of these may take as much as a couple of years to achieve.

    This is no reason to despair though because experts say that the boom in the medical field will continue to peak until 2012 and that leaves plenty of room and time for interested individuals to prepare and acquire the job in the medical field that they would like to build a career with.

    Whether you decide to become a nurse, a medical assistant, a medical supply sales specialist, or a laboratory technician, many promising opportunities will continue to present and offer itself to you after you have accomplished the necessary training and certifications. Just remain diligent, determined and passionate about your chosen path and a bright future is yours for the taking.

    Now before deciding which type of job you want to build your career from in the medical field, you must make sure that you are laying down all the cards in front of you. Be sure not to make your decision based on what you’ve heard and just your own perception. Make sure that you do your own research and more importantly, be sure that you familiarize yourself with everything that your choice entails. This way, you won’t find yourself in the middle of training and wanting to bail out because it turns out that your interests lie elsewhere.

    Remember that wherever your interests, skills and inclinations lie there is bound to be a job in the medical field that you can choose. It is very important for you to find the right fit in this regard because if you like what you do you will be willing to give more of yourself and the chances of being burned out or unhappy is less to non-existent.

    Fortunately, the opportunities in the medical field are vast and varied enough to accommodate a wide variety of individuals and their respective interests and inclinations. For instance, if you have no previous medical training but know that you want to take advantage of choosing a career in the medical field then all you have to do is think about your personal strengths and existing experiences and skill sets to date.

    A person who is an extravert and has excellent communication skills can decide choosing a career in the medical field as a medical supply sales specialist or even as a medical assistant, depending on the details of their preferences.

    Just make sure that you weigh and take into consideration all that is needed to be able to make the choice that is right for you.
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  • Career Medical Training
    We start going to school at the age of 4 or 5. We graduate from secondary school at the age of 17 or 19. Those who want to pursue a career being a doctor will have to endure 4 years of undergraduate studies, 4 years of medical school, 3 to 7 years as an intern and resident then a couple of more years to move into a more specialized field. This means that you will have only established yourself as a doctor after you have reached the age of 30!

    Do you really have to wait that long to undergo medical training and make a career for yourself? The answer is no. This is because aside from being a doctor, you can do something else that is in the medical field. To give you an idea, here are some of them.

    For those who don’t want to work in a hospital, they can try to get a job as a pharmacist. This person is the one that dispenses drugs at the store. They can also recommend a drug similar to what was prescribed if this is not available or way beyond your budget. Sometimes, they also help doctors determine the proper dosage to be given to the patient as they are well aware of the side effects of giving too much to a patient.

    Another job that you may apply for is that of a lab technician. These individuals depending on their training are the ones who test samples or man the X-ray or mammogram when a patient has to be examined.

    One job that is high in demand right now in the US is that of a nurse. This is because a lot of those who are working right now are nearing retirement age and the youth these days are no excited about that which is why nurses are being hired from other countries.

    Training for each of the jobs mentioned varies. For pharmacists, lab technicians and nurses, they don’t have to study for 8 years or more when they already qualify for their position after a couple of years in vocational school.

    Here, they will learn subjects such as anatomy, biology, chemistry, infection control, medical terminology, physiology and several others before undergoing hands on training. There will be exams to test their knowledge with regards to each subject so there won’t be any problems when it is time to do the real thing.

    You can also be successful working outside the hospital with a little medical training. You can get into medical transcription since all you have to do is transcribe what the doctor has said using a tape recorder. The work can be done at home and then the document is sent back to the doctor.

    Another alternative will be to get into sales as pharmaceutical companies need sales agent to sell their drugs to doctors and hospitals.

    Anyone can make a career once he or she has undergone medical training. You just have to decide what you want to specialize in and then go for it. For those that don’t have the money to study full time, look for a school that offers this part time or online.

    Remember, this is only temporary because once you earn your degree, you can already make your career out of it.
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