This, question is not clear.
But benefits are the same for everyone who join the service.
Free dental, free medical, free pharmacy for as long as you are in the military. Once your retire some of these benefits you have to pay to stay enrolled for full coverage (medical) or partcial coverage (dental).
If you have dependents they will get free medical, dental fee (around 24.00 a month), and pharmacy is free at the medical facility, but they will pay a co-pay for meds on the economy.
You and your family will have BX and Commisary preveliges. Commisary saves and average of 30% compared to local grociery stores.
Free fully equiped gym.
Day Care for children are the best you will every have...but it is not cheap.
In the Chicago area, you can take med tech classes at Chicago University. This is a large university that offers many med tech classes so you can get your degree.
The qualifications for a med tech job can be found on the following websites. Careerbuilder and Hot Jobs are two of the websites that will let you know the qualifications.
You can take an online course that lasts about 4 hours to learn to pass meds and become a med tech in the state of Florida. The class generally will cost about $85.
I know that a Med Tech. is somebody who is able to pass meds under the supervision of a nurse but I didn't think that you had to be med tech certified to work in a nursing home. I work at a nursing home as a CNA and everybody I work with is a CNA. CNA's only help residents with ADLs and are not allowed to distribute medicines or apply topical creams. I would look into that again because I know for sure you don't have to be a Med Tech to work in a nursing home.
In the Chicago area, you can take med tech classes at Chicago University. This is a large university that offers many med tech classes so you can get your degree.
The price of a med tech test can vary, but it generally costs about 50-100 dollars, depending on where you take the test. You can also take this test online.
17$ per hour
You can search local med tech jobs on jobmonkey.com. There you can search for the job you are looking for. Or you can always search cragslist jobs under the medical section.
There aren't too many med tech jobs available. Most of the medical field jobs are not in a high demand as it used to be years ago. They are as scarce as other jobs.
Some good med tech lessons are hematology and immunology ,microbiology,clinical and urinalysis,medical terminology, direct patient care, phlebotomy. You can take a course to learn more about them.
to measure blood pressure
Nursing, radiology, x-ray tech, anesthesiology.