New drugs that might save or improve our lives are continuously being discovered, but will they be safe or have any dangerous side effects. They are trialled humans so that we can find out.
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New drugs that might save or improve our lives are continuously being discovered, but will they be safe or have any dangerous side effects. They are trialled humans so that we can find out.
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It depends.
Transcriptionists typically get paid by the line (must type a minimum per day) and get paid more for the more they type. I think it is a more forgiving position but terminology and keyboarding skills are crucial. You do not want to be transcribing a brain and put in a term for the abdomen.
Coding is probably more scrutinized because it deals with the money/billing. You do not want to miss-code a $500,000 account to Medicare for instance. You also have to be somewhat of a detective and sometimes you have to comb through a record to find the pieces you are trying to bill.
So, see what your personality leans you toward and begin that way and know that if you are dissatisfied you can then try the other one. It is great you picked two positions found in typically the same work environment….Health Information Management aka Medical Records. Good Luck!!
SEAK Non-Clinical Careers for Physicians faculty member who has hired and interviewed numerous physicians for non-clinical position gives his advice on resume drafting.
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Clinical Coordinators discuss what they like most about their jobs and the patient care they provide at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. For more detailed information about careers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center http://www.leadingthequest.com
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http://www.citytowninfo.com/employment/clinical-psycholigists Interested in becoming a clinical psychologist? Watch this video to learn what a career in clinical psychology is really like. Provides an overview of the day to day working life of a clinical psychologist.
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What do clinical psychologists do and how do I become one?
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I am soon going to be starting a Masters course on ‘Abnormal and Clinical Psychology’.
I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice on the sort of career opportunities this could give afterwards.
I am interested in counseling although I believe a Phd is required for this. A career relating to health would interest me or perhaps working with children/young adults as a school counselor.
Any suggestions of the sort of career I could work towards are appreciated!
It depends on where you live. In North America, most places require you to have a doctoral degree to be licensed as a psychologist. However, there are still a few places where this is not required. A master’s degree would allow you to work under the supervision of a licensed psychologist (called psychological associates or something of the like in some places). It would also allow you to work as a counsellor, including a school counsellor – again, depending on the rules of the state or province where you live. You could also probably find employment as a psychometrist, or as a research assistant. There are actually quite a few opportunities. If you are entering a master’s degree program, the program itself should be able to provide you with specific information regarding job prospects for graduates. Good luck!
CollegeGrad.com – Career Videos, Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists. Psychologist study the human mind and human behavior and help people with mental and emotional problems.
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Perform complex medical laboratory tests for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. May train or supervise staff.
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Perform routine medical laboratory tests for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. May work under the supervision of a medical technologist.
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