How about a career in the medical field???

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List of Medical Careers

 

The medical field has broadened. There are now fields of specialization so if you haven’t yet chosen what you want to pursue, perhaps you should browse through the medical a list of medical careers. To give you some idea, here are a few.

 

1. When someone is injured, we are taught to dial 911 and wait until help arrives. The one that comes through the door is an EMT or emergency medical technician whose job is to stabilize the patient until they reach the hospital.

 

The EMT uses special equipment like a backboard to immobilize the patient if they are seriously injured to the regular stretcher. They always work in teams. One EMT drives the ambulance while the other stays in the back to monitor the patient. Some EMT’s are even part of the flight crew of a medical evacuation team. 

 

Once they reach the hospital, they have to inform the doctor the current situation and then let them take it from there.

 

2. If you want to help someone with their eyesight, you can become an optometrist. Their job is to examine the vision of the patient and then prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses. They may also prescribe medication as part of vision therapy and low vision rehabilita

tion.

 

People should not be confused between the optometrist and the ophthalmologist because this person does not more than just hand out corrective lenses. They perform eye surgery so the person may see again like those who are suffering from glaucoma and other eye diseases.

 

3. If you like to work in a hospital or clinic side by side with a doctor, then perhaps you can choose to become a practical nurse. Their job is to care the convalescent, disabled, injured and sick. This is done by making the rounds and checking on the vital signs of the patient including the blood pressure, pulse and respiration.

 

They will also administer injection, enemas, monitor catheters, treat bedsores, give massages, apply dressings and a host of other things as instructed by the doctor. If another test is needed, they will collect samples. Depending on what state they are in, they may be allowed to prescribe medicines or start intravenous fluids.

 

4. People who have a hard time speaking or pronouncing words will feel better after they are treated by a speech language pathologists better known as a speech therapists. These individuals assess, diagnose and treat those who have speech and communication disorders.

 

These speech problems may be caused by a brain injury, cerebral palsy, developmental delays, hearing impairment, language difficulties or a stroke. Given that each patient is different, the

 

 

 

The end result is for the person to be able to make sounds, improve their voice and most importantly increase their language skills so they are able to communicate more effectively.

 

There are many opportunities in the medical field. You just have to find something you like and then take the proper courses in order to be certified. While some of the jobs mentioned you can do for the rest of your life, there are others that you can’t.

 

But if you still want to help people, go through the list of medical careers again and make that career shift.

 

 

 

 

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July 21, 2011

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July 21, 2011

You said enema.

July 22, 2011

well put. there are also thousands of other ways to help people and benefit humankind…..doing what you are doing is doing just that too. hugs P

July 23, 2011

Too stressfull for me. I can’t handle blood.

July 26, 2011

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July 27, 2011

RYN: yes, consultation, real consultation, is the key for sure….as is done in Bahai circles. Glad you are involved in that study group. Unfortunately, the old world’ way of doing things does not include leaving ones personal agendas outside the door, as they rightly should. Just goes to show the world isn’t quite ready yet ( or open to) the only lasting solution. Meanwhile…it will struggle and burn. big hugs to you my friend, p

July 28, 2011

Thanks a lot my good friend for supplying information on Peggy Flemming. Have a nice day!