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The Medical Career Field One of The Great Careers In History Of Mankind



“Health is wealth,” they say and this is one of the reasons why we need to bring about a considerable improvement in our health status purposely to stay healthy and to live a fulfilled life. 

 This has equally contributed immensely to advancement in medical technology in order to take proper care of all different types of ailments and diseases to make life meaningful to the generality of people across the world.

The medical field has been known to be a field that offers wonderful career opportunities and seems to provide not only job security but favorable incomes in many facets of the medical environment. 

 The demand for this career path is constant and also on high demand and this will continue to be so,  unless people quit getting sick, it appears there won’t be any problems in the future finding a need for a medical professional.

 Different careers have been introduced into the medical field, thereby making it relatively easy to venture into any career path you may want to focus on especially when it is common knowledge that you can certainly find many different opportunities in this career path. You can go into mental health or family practice as a tech, doctor, or nurse. 

 You can set your own hours with a career that offers flexible-time, part-time, and full-time opportunities. You can equally be your own boss in many areas of the medical field especially if you are a physician or psychologist in private practice. The career possibilities in the medical field are limitless.

 In the mental health field, registered nurses are also in high demand while Psychologists and Psychiatrists are known to find a job with ease due to the complexities of the job and the need for their services to ensure an eventful living for every individual. 

 Social workers are in demand in mental hospitals and drug treatment centers. Psych techs are in high demand now within mental health facilities and many psych techs are highly paid to serve as motivation on the job due to their importance as well as to serve as encouragement for those willing to learn through on-the-job training!

 In pediatrics, the medical field is wide open. Careers for child psychologists and nurses are available and of course, physicians who are ready to go to work in private practice or as an important part of a family group practice will be pleasantly surprised with their working environments in most cases.

 Careers for nurse practitioners and physician assistants are in high demand. Many physician assistants and nurse practitioners are making as much as family physicians if they are in the right field. Surgery Physician Assistants make over $100,000 in some areas and most of them have a three or four-day work week which can give a career opportunity a lot of appeals.

 Dermatology offers registered nurses, PAs, and medical techs many possibilities, and often the dermatology offices are closed either on Monday or Friday which again, offers appeal. Dermatologists draw good salaries and career-minded physicians can work alone in private practice or in a group.

 There are so many careers to consider in the medical field. If you aren’t sure of the many possibilities, then take a look at our comprehensive list below. The following opportunities are available and make great career choices with most of them in high demand!

 

  • Medical records and billing opportunities for clerical work and auditing
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  • Medical techs such as psych techs, radiology techs, and medical techs
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  • Medical transcribing
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  • Counseling and crisis work for psychologists and psychiatrists
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  • Clerical work in many capacities
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  •  Physicians ranging from Paediatricians to Psychiatrists
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Nursing opportunities ranging from registered nurses to LPN and CNA possibilities

As there are many other medical field opportunities, there also are many opportunities for food service employees too. Medical personnel in the hospitals relies heavily on the food service within the deli or cafeteria twenty-four hours a day. 

 People who want to ensure that their career is stable in the food service industry often choose food service careers within the medical industry. They need job security and equally, find the salaries in the job far better than those realized in the restaurants in the surrounding areas.

 When searching for a career, look online at the Occupational Handbook placed online by the US Labour board to see if you can find a career that’s not only in high demand but one which will satisfy your long-term goals for salary and educational requirements. Be familiar with your career opportunities before you lock yourself into a permanent career choice.

 Good luck as you work towards the actualization of your dream.

 Thank you

 

Certified Midwife Nurse as a Profession: An Overview

Certified Midwife Nurse As A Profession: An Overview


Healthcare as a whole has contributed immensely due to its multi-faceted nature to the introduction of different career paths to the medical profession. One such inclusion is Nurse Midwife.  

 A midwife is defined as a person who assists women in childbirth. A midwife is highly necessary in order to complete the prescribed course of studies in midwifery and to acquire the necessary training to be registered and or legally licensed to practice midwifery.

  The contribution of Midwife nurses in the medical profession is an enormous part of which is the provision of essential supervision, care, and advice to women during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. She is also responsible to conduct a delivery as well as total care for the newly born baby. All nurse-midwifery programs are within institutions of higher education as a result of the complexities of the task associated with the profession. 

 Roughly over 70% of nurse-midwives who graduate college are at the Master's degree level. In America, programs for midwifery are accredited by the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) in order to make graduates qualified to take the national certification examination. In order to be allowed to practice midwifery, you must be a qualified and registered nurse with at least two years of experience before you apply for nurse-midwife programs.

 It is essential for a midwife to provide an extensive range of healthcare services to women and their newly born babies. Midwife duties include ordering appropriate laboratory tests, carrying out physical assessments, history taking, and coordinating other procedural activities. Their functions also include counseling patients on health promotion and risk reduction activities. 

 The majority of nurse-midwife practice focuses on childbirth and gynecological care as well as family planning. The services listed above are carried out in total cooperation with the clients/patients. Midwives also perform prescriptive privileges, which is similar to nurse practitioners. It is however noted that the categories of work performed by midwives vary from one state to another. Nurse-midwives work in collaboration with OB/GYN doctors when it comes to situations like high-risk pregnancies or other scenarios that are outside of the midwives' capabilities.

 As peculiar to other professions, certified nurse midwives are regulated at two different levels. These are Licensure and Certification.

 

Licensure is known to be the procedure at the state level in accordance with specific state laws and this varies from one state to another. 

 While Certification on its own is the recognition given by the national organization based on the standards and procedures for the professional practice known to be the same across the country. In many states and locales, a master’s degree is highly needed for national certification. 

 While some States stipulated that you have to be nationally certified before you can get your license. For example, only graduates of nurse-midwifery programs accredited by the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) are qualified to take the certification examination.

 

Healthcare Jobs: The Most Fastest Growing Careers Field

Healthcare Jobs: The Fastest Growing Careers Field


If consideration is given to a large number of people developing an interest to join healthcare jobs, it can be said that for so many years to come, there wouldn’t be a shortage of medical personnel within society. 

 With continued advancement in science and technology coupled with new inventions in medical equipment in association with new innovations in medical diagnosis and treatment, healthcare jobs are growing faster than in any other field.  An aging population needs more health services while healthcare innovations increase the use of medications and the demand for treatment facilities.

 Even though healthcare provides job opportunities both to health services professionals and others such as accountants, personnel officers, buyers, computer programmers, and food service personnel, the emphasis in this article is on health services professionals.

 Health Services Professionals

Health services require both professionals with advanced training and technicians with different kinds of operational skills. There are quite several healthcare jobs that you can venture into. However, the type of medical profession listed below is just an indicative list rather than an exhaustive one.

 It should be noted that each profession requires varying levels of training. The professions involved are:

 Physicians, optometrists, chiropractors, dentists, and veterinarians.

Technologists and technicians work majorly in clinical laboratories. This also includes EEG, EKG, nuclear medicine, radiology, and surgical work.

 Health technicians like dental hygienists, emergency medical technicians, and dispensing opticians

 Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians

 Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, nursing aides, and psychiatric aides

 Medical transcriptionists

 Medical records technicians

Home care nurses, health aides, medical assistants, and social workers

 Occupational, physical, Dieticians and nutritionists, recreational and respiratory therapists, and speech pathologists

 Medical billing specialist, coding specialist, patient account representative, and insurance claims/reimbursement specialists

 As can be seen from the medical fields mentioned, the list is endless. It is quite evident that the field is extensive. The level of a country's advancement in medical technology can only bring about limitations to the types of medical professions available in such a country. However, further advancement could extend with new innovations in diagnosis and treatment.

 Healthcare Jobs Information Resources

 
Due to the multitudinous nature of medical profession career types, it should be noted that each of the healthcare jobs requires specialized training, certification, and licensing. Medical professions are highly attached to statistical error of zero percent in as much as every step and the action of the practitioner while performing their jobs is a matter of life and death, unlicensed practitioners are not allowed to work in healthcare fields. 

 Licenses are being coordinated and granted by different statutory bodies under the Ministry of Health in all countries of the world, and each state also has its own licensing regulations monitoring the conduct and practices of each health institution and hospital. 

 Whoever contravenes the ethics of the medical profession is hereby severely dealt with, while the license awarded to such institution is withdrawn immediately and other punitive measures will also be applied to guide against any defaulters furthermore.

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