Take Your Health Care Career Underwater

Offshore MedicInterested in a career in the health care industry, but looking for a place a bit more adventurous than a doctor’s office? The Ocean Corporation offers a medical technician training program that offers vocational training specifically to fulfill a role as a hyperbaric technician, whether in a hospital or offshore. Offshore medics combine diving expertise with health care, creating a unique and exciting full-time, year-round profession.

Picture a medical technician job as as “combat medic” for the diving industry. Offshore diving jobs often isolate the divers involved, so specialists that are trained specifically in the emergency medical help required from underwater situations are in high demand. Medical technicians are the first to be called to any kind of industrial, diving-related accident until the direct communication with a physician is established. This could help treating accidents from other underwater positions beyond divers as well, such as drilling rig workers, barge construction crews and ship crews.

The Ocean Corporation’s trained medical technicians for offshore medical practice for decades. In 1982, Ocean Corporation helped found the National Association of Diver Medical Technicians (NADMT) and supported and housed the national office for six years. Advancements in hyperbaric medicine formed the National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology (NBDHMT).

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Earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology Online

Healthcare professionals that are in the psychology industry start with a Bachelor of Psychology and move on to a Master’s degree that defines their area of study: Marriage/Family Therapist, Clinical Social Work, and so on.

If you have interest in joining the health care industry on the mental health level, then a Bachelor of Psychology degree is your first logical step. At Saint Leo University, you can earn a Bachelor of Psychology degree 100% online through their successful and rewarding Center of Online Learning. This unique opportunity allows any new college student–even those on-the-move such as military members on deployment, traveling businessmen and actors–the chance to begin a mental health career from anywhere in the world.

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Five Spookiest Healthcare Careers

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Happy Halloween from the Degrees in Healthcare blog! To celebrate the scariest time of the year, we’re going to look at the Five Spookiest Healthcare Careers–and the degree that will get you there!

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General Electric Company’s Presence in Health Care Industry

The Wall Street Journal’s Health Blog reported this morning about General Electric Company’s continual expansion into the health care industry. GE’s CEO announced last May the company’s intentions to spend over $6 billion to further expand into the health care industry, although the specific direction of the investments were unknown at the time.

While The Wall Street Journal predicted that the six billion dollar dive was going towards selling electronic health record systems, CT scanners and other electronic equipment, the money was instead invested into advertising. NBC Universal is launching the “Healthy at NBCU” to go along with GE’s new company initiative, healthymagination,” a strategy that combines the health reform of today’s society with the technology of the company. Campbell Soup is sponsoring two health series on the TODAY show, with advertisements for “healthy soups,” as part of the program.

What does this mean for students pursuing health care degrees?

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Going Back to Health School: the RN to BSN or MSN

bigstockphoto_Doctors_4026118Working adults turn to education as a means of career growth. The belief is that a college degree can open closed doors and accelerate a career, bringing about a new facet to our professional lives.

Yet the everyday worker has a full-time work schedule–and other commitments like family, friends, and personal interests–that get in the way of pursuing an education. This is where online education comes in. Through the flexibility and versatility of an online degree, an otherwise impossible educational goal becomes probable, facilitating an environment where it is easier to juggle a current job, a future goal, and other commitments all in a 24/7 lifestyle.

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79 Healthcare Industry Career Opportunities

bigstockphoto_Happy_Business_Team_348094The healthcare industry is a continually expanding field that houses a vast amount of occupations most prospective college students are unaware of. Jobs in the healthcare industry could falsely interpreted as doctors, nurses, medical coders, and therapies, when the truth is that there are a plethora of options available to the prospective healthcare student.

The American Medical Association has a directory of career opportunities for those interested in jobs in the healthcare industry. Prospective college students looking to enter the healthcare industry‘s line of work may use this as a guide to find out which occupation and therefore, which healthcare degree, is right for them. Keep in mind that even with the 79 different options available, this is only a starting point. There are literally hundreds of different job titles applicable to the healthcare industry. (For instance, this list does not include healthcare management!)

Starting with jobs in the healthcare industry for allied health:

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