I would say SLP, you dont have to work night shifts, clean up/toilet/shower people and its extremely rewarding to work with adults and children with communication and swallowing difficulties.
Speech language pathology can be a rewarding career for those interested in helping individuals with communication disorders. Job outlook is positive, with opportunities in various settings such as schools, hospitals, and private practice. Pursuing a career in speech language pathology requires a graduate degree and licensure.
Forensic pathology is in the Health Science career cluster. It is sometimes mistaken for being in the Medical Practice cluster. I hope this helps!
Nursing is fun. Nursing can be a fun and rewarding career for those who like to help people. To pursue a career in nursing, you will need to attend nursing school at a community of 4 year college to obtain a nursing license.
The nursing profession is an admirable one, and has given me years of happiness. I would not want to be anything else. Nursing is a loving job and career to have. you get drawn to your patients, and keep a smile on. you are nursing people back to health.. whats BETTER THEN THAT?
If in your future career information you gain while studying nursing can be put to use, studying nursing will have enhanced it.
What is a Forensic Nursing
rewards you expect in your nursing career
you can be a nures at the age of 16 or ubove
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No, of course not! It's never too late to embark on another career. I might suggest that you take some spelling/grammar courses so 'you am' a little better with language - you are going to have to write many reports in nursing :-) .
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