6 Figure Healthcare Jobs NOBODY Talks About!
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Healthcare field is obsolete and dying.
Medbeds would bring that all to an end. Cure cancer in minutes? Reverse decades of aging? Rebuild a heart without surgery? These are just the beginning of what Medbeds can do, and the global cabal knows their days are numbered.
Underground Medbed Facilities Are Already Operational
The Medbeds are already here. Underground facilities across the United States have been training technicians in secret.
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Sir please tell about mba in healthcare management i am taking that course i have done my doctor of pharmacy from india
Could you please let us know more about Clinical Data Analyst
I need money, can I come, you want?
medical dosimetry seems like an interesting career field.
Healthcare jobs no one talks about are seem to be niche
It is so difficult to find clinical informaticist jobs now. I'm bummed because I've been a nurse for 4 years and I'm burnt out. I love technology so I thought it would be a way to gap the fields.
Hey! If you could pls suggest between Healthcare data analyst and MHA which would you say has more growth , salary and is in more demand now days !? TIA.
You keep on conflating CRNAs with NPs but they’re are very different graduate degrees, and one is far more rigorous than the other.
im like 200k im on oh wait they to tax 65% of it…
Can you do a video on epidemiology?? And Public health outlook with an mph
With the Biden inflation, 100,000 isn't as much as it once was. Many non degree jobs can get you that. Like prison guards, for example. They won the fight for 15, and now we have to live with the consequences.
Medical imaging a good career?
What’s missing with obtaining skillsets in “most” of these career fields is the prerequisites of:
1. Knowledge of calculus
2. Knowledge of statistics
3. Knowledge of probability theory
Best wishes everyone!
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what is your opinion on Healthcare administration?
Hit 200k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with 14k in last month 2024. The price is perfect.
Any Medical dosimetrist here??
It’s very fitting his head looks like a chickpea
Wow this is very interesting!
CRNA is not from an NP. Its a completely different route and you have to get a doctorates now as they discontinued all Masters programs for it. You need a BSN and usually 2-3 years of ICU experience but some programs will consider 1 year. Ik plenty of nurses who just got accepted into CRNA programs. Also thats not the only route. 22 states have essentially a PA version of it that is a Masters of Anesthesia to become an Anesthesiologist assistant. Thats what I am working towards right now. They also make over 200k a year but have less autonomy than CRNAs as they have to work under an anesthesiologist in all settings CRNA in some cases can be independent.
Same applicable in Canada?
crna school is extremely difficult
I just got a Masters degree in Healthcare Informatics and was told I couldn't work as an Informaticist due to my lack of clinical experience. 1. NONE of the former nurses are anywhere near as technical as I am. They cannot keep up. 2. I literally spent 3 years working on a major EHR system writing documentation, teaching the users how to use it and fixing their mistakes!! So 3. Now I work in healthcare IT and make more than them SO Informatics leaders should stop being so narrow-minded about who they hire. Everyone on the outside knows your clinical informaticists struggle technically!!!
Thank you so much for sharing! I am going to look into MSL right now.
I’ve been making over $100k as a Cat Scan Tech since 2003. Close to $160k now with less hours.
Well explain
Your video are always good.
Did I just see an article with data from 2012
Would like to know your opinion on "Medical illustrator"
Can you do one with which is better between biomedical and biochemistry?
I’m still surprised videos like this never talk about perfusionists.
How do you get access to the guide? I put in my email a day ago but I haven't received anything
One thing, a lot of CRNA programs are straight from BSN to DNP (or DNAP, in anesthesia practice). I don't know of any programs that require one to obtain NP licensure beforehand. Love your channel!
I have some insight based on my experience with job hunting with my BA. I tried sales, customer service (retail because I had to take a step back since I had a traumatic life experience), and entry-level office work. I graduated in 2017 and have been off and on MANY jobs as a Comm. major. Right after I graduated from college, I also had to take care of my dad since he almost died from alcoholism and had to move due to financial concerns, which was a HUGE and LONG 1-2 year process due to complications with the buy and sell agreement. Luckily that eventually got sorted out, and my dad found someone to take care of him, and I could focus on my professional career goals vs. more personal problems.
I also learned how to work in a manufacturing/warehouse environment while trying to find work temporarily since office work was hard to find before covid and during 2020.
As of right now, I am a contract worker for Quest Diagnostics as a Specimen Technician and looking to get hired soon or continue my contract as I get trained more.
The point is to never falter on your goals, with the exception being; that if you need to take time to take care of family, then so be it. I know lab work wasn't in the video, but I do enjoy it and feel I can grow where I am at whether I want to go back to school and pursue a college degree or certificate in a science or medical field paid through Quest. Make sure also to have a plan before and while you go to school and to gain as much experience in your chosen field because nobody knows what will happen after the fact.
Is a medical laboratory science degree worth it
How is the job projection for medical dosimetrists..?! Since everything is going to be automated will this position still be required..?!
I think it is super interesting but too risky.
Any help would be much appreciated.
How much do medical laboratory scientist earn in the us ?
Shane, could you do a video on all the different careers in the pharmaceutical industry. I know I want to go in the industry but I’m just not sure what career I want to pursue.
what about dietician
Hello, Shane! Can you do a detailed review for bachelor of science in psychology? I'm about to take it up for college.
I'm looking into this at 13. Nice.