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Which medical career have lots of job opportunity and stable income in 10 years ?

I’m having a hard time decindigg which major or career to pursue . Please give me some suggestion and advice #careers #careers #career-choice #career #career-counseling #jobs #medicalfield

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Andrew’s Answer

Generally, primary care physicians are highly needed, especially in rural areas. Surgeons are also in demand as many older generations that are primarily surgeons are beginning to retire. Some specialties, such as neurosurgery or cardiology, have a lot of saturation as many people want to be one due to the high pay. Although working as a primary care physician may not bring the highest income home, it would still be higher than the median salary in the United States.
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The scope of careers in health-care:

1. Podiatrists

To become a Podiatrist one must have a four-year graduate program to attain a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM). Coursework includes physiology, anatomy, pharmacology, and pathology among other subjects; and, a clinical rotation is also needed. They give treatment for foot, ankle, and lower leg ailments, and might prescribe special devices to help patients with mobility. Some well recognized online degree programs are available. The Bureau of Labor Statistics highlights about 14% ten-year job growth and a median salary of $120,700.

2. Advanced Practice Nurses

It is estimated that Master Degrees in Nurse Anesthesia, Nurse Midwives, and Nurse Practitioner positions would grow 31% over the next ten years with an average annual salary of $102,670. These specialized nurses offer primary and specialty care. A UG degree in nursing is needed before entering into a master’s program in Advanced Practice Nurses.

3. Optometrists

With a 4-year Doctor of Optometry, a student studies anatomy, physiology, optics, biochemistry, visual science, and the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the visual system. There are a few online programs which also need clinical experiences and students might choose a specialty in family practice, low vision rehabilitation, pediatric or geriatric optometry, ocular disease, etc. U.S. News and World Report rank this career in health-care at 11 in its Best Jobs report.

4. Pharmacists

To pursue a career as a Pharmacist, students must complete a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited pharmacy school. It comes with three and four-year program options, which need a Bachelor’s degree for admission; and, several pharmacy schools also accept high school graduates into 6-year programs. Pharmacists might find employment in hospitals, pharmacy, clinics or drug stores. The median salary for Pharmacists is about $120,950 annually.

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Thank you comment icon I thought pharmacist and optometrist are saturated and not a stable job ?? Krystal
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