February 20th, 2012 9:17 am
- Chosen by Voters So, you can be an Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic, a lab tech (process specimens), a radiologist, a sonographer (using an ultrasound machine to take scans of the body, a Polysomnographic Technologist (work with people with sleep disorders), a social worker (yes the hospital has social workers, I see them ALL the time working with patients), occupational therapy as well as physical therapy, respiratory therapy, phlebotomists….the list goes on and on. I would encourage you to find a career, not a job. Yes a job may pay well, but you'll be unhappy in the end. Making a career out of what you have a passion for will bring you much more happiness, even if the pay isn't what you desire. To work in the medical field, you must, MUST love what you do. I'm a nursing student, will graduate this December, and expected to make much more upon graduation, let me tell you, the pay for nurses isn't what everyone thinks, but I love people, I love healing the soul, the body, and spirit. I was born to do this. I pray you find what you were created to to as well, for you and those around you will benefit greatly. God bless. Source(s): http://www.medhunting.com 1 year ago 100% 1 Vote