When choosing a career it's most important to chose one based on how much you like it, rather than how much you will be earning. There may come a time when you realize the money isn't worth making if you can't enjoy what you are doing to make it. With that being said:
Dental Assistant: $20,000-$27,000
Pharmacy Technician: $21,800-$30,000
EKG Technician: $22,000-$31,000
Cardiovascular Technician: $25,000-$37,000
Lab Technician: $28,000-$37,000
Radiology Technician: $39,000-$46,000
X ray Technician: $40,000-$45,000
Ultrasound Technician: $46,000-$54,000
Medical Billing: $27,000-$40,000
Massage Therapy: $15,000-$50,000 (Some states such as Minnesota don't require a degree at all to become a massage therapist.)
Certified Nursing Assistant. Usually around $10 an hour depending on where you are, or if your willing to travel. Medical Assistant. 2 year degree, also offer certificates. Medical Assistants get paid a tad more then CNA. EMT certificate is 2-3months. EMT's dont make too much money, like $10 an hour. Also Phlebotomy, 2 month certificate. They get paid pretty good. Around $14 here in CA.
You have to be at least 20 to start going to medical school to train to be a doctor.There isn't an age requirement. All you have to do is complete the required amount of schooling.
The least stressful medical field is medical research. The least stressful medical field where you are dealing with patients is probably urology. I honestly have no idea - I think that all jobs in the medical field have some element of stress, but if I had to guess, I think it'd either be a nutritionist or a pediatrician, as neither have to perform surgery.
You have to have a G.P.A requirement to work. Also you must have at least an associates degree. A major in a medical field for an example is required to become a lab technician.
Typicall schooling lasts for 4 years of undergraduate. Once that is done than at least 2 years of medical school.
You can become an LPN or an RN. An RN requires more schooling but both can be achieved without attending college. There are vocational programs that can help you to get your nursing degree.
First a Canadian will need to have gone to University and attained at least 90 credits within a medical/science subject. Then they are required to attend a medical school for four years and then a minimum of two years training within a hospital.
In order to work for the Medical Tech Industry, one must have at least a basic understanding of technology within the medical field, and therefore at least a Bachelor's degree is required in something medical or some with communications to perhaps serve as public relations for the industry.
I don't know what schooling you are referring to, but in North America it takes at least 12 years after high school to become a psychiatrist. First you have at least an undergraduate degree (4 years usually) then you have 4 years of medical school. Finally you will need to do a residency in psychiatry which usually takes 4 or 5 years.
4 years of undergraduate school are required. You are also required to take at least 2 years of medical schooloing.
I feel on my behalf the highest GPA for someone to receive to enter any college medical field should at least be a 3.6 and so forth and so on.
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Like any other medical field the area of diagnostic medical sonography will provide a decent salary. They make at least 47,000 per year and can go up to over 70,000.