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Good vocational jobs in a hospital setting?

I'm interested in pursuing vocational training that would land me a job in a hospital. What are some good vocational jobs available in hospitals? Any insights or advice on which roles are in demand?

3 months ago

There are several vocational careers associated with healthcare and hospital settings that you might explore.

One option is to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). LPNs, also sometimes called Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs), provide basic nursing care under the supervision of Registered Nurses and doctors. They take vital signs, administer medication, assist with personal hygiene, and update patient health records. LPN programs usually last about a year and require a license.

Another option is to pursue a career as a Radiologic and MRI Technologist. They operate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners to create diagnostic images for different needs, such as detecting tumors or bone injuries. A postsecondary certificate or an Associate's Degree, such as the one provided by a community college, is typically required for this role.

Dental Hygienists, who work closely with dentists to provide oral health services, might also be a consideration. They clean teeth, examine patients for signs of oral diseases and provide health education. Associate degrees in dental hygiene are commonly required for this role.

Surgical Technologists are another vocational career. They assist in surgical operations, preparing operating rooms, arranging equipment, and helping doctors during surgeries. This typically requires a postsecondary certificate or associate’s degree.

Medical Records and Health Information Technicians might also be a good fit if you're interested in the administrative side of healthcare. They organize and manage health information data and typically need a postsecondary certificate.

Make sure to research the requirements and opportunities for these jobs in your own region as the demand and qualifications can often depend on local factors.

3 months ago

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