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Medical Careers in Demand for 2020

Medical Careers in Demand for 2020

There are many medical careers that are booming. Listed below are 5 careers that are in demand for year 2020.

 

Health Administration 

Health administrators work as intermediaries in the healthcare industry. They are involved with a variety of tasks that require a set of leadership organizational and management skills.

Administrators are responsible for budgeting, managing employees, hiring, creating and enforcing policies, developing strategies, applying new medical treatments, acquiring new technologies and making sure that everyone adheres to governmental guidelines.

This job requires leaders who are able to take on a variety of tasks and who are ready for changes within the healthcare industry. Health administers who proactively empower their team will help their organization grow as a whole. This will happen by giving equal opportunity to work together to achieve goals and provide the best quality of health care.

Acquiring a master’s degree in health administration will allow you to develop a strategic style as you learn from experienced healthcare professionals.

You will become aware and knowledgeable of all aspects of health care administration, such as, policy, ethics, patient-centered care, business, finance, and governance.

Additionally, you will develop skills to help promote public health awareness and learn the importance of social responsibility. Furthermore, you will learn new advances of technology as well as working hands-on to gather experience in the field.

This degree will help you develop critical thinking skills, professionalism, leadership, organization, and emotional intelligence.

To learn more about the role hospital administrators play in assisting their organization, check out this resource from Regis College Master of Health Administration’s online program:

 

Nurse Practitioners

Nurse practitioners are becoming health partners of choice for a variety of reasons. As clinicians, nurse practitioners apply clinical knowledge in diagnosing and treating health conditions along with an emphasis on disease prevention and health management.

Nurse practitioners are bringing a comprehensive perspective to the health care industry.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the number of career opportunities for nurse practitioners is projected to grow 31% from 2016 to 2026. This is because the demand for nurse practitioners is increasing more quickly than physicians.

Due to the increasing demand, nurse practitioners’ salaries will also increase at a faster rate. Graduating nurse practitioners are starting in a booming market to fulfill various roles in the health care industry.

Nurse practitioners can work in industries such as physicians’ offices, hospitals, outpatient care centers, professional schools, colleges, universities, and other health care offices.

 

Physical Therapy Clinic Manager

As a physical therapy clinic manager, you will need show leadership and be knowledgeable of certain skills to oversee the physical therapists and the physical therapy practice in both healthcare organizations and private practices.

A physical therapy manager may handle all facility operations, personnel, and technology decisions. The average salary of a physical therapy clinic manager is $81,000, with an entry level salary of about $75,000.

Certain skills that help a physical therapy manager to succeed are understanding of business operations, organization, quality assessment, and knowledgeable on healthcare policies and laws.

 

Home Health Aides

Home health care aides are rapidly becoming in demand in the health care world. If you are passionate about helping and caring for patients on a one-to-one basis in the privacy of their home, then a career as a home health aide may be for you.

Home health care aides provide personal care for their patients who need assistance for a variety of reasons such as illness, hospice care, disability, advanced age or cognitive impairment.

Home health aides may work directly for a patient’s family or work for an agency. Typically, the job will have you work in the patient’s home that may be equipped with some basic medical equipment.

The overall employment for home health aides is projected to grow 11% from 2016 to 2026. As the baby boomer population ages, home health care aides will be needed to assist and care for elderly patients.

 

Family Nurse Practitioner

There are a variety of reasons for choosing a career path of becoming a family nurse practitioner. As a family nurse practitioner, you will work directly with patients and will have more responsibilities compared to a general Registered Nurse (RN).

Depending on your credentials and state that you receive them, you might even be able to prescribe medication to your patients.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicted that the growth in this field is set to be higher than other areas of nursing.

Due to this increasing demand, family nurse practitioners will be able to choose from many different work settings. Many family nurse practitioners work in hospitals, remote and rural communities.