Dayton, Ohio
Working with animals, while having allergies is it worth it?
I love animals, and I would love a job where I could work in animal rehabilitation. However, I do have allergies against them. For those who have allergies and are working in this field, what do you do? Do you take medication? Does your body eventually grow immune to the dander? Do you find...
What are some career options that can be pursed with an allied health major (major designed for further education in the medical field) after graduation?
I am a sophomore college student, pursing an allied health degree, with hopes of becoming a Physician assistant. However, after graduation I don't know where to go to pursue a good job before or attending graduate school. #physical-therapist #physicians-assistant #career-planning
How to best use a planner in college?
In college there are so many methods to planning out your semester. How should I record school homework, assignment, projects, personal life, social life, and exercise in an organized and simple fashion? #organization #career-planning #test-planning #personal-assistant #college-organization
Are there any jobs that are similar to architecture but require less social skills?
In one of my Grade 9 courses we were introduced to different types of technology and how to use them, for example we had to design a hydraulic hand as a group project with the options of using the woodshop, 3d printer and lazer cutter. When my group was in the designing stage I discovered my...
What type of job can you get with a degree in environmental engineering?
I LOVE science, and am still struggling with picking a major. #1 #3 #2 #4 #5
Is Biochemistry or chemistry a better choice for pre-pharmacy?
I'm thinking of going into pre-pharmacy, and am wondering about best degree choice. #management #leadership
When trying to diagnose a patient, what are the step taken to actually diagnose and give the right diagnosis of the patient?
I always feel like it's difficult for a physician to diagnose a patient, because, for me, I feel that there are many steps that must be taken to properly diagnose a patient and to give or recommend them for the proper treatment #doctor #medicine #nurse #pre-med #registered-nurses #doctorate-degree
Going into the medical field, what is the most difficult concept to grasp when learning about a patient? History? Condition? Diagnosis?
I was just wondering because I am always trying to see whats the hardest topic to discuss or to try to learn about the body or what could possible be going on with a patient and what their state or condition they could be in #doctor #nursing #pre-med #registered-nurses #doctorate-degree...
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