The prognosis, treatment, and prevention of the disease is called healthcare. Generally, there are some specialists of any of the body part and some of the brain. Every individual who is working for the healthcare department. Healthcare careers other than physicians are:

  • Spinal manipulative therapy
  • Clinical Physiology
  • Dentistry
  • Genetic Counseling
  • Radiology
  • Pharmacy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Community Education related to health
  • Nursing
  • Psychiatry
  • Speech Language therapy
  • Healthcare Administration

Healthcare Degrees[i]

Some of the levels of healthcare degrees are:

  1. Certificates

Short term courses that focus on the technical knowledge of the healthcare department like surgical or cardiac technicians.

Students are taught the subjects related to the content of their respective certificate. It will allow the students to enter the field once they have completed the certificate.

Those who complete these programs are eligible for positions such as Surgical Technicians, who earn a median salary of just over $45,000, or as Cardiac Care Technicians, who earn an average of around $55,000.

  1. Associate’s Degrees

These programs usually comprise of two years and again the course study is comparable to their specialization subject. In associate degrees, students learn real time exposure to patients during their study to make them vulnerable to the healthcare environment. People become either some pharmacy technicians, or an assistant of the psychiatry.

  1. Bachelor’s Degree

A more description education is provided in a bachelor’s degree program than either short diplomas or associate degrees. After being graduated, Students can opt for radiologist technician, to assist doctors by performing an x-ray or a computed tomography, as a career option. Bachelor’s degrees offer specialization in wide variety of subjects.  Career options that require a bachelor’s degree are:

  • Laboratory Sciences
  • Healthcare Analytics Management
  • Healthcare Information Management
  • Nuclear Medicine Technology
  • Public Health Education
  • Radiotherapy
  • Registered Nursing, etc.
  1. Graduate Degrees 

After bachelor’s, a person can gain more detailed knowledge of his specialized field by graduating in masters. A person can become a healthcare administrator after this degree.

Healthcare degree programs

  • Bachelors in healthcare management

The skills and knowledge necessary for a managerial post in healthcare is provided by bachelor’s degree in healthcare management.

  • Bachelor’s in nursing

Nursing is a good option for those who want to devote themselves for the medical field.  A graduation in nursing let them serve their purpose as well as to pursue nursing as their career. More advance level in nursing requires more knowledge which is possible by studying further to a master’s or doctorate program.

  • Doctor of dental surgery

This program aims to provide both the technical knowledge and practical skills, a basic requirement of the dental healthcare provider. The dentists are equipped with the responsibility of maintaining oral health of its patients with keen research.

  • Doctor of pharmacy

A pharmacist ensure that the medicines prescribed to the patient by his physician are suitable or not. It is the duty of pharmacist to provide basic knowledge regarding the medicine like how to take that medicine, their potential side effects, which combination of medicines are best to take, dosage of the drugs and so on.

  • Doctor of physiotherapy

There are vast career opportunities for the physiotherapist owing to their increasing demand. The physiotherapists help people to manage pain and suggests some exercise, movements and therapies to treat certain injuries and ailments. They teach people skills to deal with their condition more effectively.

  • Bachelor’s in medical lab technology

Students who opt medical laboratory technology learns to conduct various tests mandatory for the diagnosis of the disease. Although, they are in least contact with the patient but they are first line workers working from behind to assist healthcare professionals in correct diagnosis of the patients and suggest treatment options.

  • Bachelor’s in human nutrition[ii]

A nutritious, healthy, balanced diet is the key to live a healthy life. Nutritionist educate people how to maintain a healthy diet, suggest them diet plan suited to their disease condition.

  • Radiology technology

They work with doctors to conduct imaging tests like ultrasound, x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, mammography, etc. They also perform radiotherapy in cancer patients. An associate degree or diploma is enough to start career as radio technician but a bachelor’s or master’s degree is necessary to gain higher status.

  • Surgical technicians

These are assigned the task of handling surgical equipment during a surgical activity. They work alongwith surgeons to ensure the surgery is performed accurately. Only an associate degree holder can work as surgical technician, no more specialization or qualification is required.

In short, every medical degree leads to a specific career. It is mandatory to do career counseling while starting any degree program.

  • Degree in optometry

They are qualified specialists that maintain the visual health of the patients. Doctor of optometry diagnose, treat and prevent further eye disorders.

  • Degree in psychiatry

Psychiatrists focus on the prognosis and treatment of various emotional and behavioral disorders. They need a bachelors or masters degree to become psychiatrists.

Salary of healthcare degrees

Monthly earning in healthcare department varies among different fields. As there are numerous fields, all of them present a different salary depending on the type of degree program chosen for education, the specialization level and designation serving.

 

JOB TITLE DEGREE REQUIRED ANNUAL SALARY
Medical Assistants Certificate or diploma $33,000
EMTs and Paramedics Certificate or diploma $34,300
Respiratory Therapists Associate degree $60,300
Radiotherapists Associate degree $82,000
Nurses Certificate, Associate’s, Bachelor’s or master’s degree $71,700
Medical and Health Services Managers Bachelor’s or master’s degree $99,700
Physician Assistants Master’s degree $108,600
Dentists Doctorate Degree $156,200
Physicians and Surgeons Doctorate Degree Approximately $210,000

 

[i] https://learn.org/articles/What_Are_the_Different_Types_of_Medical_Degrees.html

[ii] https://www.healthcarestudies.com/Bachelor/Health-Care/?page=3