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Anyone here in the healthcare sector? (nursing/technician/healthcare admin?)
I really want to start to steer my career towards the heathcare sector and I'm pretty lost, I was wondering if anyone here has gone through this and can maybe give me some pointers. My ultimate goal would to be a healthcare admin but I know there are additional steps along the way. If anyone here could offer me some advice or allow me to PM them with some questions I would be very grateful. If you're around OC area I would be happy to buy you lunch or coffee to discuss it in person as well
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Do you have a monetary goal in the next 10 years you'd be happy to share? Healthcare admin is pretty vague to start pointing you in the right direction.. What's your current degree?
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edit: oh and to answer your question i don't have a specific job in mind, to be honest i thought health care admin was a specific job already I've been seeing a lot of entry positions that require you to have a RN certification, what's your take on getting an RN license and going from there? A social worker almost seems like while yes you do get oriented with many aspects of the field it doesn't seem like someone goes from social worker to hospital cfo/ceo/admin usually
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To be a nurse right now and get a job is very difficult. I've been nurse for about 5 years and I just started to shift from bedside to management. My previous administrator was a social worker before she became an admin. That was the pathway that she took and it looks a lot easier.
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All 3 are rather different career paths. What actually interests you?
Do you like caring for patients and following them in person? Then nursing is an option. Do you like working with the equipment and administering the simple tests, like ECGs and ultrasounds? Then you can consider being a tech. Or are you interested in the business side of Healthcare (admin)? You interestingly left out medicine. Being a physician gives you both an administrative (depending on where you operate) and a personal relationship with the patient, as well as being the ultimate decisionmaker for the patient. |
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Most my my friends that are on the opperational C-level side (CMO, CEO, COO, GM) of hospitals are MDs with an MBA. |
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I have a degree in Health Admin and currently work for a big hospital.
Like the other people have said, it really depends on what you want. Getting an MBA doesn't really get you in quickly in the healthcare industry since the industry is so small. Health IT is big and Project Managers with health IT background will be in demand in the next coming years when the Health reforms takes full effect. Having an MBA is a plus but you need to have a concentration. A lot of schools right now are offering a concentration in Health Management. Edit: Just saw the post above me. A lot of C-level execs have MD background but not all. A lot of the execs are also familiar with politics. You need a lot of political backing in this industry.
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thanks for the all the input guys, i'm going to really sit down tomorrow and do some work and reply. really appreciate the input from you all
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Healthcare is a great field to get into. I have been working in healthcare for three years. One year as a consultant in the physician referral department at a large hospital here in Chicago (not what my degree is in, but needed to start somewhere). Now I'm an analyst in the quality department at that same hospital. I have a bachelors of science in health administration and I am going for my masters in information systems with a specialization in medical informatics. If you're into computers and technology, look into that. With everything going electronic and having electronic medical records, medical informatics is a new up and coming field. With that comes the need of more data analysts etc. My job is really interesting and i really like it. Healthcare isn't going anywhere and its a great field to get into. If you have any other questions, I'd be more than happy to help!
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