December 29, 2008

What type of job can I find in the healthcare industry utilizing anatomy/physiology?

Can you answer newdirection's question about Healthcare?:

I have a BS degree in business administration and have decided I want to work in the healthcare field so I have taken all the prerequisites for nursing (RN). After having completed the prerequisites, now I am not sure I want to be a nurse, but I am very interested in the healthcare field. What type of job can I find in the healthcare industry with the education I currently have (BS Business Adm, Anatomy/Physiology/Microbiology courses). I really need to work as soon as possible and I do not want endure much more schooling.

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January 1, 2009

zenyara @ 9:28 pm

Nanotechnology! Get in on the beginning! I've read that you can get grants from the government if this is your study major.

January 2, 2009

aquishalaroice @ 9:24 am

well funeral industry is wonderful, funeral director, deputy coroner. working in hopsice is also awesome, giving back to the community.

January 4, 2009

mgllpz @ 3:18 am

honey, with a b.s. you can even teach.

January 6, 2009

sarab @ 7:55 pm

A couple of quick ideas from this old RN. How about administration in Hospitals or Nursing homes. It should be a prerequisite for all those at the top of such organizations to have your background. I would check with your state requirements for certification process for either of the above and go for it. How about managing a "non-profit" having to do with the homeless situation in our country or the "battered or abused". See–I still think like a nurse. They say that nurses are "born" ,not just educated to do. Ask yourself–which am I and go for it. You have enough "book-learning" dear. Good luck

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