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Medical Training For Dozens of Careers

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The term Medical Training covers a lot of ground.
  From a professional standpoint, it is used in reference to just about every field of study there is short of medical doctors (MDs) and registered nurses (RNs).
  There is no question that the health care field in general is going to expand significantly over the next decade, so opportunities abound for anyone seeking a new or rejuvenated career.
In the statistical projections for job growth developed by the federal government, position after position in the medical support or medical services fields are projected to have rapid growth.
  Many of them outstrip the average projected growth rate for all jobs by two or three to one.
Depending on your selection you can devote several weeks up to five or six years in completing your medical training.
  There are very few jobs here that require a bachelor's or master's degree; physician assistant, some dietician positions, occupational therapist and physical therapist are the only ones that jump off the list.
   There are several, such as dental hygienist, for which an associate's degree is initially sufficient in most cases but for which many people eventually complete a bachelors degree.
  For many of the others, you can be done with your studies and out with your resume in one or two years.
These positions all require medical training and all have training options available which include vocational schools, community colleges, online colleges and "brick & mortar" colleges with campuses and traditional classes.
  There's an opportunity on this list for young people coming out of high school or for adults that want to hit the reset button on their careers.
  • Allied Health Specialist
  • Alternative Medicine Practitioner
  • Bioinformatics Specialist
  • Cardiovascular Technician
  • Clinical Laboratory Technician
  • Dental Assistant
  • Dental Hygienist
  • EMT
  • Histotechnology Technician
  • Medical Assistant
  • Medical Billing Clerk
  • Medical Laboratory Technician
  • Medical Office Administrator
  • Nutritionist & Dietician
  • Occupational Therapy Specialist
  • Ophthalmic Technician
  • Patient Care Technician
  • Pharmacy Assistant 
  • Pharmacy Technician
  • Phlebotomy Technician
  • Physical Therapist
  • Physician Assistant
  • Radiology Technician
  • Respiratory Therapist
  • Speech Therapist
  • Surgical Technician
  • Ultrasound Technician
  • Veterinary Technician
  • X-ray Technician
A good resource on future projections for these jobs is the federal government's Occupational Outlook Handbook found on the U.
S.
Department of Labor website.
  You'll also find information about salaries associated with these jobs there.
  Once you've done your school research, you'll be underway.
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