By Hala Dodhia
The health-care industry is one of the most rapidly growing industries in society today. However, not all jobs are as glamorous as being a high-profile surgeon or physician. The health-care industry has a lot of lucrative and important job categories, but some are not as well known as others. Audiological medicine is one possibility for a lucrative medical career. In this field, physicians and...
By Calissa Hatton
When someone encounters a computer virus, she calls a computer help technician to solve her problem. Computer help desk jobs have become numerous over the last several years with the increase of use in home and business computers. Not all help desk jobs are actually within a call center. Some work from home, and these jobs are available to anyone with a knowledge of computers. Arise, Working...
By Timothy Sexton
The health care industry is not just about doctors and nurses. While those two are certainly the more glamorous positions, health care is a massive business entity that needs people with varying kinds of abilities, education and experience. Even with the increasing understanding that the health care system in America is badly in need of an overhaul, there will always be different career...
By Barbara Howington
Large urban hospitals and small rural facilities both rely on traveling nurses to bolster their nursing staff as needed. In return for filling in where hospitals are short-staffed, traveling nurses are compensated with excellent pay and benefits. About 69 percent of traveling nurses say salary was a deciding factor for them when deciding to go from staff nurse to traveling nurse...
By Rebecca Anderson
Attorneys for nurses work with risk management teams to defend nursing staff against medical malpractice claims. They may also represent nurses in employment matters, such as wrongful termination, employment discrimination, sexual harassment and violation of labor laws. Becoming an attorney for nurses takes a minimum of 7 years education beyond high school. Get a nursing background. To work as...
By Shelley Moore
The work of medical laboratory assistants, also called medical laboratory technicians or medical technicians, focuses on the detection and analysis of pathology. These assistants perform many laboratory tests which allow physicians to diagnose and treat disease. Most medical lab assistants work in clinics, hospitals, and laboratories, where they test blood, tissue and other specimens for any...
By Jazmin Espinal
Trained and experienced professionals are the lifeblood of a business' development and success, so many businesses pay premium salaries to attract top talent in specialized fields. If you're looking for careers in business that pay well, possible employers range from big names such as Microsoft, Coca Cola and Armani to small-scale businesses in the healthcare and food distribution fields. ...