Six Hot Healthcare Jobs for Today

Great Careers for the Future

Dosimetrists Earn Great Money Treating Cancer - alvimann
Dosimetrists Earn Great Money Treating Cancer - alvimann
Many opportunities abound in the health services industry. You can secure your future by obtaining the education necessary to land one of these in demand professions.

Almost any job in healthcare is a great career choice, but some jobs for the future are in more demand than others. Educational opportunities for these positions are constantly changing to meet the anticipated demand. When choosing a career look remember that many paths to obtaining the necessary education exist, including online training programs.

Dosimetrist: a Career in Radiation Oncology

The dosimetrist is a vital part of the radiation oncology team. This healthcare technologist works closely with the oncologist to deliver the prescribed dose of radiation in an effective and safe manner. The dosimestrist differs from the radiation therapist in that their career emphasis is on calculating, distributing, and using machines to deliver the radiation dose rather than actually performing the treatment. A bachelors’ degree is usually required and a master’s degree may be necessary in some cases. The salary is much better than average with a low of $82,523, high range is $98, 153 and an average of $89, 976 although this can vary somewhat by region.

Phlebotomist: Flexible Training offers Quick Entry to Job Force

A phlebotomist is a medical technician who is responsible for obtaining blood samples from patients. This career is very time-economical to get into as training requirements range from as little as a few weeks to a year, making it easy for high school students to go into. The usual salary range for this career is $11 to $12 dollars an hour.

Cytotechnologist: Jobs in Lab Sciences

Cytotechnologists are laboratory health professionals who examine body cells and tissue sample for signs of cancer, infection, or other illness. The job outlook for this field is excellent with many field, research, and administration opportunities available. The average salary is just over $41, 500 per year. A bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement for this field.

Nurse Practitioner: High Demand Degree for the Future

A nurse practitioner is a master’s degree prepared nurse who has taken specialized classes. A nurse practitioner is qualified to diagnose and treat uncomplicated medical conditions under the supervision of a physician. Demand for nurse practitioners is high as they give quality care at an economical cost. The salary ranges from a low of $76,482 to a high of $90, 148 with a mean of $83,293.

Nurse Anesthetist: Jobs in Surgery

A nurse anesthetist is a nurse with advanced education and training beyond the usual registered nurse education. The nurse anesthetist administers anesthesia under the direction of an anesthesiologist during surgery. The nurse anesthetist also completes assessments and monitors the patient during the immediate post operative recovery period. The median salary for nurse anesthetists is $168, 500.

Medical Coder: Medical Coding Schools Offers Divers Training

Medical coders are medical records technologists who specialize in assigning disease and procedure codes to medical records for insurance and billing purposes. Medical coders enjoy positions in hospitals, clinics, and even at home. Educational programs can be completed in one to two years and average salaries range from $35,000 to $45,000 per year.

For those searching for a career in healthcare, the preceeding six careers are high demand positions that will offer satisifaction combined with job security as well as additional rewards throughout the professional tenure.

Source:

"Beyond Nursing: Hot Healthcare Jobs - latimes.com." Los Angeles Times - California, L.A., Entertainment and World news - latimes.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Mar. 2010. .

Melissa Slate, M Slate

Melissa Slate - Melissa Slate has been a registered nurse for over 15 years. She has enjoyed many different functions in nursing, but her primary ...

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