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Medical Careers 2020 Responses
Last post: 5 months ago | Thread started: Jun 30, 08, 8:37 a.m.
- hammerofdawn
I'm done with design. Anyone heard of someone taking classes (3 weeks to 9 months) and becoming a Pharmacy Technician, Medical Assistant, Medical Billing, etc...?
- Jun 30, 08, 8:37 a.m. – Permalink
- doesnotexist
yes I've heard of it. if you are really interested in getting into the medical world, why not get a 4yr degree in nursing or such?
your post reminds of all the commercials you see that list 50 mundane jobs and tell you you could be a 'qualified professional' within weeks!

- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 8:39 a.m. – Permalink
- monkeyshine
...and you thought you were depressed the other day?! Medical billing? Yur kidding, right?


- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 9:47 a.m. – Permalink
- TheBlueOne
medical tech..great money, good hours...not sure of the training requirements..


- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 9:51 a.m. – Permalink
- harlequino
Depending on your scruples, there are enormously profitable black market related opportunities peripheral to these fields.
If interested I can send you a brochure.
Not from me, but from this guy I know. An acquaintance, really. I've only met him once. Named Bart. Barty Barlequino. Yeah.

- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 9:58 a.m. – Permalink
- woodyBatts
I have thought of this as well, but to become a doctor. Boston University has a program specifically for people who are switching careers.


- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 10 a.m. – Permalink
- hammerofdawn
I did some career tests and it seems the right fit for me is a career where I take orders and perform regular tasks while helping people hence design is not right for me. The best careers for me is something in the health field.


- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 10:12 a.m. – Permalink
- ScooterRash
Become a nurse. In all seriousness. They make a good living, the job is transferable (Wanna work in Hawaii?, just go). My mom, my aunt, 2 of my roomates from college and my cousin are all nurses. They all do great. My other cousin sells pacemakers in Miami and pretty much has a license to print money. Medical fields are decent if you're someone who has skills (a billing lackey is not skilled IMHO).

- Dog-earJun 30, 08, 12:54 p.m. – Permalink

