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Five Coveted Careers in Healthcare for Non-Medical Professionals

By Maria Bashi
Feb 26, 2018
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When you think of a career in the healthcare industry it’s common to think of such things as doctors and nurses. Sure, these are a big part of the industry, but there are a whole lot of other positions and people that help the healthcare industry to operate smoothly. If you’re looking for a career in the healthcare industry but aren’t a medical professional, there are a number of options you can choose from.

Here’s a closer look at the top five most coveted careers in the healthcare industry that are ideal for non-medical professionals.

Medical Administrative Assistant

As an administrative medical assistant, it will be up to you to keep the clinic office running smoothly and in an organized manner. Typically, you’ll work at the front desk greeting patients and dealing with them over the phone. Other responsibilities include dealing with insurance forms and companies, filing medical documents, scheduling appointments, and checking in on patients.

Healthcare Manager

A more senior position you can work towards is that of a healthcare manager. In this career you will be responsible for looking after a clinic’s operations and finances, in other words the business aspect of the clinic. It will be your job to ensure that staff have the tools they need to do their job, and that patients are happy and satisfied with the level of care they receive.

Occupational Health and Safety Specialist

As an occupational health and safety specialist you will analzye work procedures and environments to ensure they are safe, following regulations on the environment, health, and safety. It will also be up to you to put together health and safety programs meant to keep everyone safe.

Health Information Technology (HIT) Technician

With the IT industry really booming, and showing no signs of slowing down, a job in health information technology could prove to be extremely rewarding. With this job you won’t actually be dealing directly with patients, instead you are working with medical records to ensure that the data is organized, accurate, and that security protocol is followed. You will also be developing networks and updating and maintaining the software.

Community Health Worker

As a community health care worker, you will be working the front lines as they say, working with patients to help make their lives easier. You’ll be helping people to get access to health information and care, helping people to understand their health and how to improve it, providing counseling, and much more.

How to Break into the Field

As for how you can get a job in these non-medical professional positions, typically it will take some sort of degree or certificate in order to learn the proper skills and techniques. From there it’s a good idea to connect with medical consultancies that work with partners in the healthcare industry. A perfect example would be Insight Medical Partners, which partners with ambulatory surgery centers, physician practices, and more.

Many Options to Choose From

As you can see, just because you are a non-medical professional doesn’t mean you can’t have a rewarding career in the healthcare industry.

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