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Jobs in hospitals for those with a high school diploma

I'm interested in working in a hospital after high school, but I'm not sure what roles might be available to someone with just a diploma. Could you give examples of entry-level positions I could look into?

7 months ago

Sure, there are several entry-level positions in hospitals that you could consider:

1. Medical Secretary/Receptionist: As a medical secretary or receptionist, you would be managing front desk operations such as scheduling appointments, handling patient queries, and managing patient records. These roles typically require good communication, organizational, and computer skills.

2. Patient Care Technician (PCT): This role entails providing basic health care services to patients under the supervision of a nurse or doctor. You would handle tasks like taking vital signs, drawing blood, and assisting with patient hygiene and mobility. Training for this position is generally offered on the job, though many PCTs also choose to earn a certification.

3. Medical Records Technician: In this role, you would review records, maintain databases, and ensure that all health information remains accurate, complete, and confidential. It's a more administrative role that requires strong attention to detail and comfort with handling sensitive data.

4. Pharmacy Technician: A Pharmacy Technician helps licensed pharmacists provide medication and other health care products to patients. You may be responsible for measuring, mixing, counting out, labeling, and recording amounts and dosages of medications, as well as customer service at the pharmacy's counter. Most training is done on-the-job, but many individuals choose to complete a certification program.

5. Dietary Aid: Dietary aids help maintain patient nutrition in healthcare settings by preparing, serving, and cleaning up after meals. This is a food service role that often requires no special training beyond a high school diploma.

6. Personal Care Aide: Personal care aides provide assistance to patients experiencing chronic illness, disabilities, or cognitive impairment. They help with daily living activities and provide non-routine personal care service like changing bed linen, laundry, and other housekeeping chores.

7. EKG Technician: In this position, you would perform diagnostic tests to aid doctors in identifying and treating cardiovascular problems in patients. You might need a certification course for this one, but some hospitals may offer on-site training.

Note that availability of these roles can vary from hospital to hospital. You should check the websites of your local hospitals to view their listings or contact their human resources departments directly.

7 months ago

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