Title: Healthcare Careers And Employment Opportunities Are Booming
Author: Angela Solis
Healthcare career opportunities are tremendous in all areas of health care employment settings because of high job turnover, either from burnout, expected retirements. “Wage and salary employment in the health care industry is projected to increase 27 percent through 2014, compared with 14 percent for all industries combined"
"Employment growth is expected to account for about 3.6 million new wage and salary jobs—19 percent of all wage and salary jobs added to the economy over the 2004–14 period. Projected rates of employment growth for the various segments of the industry range from 13 percent in hospitals, the largest and slowest growing industry segment, to 69 percent in the much smaller home health care services."
The outlook for those considering a career in nursing is great. The industry is booming .
Due to the economic uncertainty, other traditional career choices are not very attractive; employment for health care related educational programs is now on the rise. Many health care professions require two or four year of training. I knew of one individual who worked her way up from the kitchen to a nursing supervisor.
The nursing Healthcare career profession offers you multiple work environments: Hospitals, Industrial Nursing, home health, Schools, military, oil rigs, clinics, doctors offices , dentist offices, travel, and the new trend is in informatics,
Health technologists and technicians work any fast-growing occupations, such as: medical records and health information technicians, diagnostic, radiologic technologists and technicians, and dental hygienists.”
The Professional occupations: physicians and surgeons, dentists, registered nurses, social workers, and physical therapists.
Postsecondary positions workers are nursing aides, home health aides, building cleaning workers, dental assistants, medical assistants, and personal and home care aides. Nursing or home health aides”
Even though opportunities in Healthcare careers are booming, The supply of health care graduates will NEVER meet the current and future demand for any positions in nursing, patient diagnostics and other highly technical areas.
The Author: Angela Solis is an internet marketer and ezine publisher
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