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Why is medical cause takes long to graduate?
What factors can be considered before joining college
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There are many career paths within the medical or healthcare field overall and the time required for each varies quite a bit depending on the area you are considering, If you are uncertain, you might want to speak to a career counselor, assess your interests and abilities, or visit a healthcare job fair. Many hospitals hold them routinely at the end of a school year, and some at the beginning or over the summer so students can get an overview of the various opportunities. The requirements range from a high school diploma or GED and certification or on the job training, to post-graduate college degrees and everything in between. If you're uncertain of the area, but know you want to be in the medical field, you can always start small and work your way up. The opportunities are almost endless! Best to you in your explorations.