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Today's Top 10 Jobs in Healthcare - AOL Find a Job

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Today's Top 10 Jobs in Healthcare

By MARY LORENZ, CAREERBUILDER.COM WRITER
Posted: 2007-09-24 13:35:08
Love the idea of working in healthcare, but can't stand either the sight of blood or several more years of school? The good news is jobs in the healthcare industry are wide-ranging and cater to a variety of professional levels and skill sets. Better yet, these jobs are also growing at a rapid pace.

Wherever your particular interests lie, from analysis to administration, chances are there's a healthcare job for you.

1. Physician Assistants
What they do: Provide diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive healthcare services as delegated by a physician.
What they need: Accredited educational programs usually last two years and are full-time. Once they complete one of these programs, physician assistants will need to take a national exam to obtain a license.
What they earn: $63,675/year* With benefits and bonuses: $75,861

2. Medical Records Technicians
What they do: Maintain and evaluate the accuracy of patients' medical records, including exam results, X-ray reports, lab tests and past diagnoses.
What they need: Most often, an associate's degree from a community or junior college, with coursework in science and medicine.
What they earn: $31,837/year With benefits and bonuses: $36,575

3. Social Workers
What they do: Help people and families who face life-threatening diseases, domestic troubles or social problems function the best way they can in their environments, deal with relationships and solve personal and family problems.
What they need: Although a bachelor's degree in social work is sufficient for entry into the field, a master's degree in social work is becoming the standard and is typically required for positions in health settings and clinical work.
What they earn: $52,119/year With benefits and bonuses: $59,554

4. Clinical Laboratory Technicians
What they do: Perform tests that result in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease. They analyze the results and relay them to physicians.
What they need: The usual requirement for an entry-level position is a bachelor's degree in medical technology or one of the life sciences; however, a combination of education, on-the-job experience and specialized training may suffice.
What they earn: $27,861/year With benefits and bonuses: $32,070

5. Mental Health Counselor
What they do: Work with individuals, families and groups to address and treat mental and emotional disorders and promote optimum mental health, using a variety of therapeutic techniques.
What they need: A master's degree is typically required to be licensed as a counselor, which may entail 48 to 60 hours of graduate study.
What they earn: $40,338/year With benefits and bonuses: $46,206

6. Medical Scientists
What they do: Research human diseases to provide the information necessary to develop solutions to human health problems, such as vaccines and medicines. They may also perform clinical investigations, technical writing, drug application reviews and patent examinations.
What they need: A doctorate in a biological science is the minimum education required for most prospective medical scientists. Medical scientists who perform invasive procedures on patients must obtain licensure by graduating from an accredited medical school, passing a licensing exam and completing up to seven years of graduate education.
What they earn: $88,281/year With benefits and bonuses: $103,638

7. PharmacistsWhat they do: Distribute drugs prescribed by health practitioners, inform patients about medications and their use and advise health practitioners on the selection, dosages, interactions and side effects of medications. What they need: A degree from an accredited college of pharmacy and successful completion of the state-required licensing exam. What they earn: $81,439/year With benefits and bonuses: $102,792

8. Physical Therapists
What they do: Provide services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries and physical ailments.
What they need: A master's or doctoral degree from an accredited physical therapist educational program, as well as a state-required license.
What they earn: $53,410/year With benefits and bonuses: $67,229

9. Medical transcriptionists
What they do: Transcribe dictated recordings made by healthcare professionals into medical reports, correspondence and other administrative material that eventually become part of patients' permanent files.
What they need: Postsecondary training in medical transcription from a vocational school, community college or distance-learning programs is often preferred by employers. Certificate programs often last a year and associate's degrees last two.
What they earn: $27,602/year With benefits and bonuses: $31,776

10. Medical and Health Service Managers
What they do: Plan, direct, coordinate and supervise the delivery of healthcare.
What they need: A master's degree in health sciences or administration (health services, long-term care, public or business) is the standard; however, a bachelor's degree is adequate for some entry-level positions.
What they earn: $55,380/year With benefits and bonuses: $68,860

*Salary information from CBsalary.com

Copyright 2007 CareerBuilder.com.

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American Academy of Family Physicians
AAHP
American Association of Health Plans
AAP
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ACIP
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
AFIX
Assessment, Feedback, Incentives, eXchange
AIM
Association of Immunization Managers
AIRA
American Immunization Registry Association
AMIA
American Medical Informatics Association
ASTHO
Association for State and Territorial Health Officials
CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CII
Childhood Immunization Initiative
CIRSET
Committee on Immunization Registry Standards for Electronic Transactions
CMS
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
CSTE
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists
DMD
Data Management Division
DHHS
Department of Health and Human Services
eBXML
Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup Language
ECBT
Every Child By Two
EHR
Electronic Health Record
EMR
Electronic Medical Record
ESD
Epidemiology and Surveillance Division
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
FTE
Full Time Equivalent
GPRA
Government Performance Results Act
HCFA
Health Care Funding Administration
HCPWG
Health Care Provider Participation Work Group
HEDIS
Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set
HIPAA
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
HIT
Health Information Technology
HL7
Health Level Seven
HRSA
Health Resources and Services Administration
IHS
Indian Health Services
IIS
Immunization Information System
IPOM
Immunization Program Operations Manual
IRAR
Immunization Registry Annual Report
IRC
Immunization Registry Conference
IRSB
Immunization Registry Support Branch
ISD
Immunization Services Division
IT
Information Technology
LHII
Local Health Information Infrastructure
MCO
Managed Care Organization
MCHB
Maternal and Child Health Bureau
MHRA
Medical and Health Research Association of New York
MMIS
Medicaid Management Information System
NACCHO
National Association of County and City Health Officials
NAPHIT
National Association for Public Health Information Technology
NAPHSIS
National Association of Public Health Statistics
NEDSS
National Electronic Disease Surveillance System
NHII
National Health Information Infrastructure
NHIN
National Health Information Network
NIC
National Immunization Conference
NIP
National Immunization Program
NIS
National Immunization Survey
NVAC
National Vaccine Advisory Committee
NVPO
National Vaccine Program Office
ONCHIT
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
P/C
Privacy and Confidentiality
PHDSC
Public Health Data Standards Consortium
PHI
Protected Health Information
PHII
Public Health Informatics Institute
PHIN
Public Health Information Network
PHR
Personal Health Record
PPT
Provider Participation Team
PROW
Programmatic Registry Operations Workgroup
RHIO
Regional Health Information Organization
SIIS
Statewide Immunization Information System
SOAP
Simple Object Access Protocol
SODA
Systems Operations and Design Activity
TWG
Technical Working Group
VFC
Vaccines for Children
WIC
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children
XML
eXtensible Markup Language

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