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High-paying jobs in the medical field that require little schooling?

Can anyone recommend medical field jobs that pay well but don't require a lot of schooling? I'm thinking about my options after high school and a quick path into a good-paying job would be ideal.

a year ago

There are a number of roles in the healthcare sector that pay well and don't require a lengthy education duration. Some positions might necessitate additional certification, however, to ensure that you're well-equipped to perform the job duties.

1. Dental Hygienist: Dental hygienists focus on oral health and usually take about 3 years to complete their associate degree program. They earn a median salary of around $87,530, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

2. Radiologic and MRI Technologists: They handle equipment that takes images of the human body, which aids in the diagnosis of health concerns. An associate's degree is the commonly entered pathway, with the median wage being around $76,020 according to the BLS.

3. Respiratory Therapists: They assist patients with breathing difficulties or other related issues. The education lasts between 2 to 4 years - usually in an associate degree program. The median pay is about $62,810 per year.

4. Diagnostic Medical Sonographers: They operate equipment that uses sound waves to capture images of the body's interiors. Most of these professionals hold an associate degree, and they earn a median pay of $77,960 according to the BLS.

5. Physical Therapist Assistants: They work under the guidance of physical therapists helping patients regain movement and manage pain after injuries and illnesses. Requiring an associate degree and licensure, they earn a median salary about $64,080.

Remember to research a bit on the specific requirements, as they can fluctuate by state or institution. Plus, it's beneficial to look for roles that match well with your personal skills and interests. After all, a role that you enjoy can make even a demanding job a lot more satisfying.

a year ago

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