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Kathryn1239 views

How many years of education is recommended for a healthcare manager?

I have chosen to pursue my Bachelors degree in Healthcare Management. I want to be fully prepared and educate myself on all levels of healthcare to be confident in every part of the hospital or other practitioner's office. I look forward to becoming a well-rounded individual in the healthcare setting. I am a very determined and hard working student that has a passion for the care of others. I want to express strong leadership skills and share my knowledge of the what I have picked up over the years of study. #healthcare #healthcare-it #careers-in-healthcare

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What matters more for a job: grades, what school you attended, or clinical skills?

I am a part of a brand new nursing program and it's not accredited yet, but hopefully will be. I am thinking to the future and trying to find out what possible employers are looking for. I just want to ensure that I can have the most successful career path possible. #nursing #medicine #nursing-education #careers-in-healthcare

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If I decide I no longer wanted to be a registered nurse, what other career options could I have with that schooling?

I fear I may change my mind in the future about being a RN if I don't enjoy what I'm doing. #nursing #careers-in-healthcare

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As a student interested in pursuing a Masters Degree in Health Care Industry, I recieve many fine comments on my career choice due to the thriving Industry. I do wonder however, after the wave of baby boomers, will the industry continue to thrive?

Sophomore at Worcester State Univeristy. Majors: Business Administration and Visual Art. Eventual Masters Degree for Health Care Industry. Employment: Intern at UMass Medical Center: Diabetes Center of Excellence. I am asking this question because I do realize that a career in health care is a fine choice considering the Industy is presently booming, however I have concerns about when the massive wave of baby boomers is no longer contributing to its growth. I have been working in the field since I was a volunteer at the hospital at 15 years old. I love working in the hospital, and while I am not too interested in the medical sciences, there are ample business opportunities that I am extremely interested in. My academic records show a history of excellence and determination. I am prepared to embark on this rigorous pursuit for higher education and in doing so, would like to be fully informed on the TRUE potential for the health care industry. #medicine #healthcare #health #medicare #healthcare-industry #careers-in-healthcare #health-policy

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