Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management

Saint Leo University offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Health Care Science that educates prospective college students with the knowledge needed to enter the health care industry on a professional level. This is a specialized management degree that is tailored specifically to the largest-growing industry in the United States.

It is designed for students interested in management careers with hospitals; Federal, state, and county health programs; pharmaceutical companies; healthcare companies; medical laboratories; nursing facilities; surgical facilities; imaging technology facilities; medical billing companies; research facilities; and health education and training companies.

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Healthcare Workers Getting Flu Vaccines

bigstockphoto_Laboratory_3079724The vaccine for the swine flu is being released mid October. According to a shocking statistic, however, only 45% of healthcare workers will be getting the swine flu vaccine; the other 55% will dip out for the same reason as patients: fear of needles, satisfaction with overall health, or worry about side effects.

When going to college for a healthcare degree, remember as a future healthcare worker, it is imperative to uphold a moral code of healthcare practices. Doctors have to agree to a moral code to treat patients, but there are certain practices that are universal even to the vocational training and associate degree level. For example, when you are working in a healthcare environment littered with sick patients, it is in both your interest and your patients’ interests to keep up-to-date with vaccines so that you do not become a prime carrier.

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Digital Textbooks Lead The eBook Movement

bigstockphoto_Saving_for_college_780909The publishing industry has been in a hustle-and-bustle about e-books since the recession slashed editor and writer jobs down to a minimum. Textbooks and other educational texts, unsurprisingly, are on the crest of the digital book wave, and according to Goodreads’ Otis, digital textbooks only mark the rise of the e-book community.

Healthcare students benefit greatly from this revolution in publication. The healthcare industry revolves around ever-changing information and texts, with massive backpacks full of school texts for the associate degree to the doctoral degree level. Even after the healthcare student graduates, they continue to be influenced heavily by publications, with texts offering the resources needed to stay up-to-date with an evolving career.

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Discover Online Learning

bigstockphoto_Another_Busy_Hour_72065The Degrees in Healthcare Blog partners with Discover Online Learning to bring prospective and current college students the resources needed to research online degrees in the healthcare and business industries, as well as in hot degree subjects like Information Technologies and Criminal Justice. Discover Online Learning brings several blogs together in one, comprehensive source for the prospective college student.

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American Sentinel University August Enrollment Incentives

bigstockphoto_College_Student_5051370With the end of the summer just around the corner, have you considered whether or not you will be attending school this fall semester? For some colleges, the fall semester has already started.

Fortunately, American Sentinel University is still open for enrollment. This accredited, online university is also offering a fantastic incentive for prospective college students that enroll for two classes to be completed by December 31, 2009, provided the enrollment is processed by August 27.

The incentive offered by American Sentinel University is one of three options…

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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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Going Back To School At All Ages

It’s never too late to go back to school and get a degree in healthcare; if Betty McNeil could get her degree at 82-years-old, that means you can, too! Here are some other riveting stories about adults going back to school:

  • Chari Leader pursued her PhD, but not until she was 27 with three children!
  • Beke Lindsay, a 54-year-old farmer, went back to college to enhance her career.
  • After working 20 years in the printing industry, James Brausch, 45, went back to school to become a nurse.

Going to school, of course, is a serious investment, especially if you are pursuing a career as a doctor. If these people could do it though, you could do it too!

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