Exploring Careers in the Healthcare Industry  Science Classes  Caring for sick friends or relatives  Watching medical shows  How the body functions.

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Exploring Careers in the Healthcare Industry

 Science Classes  Caring for sick friends or relatives  Watching medical shows  How the body functions  First aid  Helping others feel better

 THERE ARE MANY CAREERS TO CHOOSE FROM IN THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY  YOU CAN WORK IN A HOSPITAL, MEDICAL LABORATORY, DOCTOR’S OFFICE, IN THE MILITARY, OR AT A SCHOOL  HEALTHCARE IS ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING JOB INDUSTRIES

TRADE OR VOCATIONAL  Medical Receptionist  Home Healthcare Aide  Dental Assistant  Medical Assistant  Dietary Assistant  Paramedic  Medical Records Technician ASSOCIATES DEGREE  Surgical Technician  Veterinary Assistant  Dental Hygienist  X-Ray Technician  Medical Records Technician  Lab Technician  Licensed Practical Nurse

BACHELORS  MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST  DIETICIAN/NUTRITIONIST  RESPIRATORY THERAPIST  PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT  RECREATIONAL THERAPIST  SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST  PHYSICAL THERAPIST MASTERS/DOCTORATE  OPTOMETRIST  ORTHODONTIST  PHARMACIST  VETERINARIAN  OBSTETRICIAN  CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST  CHIROPRACTOR  DOCTOR OF OSTEOPATHY

$16,000-$27,000  Medical Assistant  Dental Assistant  Home Healthcare Aide  Dietary Assistant  Medical Receptionist  Paramedic $30,000-$60,000  Dental Hygienist  Medical Technologist  Physical Therapist  Audiologist  Dietician  Recreational Therapist

$60,000-$90,000  Physician Assistant  Specialized Nurse  Pharmacist  Clinical Psychologist  Speech and Language Pathologist $90,000 AND UP  Orthodontist  Obstetrician  Doctor of Osteopathy  Podiatrist  Veterinarian

IT’S TIME FOR CAREER JEOPARDY

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MY MEDICAL SCHOOL EDUCATION TRAINED ME TO CHANGE HOW MY PATIENTS LOOK