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Five diverse and rewarding jobs in the health industry

January 4, 2021 / by Violet & Anna / Leave a Comment

When most people consider a job in healthcare, they naturally think about doctors or nurses but, in truth, there is a massive range of other, non-physician roles that could offer you a successful and fulfilling career in the sector.

If you’re not quite ready for the long degree courses required to become a doctor or other healthcare professional – but still want to feel like you’re making a real difference to people’s lives – here are just a few suggestions you might contemplate for alternative jobs in the health industry.

Work in medical healthcare admin

Hospitals and doctors’ surgeries don’t just run themselves and there is a huge amount of specialist work goes on behind the scenes, unbeknown to most patients. A career in medical healthcare admin could see you working directly on the frontline of the care process, just without the hands-on responsibility of patient treatment. To get started in this massively rewarding and engaging role, check online for details of programs like the Boston College MHA program.

Become a Dietician or Nutritionist

The old saying goes, “We are what we eat,” and in today’s health and fitness-aware society there is a burgeoning market for specialist Dieticians and Nutritionists. People are more body, image and health-conscious than ever these days and as we continue to learn more about the inherent link between diet and overall well-being, so the market for food and nutrition experts will continue to grow. As a Dietician, you will prescribe patients with foodstuffs required to remain healthy as well as possibly advising on courses of exercise.

Take a job in occupational health and safety

Companies have an inherent responsibility for the health and safety of their employees in the workplace and a career in occupational health and safety will see you ensuring they adhere to relevant standards to maintain protection. It’s in a firm’s interest to keep their workers safe so as to avoid claims for damages and the demand for health and safety at work practitioners was projected to grow by around 11% year-on-year between 2016 and 2026, translating to strong career prospects in this sector.

Become a Speech Therapist

Speech-Language Therapists (sometimes called Speech-Language Pathologists) work with a diverse range of patients ranging from young kids with speech problems up to adults who might still be experiencing linguistic issues. It’s estimated that around 40% of speech therapists treat kids in schools with the rest working in healthcare facilities and hospitals. A career in this immensely satisfying role could see you treating patients who have speech, language or swallowing difficulties caused by injury or disease, including:

  • Strokes
  • Autism
  • Developmental delay
  • Brain injury

Work as a physical therapist

A Physical Therapist (PT) helps patients regain their full range of physical movement or manage pain, normally following an injury, illness or other trauma. PT’s play a pivotal role in the recovery of patients – the kind of behind-the-scenes, after-care that often gets forgotten about but is a critical part of making a full recovery after an accident or operation. PT’s can also advise sufferers of chronic conditions – for example, obesity or diabetes.

The above kinds of occupations in the medical industry are not only financially lucrative, but also come with a lot of satisfaction. According to a leading Best ENT Doctor in Dubai, you do not need to be a direct and trained medical practitioner to make a career in the industry. You can work with pharma companies, insurance regulators and even product manufacturing companies who cater to the medical industry. The bottom line is that as an industry, medical is never going to experience a slowdown. The industry is growing and you can seriously think about becoming an integral part of it.

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