9 Reasons to Get a Job in the Medical Field

by | Health Career Training, Medical Career Jobs

Are you looking to start a new job? There are many career paths out there, but few are as rewarding on a personal and financial level as working in the medical field. If you’re not sure whether or not a job in the healthcare industry is right for you, consider these 9 things about working in the medical field that you should know:

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  1. It’s a secure field – According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, eight of the top 20 fastest growing professions are in the healthcare field. Given that there are already 13 million healthcare jobs in the U.S., the demand for medical professionals of all stripes is high enough that there is little fear of downsizing in most healthcare professions.[i]
  2. It pays well – Because of the high demand for healthcare workers, pay in fields related to the medical industry tend to be on the high side, even the entry ones. In fact, the average entry level wage for medical workers is between $15 and $50; that number goes up the more experience and training you have.[ii]
  3. You can live almost anywhere – Demand for healthcare workers isn’t contained to a few geographical locations. The need for people to work in the medical field is nationwide and constant, meaning most people won’t have trouble finding work near the place they want to live.
  4. There’s a wide variety of job types – The medical field is a large one, with many different types of jobs besides nurses and doctors. Whether you prefer to work alone or in a group, chances are there’s a career option in the medical field that fits your preferences.
  5. There are many entry level positions – Just because you need years of schooling to become a doctor, it doesn’t mean that the medical field is only for people with lots of training and experience. There are many entry level positions in the healthcare industry, some of which require little to no prior training.
  6. You can get financial aid for training – If you want to pursue a medical career that does require prior training or education, there are many scholarships, grants, and aid programs aimed at helping people enter the medical field available.
  7. There are many training opportunities – Many jobs in the medical field allow new employees to train on the job, or will connect potential employees with internships, lectures, lab work, and other hands-on learning opportunities.
  8. There’s a clear path for advancement – The demand for medical professionals isn’t just at the lowest job levels, and, because it costs less for employers to promote a trusted employee than to hire a new one, there are many opportunities for advancement within the healthcare field.
  9. It’s work that makes a difference – Every year, the medical industry provides care to millions of patients, helping them cope with a variety of illnesses and ailments. Working in the healthcare field gives people a rare chance to make a noticeable difference in people’s lives.

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Sources

  1. http://healthcareers.about.com/od/whychoosehealthcare/tp/Why-Work-in-Healthcare.htm
  2. http://explorehealthcareers.org/en/issues/news/article/178/top_10_reasons_to_pursue_a_health_career_now