Monday, November 16, 2009

I'm trying to pick a good career path which is better?

Dental Hygiene


Diagnostic Medical Sonography


Emergency Medical Services


Health Information Management


Histologic Technology


Medical Laboratory Technology


Midwifery


Nursing


Opticianry


Physical Therapist Assistant


Physician Assistant


Radiation Therapy Technology


Radiography


Respiratory Therapist


Veterinary Technician

I'm trying to pick a good career path which is better?
Nursing


it will provide you with job stability, you are basically guaranteed to find a job





also, i know that there is a huge demand for Physician Assistants





however, it depends on 1-your interests (if you are really interested in radiography or opticianry or veterinary science or dentistry and would be happiest working in one specific field, you should pursue that), and 2-your lifestyle preferences (nurses usually work long hours while physician assistants are more likely to have a 9-5 position)
Reply:nursing probably. if you're good with biology and chemistry. you get the chance to help people every day and if you get stuck, you can always call a doctor
Reply:It really depends on what you're interested in and for how long you'd like to be "in" the university. I know that Radiography majors graduate in two years, while other majors in the medical area can take between 4 to 8 years. You have to take into account details such as actual lectures, studies, lab work, residencies, job experience, etc. It also depends where your interests lay. Any medicine area that has to do with Emergencies is bound to be more stressful than a more home-based practice. It's up to you in the end.
Reply:Nursing. Nurses are in high demand and they are paid very well.
Reply:dental hygiene is dull. trust me. my aunty trained as it and lasted like 6 months. and quit.....


nursing is really good


and so is midwifery.... england in desperate need for them too. so youll get a job and your uni fees may be payed for....


everything you have on that list is interesting...


if you are in the uk go on: www.ucas.com


it lists all the courses and what you need to get in and the subjects you need... might help.


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