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You can get information on careers in health care when you go to websites like Explore Health Careers, AMA Assn, National Careers Service, Career Builder, etc.
management of hospitals and other health services organizations
Different states have different laws, however I think it is advisable to have health care insurance as health care is expensive, but I don't think it is a required law.
Hi, I'm a licensed massage therapist who has to take CEUs to relicense every 2 years in my state. CEUs are continuing education units, or credits, that prove you are studying ongoing improvements in your field of health care practice. There are various workshops and classes offered at different venues in your area. The licensing authority (or board) can direct you to continuing education providers in your area. Once you complete a CEU class/workshop, you'll receive a certificate of completion, which your state licensing board will need a copy of to process relicensure. There are also acceptable online CEU providers as well. It all depends upon what field of health care someone works in, and which board they must report to for licensure, as far as how many CEUs and what are acceptable/approved by that licensing board. Hope this helps!
you will always have supervision. you work as a team.
The careers available to you vary according to what you study at trade school. Possible careers include health care, construction, IT or automotive jobs.
I found some health care jobs for you to have a look at on the following sites I hope they can help you library.thinkquest.org/15569/car1a.html/ , www.superscholar.org/careers/health-care
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They are engineer, forestry technician, botanist, marine biologist, health-care workers.
Go to explorehealthcareers.org for a big list of them
The health care industry includes public and private hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities, offices of physicians, dentists, and other health care practitioners, home health care services, outpatient care centers and other ambulatory health careservices, and medical and diagnostic laboratories.
Health care practitioners work in a wide variety of professions. They generally practice a specialized field that takes years of study and training. These careers can be grouped into four categories: medical, dental, nursing, and other health professions. Examples of health care professionals include pharmacists, therapists, and nutritionists.