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Health Administration Careers

Tommy Said:

Masters Degree In Health Administration Careers?

We Answered:

You can be a clinic manager.

However, keep in mind that these degrees do not exactly give you the work experience that you will need.

Eugene Said:

What are some health care careers that allow for a flexible schedule?

We Answered:

in home care

Glen Said:

What careers can you get with a bachelor of arts in health care administration?

We Answered:

General info: http://www.bls.gov/oco and search 'medical and health services managers' or such.

US colleges: http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ

Please steer clear of online, for-profit schools: http://www.uopsucks.com

Darren Said:

Master of Science in Management and MS in Health care Administration. Which career is better?

We Answered:

I would suggest you do neither and instead enter the workforce so you can gain experience for a few years; you'll then have a clear understanding of what the strengths and weaknesses are. Honestly, if you don't know what you're going to gain with a graduate degree you really should not be going after it. Sounds to me like you just want to put off entering the real world. Employers know this and will negatively view your application.

Leah Said:

I am majoring in Health administration what kind of careers can I get with that?

We Answered:

I think that you can hold several managerial roles in a hospital, nursing home, and mental health clinic. I have a friend who majored in healthcare administration, and now he is a CEO of a small hospital. He is only 27, and it is a really good job, but incredibly long hours and very stressful.

Enrique Said:

Health Administration?

We Answered:

I will be graduating in May with a Health Information Management bachelor degree and I will soon take my RHIA credentialling exam. I think its a great field from what I hear. It gets a little boring at times, but there are sooo many different branches you can go into. Some things you can get into for example are: medical coding and reimbursement, quality improvement, RAC auditing, clinical documentation analyst, director of medical records, anything that has to do with electronical health records (which is HUGE right now), HIPAA compliance, public relations.....these are just a few. also, with the stimulas package now, we're supposedly gonna be high in demand. I def. recommend you get ur BS tho. hope this helps.

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