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High paying healthcare jobs with only a high school diploma?

I’m looking into the healthcare sector but I only have a high school diploma. Are there well-paying jobs in healthcare that don't require a college degree? Would love some insights into possible roles.

a year ago

Yes, there are indeed health-related jobs that you can pursue with just a high school diploma, although some may require additional certification programs or on-the-job training. Here's a list of a few that you may consider:

1. Pharmacy Technician: Pharmacy technicians help pharmacists in organizing, preparing, and confirming prescription medications for patients. Some states require a certification examination.

2. Medical Secretary: Medical secretaries perform administrative duties in a healthcare setting such as scheduling appointments, maintaining medical records, and monitoring billing and insurance. Depending on the state, you may also need to pass a Medical Administrative Assistant certification exam.

3. Medical Assistant: Medical assistants perform both clinical and administrative tasks, such as taking vital signs, preparing patients for examinations, and managing patient records. While it's not strictly required, having a Medical Assistant certification can be beneficial.

4. Phlebotomist: Phlebotomists draw blood for tests, transfusions, research, or donations. Most employers prefer or require a phlebotomy certification.

5. Home Health Aide: Home health aides assist individuals who are disabled, chronically ill, or cognitively impaired. They often help older adults who may require assistance with regular daily tasks, and some states require additional training programs.

6. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): EMTs provide immediate medical attention to patients in emergency situations. An EMT certification, which typically takes less than 1 year, is required.

Keep in mind that the earning potential for these roles often increases with experience and additional certifications. It's worth understanding the growth potential, work environment, and other characteristics of these jobs before deciding which may be the best fit for you.

a year ago

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