Medical field or health care industry offers the following careers:
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Audiologist
Cardiologist
Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Cardiovascular Technician
Cardiovascular Technologist
Chiropractor
Clinical Laboratory Technician
Clinical Laboratory Technologist
Clinical Manager
Colorectal Surgeon
Dental Assistant
Dental Hygienist
Dental Laboratory Technician
Dentist
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Surgeon
Emergency Medical Technician
Emergency Room Physician
Endocrine Surgeon
Endocrinologist
Epidemiologist
Gastroenterologist
Gynecologist (OB/GYN)
Health Information Technician
Healthcare Administrator
Hematologist
Home Health Aide
Hospitalist
Infectious Disease Physician
Internist
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)
Masseuse
Medical Assistant
Medical Equipment Repairman
Medical Lab Technician
Medical Records Technician
Medical Transcriptionist
Naturopathic Doctor
Neonatal Surgeon
Nephrologist
Neurosurgeon
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Nursing Aide
Nursing Home Administrator
Nutritionist
Obstetrician (OB/GYN)
Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapist Aide
Occupational Therapist Assistant
Oncologist
Ophthalmic Lab Technician
Optician
Optometrist
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Orthopedic Surgeon
Orthopedist
Osteopath
Otolaryngologist (ENT)
Paramedic
Pediatric Surgeon
Pediatrician
Personal and Home Care Aide
Pharmacist
Pharmacy Aide
Pharmacy Technician
Physical Therapist
Physical Therapist Aide
Physical Therapist Assistant
Physician
Physician Assistant
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon
Podiatrist
Primary Care Physician
Proctologist
Psychiatric Aide
Radiation Therapist
Radiologic Technician
Radiologic Technologist
Registered Nurse
Respiratory Therapist
Respiratory Therapy Technician
Rheumatologist
Rolfer
Speech-Language Pathologist
Surgeon
Surgical Technologist
Trauma Nurse
Triage Nurse
Upper Gastro-Intestinal Surgeon
Urological Surgeon
Urologist
Vascular Surgeon
Veterinarian
Veterinary Technician
Veterinary Technologist
Yoga Therapist
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There are a lot of careers in the medical field. You can be a medical coding and billing assistant. You can be a nurse, doctor, or even a surgeon. Choose one best suited for you.
Doctor, consultant, nurse, Diabetes researcher, Pharmacologist.
they have a list on forbes.com and to be honest more than 75% of the top 15 most well-paying careers are careers in medicine (sergeon is the most well-paying). the non-medical careers i remember are CEOs and Lawyers.
Network Administrator Usability Engineer Information Architect Interface designer(Facebook) There are many careers in this field the list goes on..but these are the top careers for this degree.
The highest earning medical careers go to doctors who are specialists in their field. Cardiologists make more than pediatricians for example.
Design, technology, business, medical and hospitality.Graphic Designer, IT engineer, accountant, nurse and caregiver.
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You can obtain this information and more by refering to the below insicated link. Refer to: http://www.aamc.org/students/considering/careers.htm The following site also offers a good list of different medical careers: http://www.mshealthcareers.com/careers/index.htm
A "career field" can have many different but related careers. For examples:The medical field:different types of physicians including surgeonsnon-professional roles, such as medical assistantsThe nursing field:Registered NurseLicensed Practical Nursenon-professional roles, such as nursing assistants
Companies like Prudential will list openings for jobs in careers such as sales opportunities, veterans, management and directors, and professions in the financial field.
There are a plethora of careers available to those who study in the medical field. Beyond the obvious of doctors and nurses, there are assistants, transcribers, EMT's, and billing clerks just to name a few.