MEDICAL SCIENTIST

If you are fascinated by the process of coming up with new medicines and treatments for prevailing diseases, a career as a medical scientist is always in demand. Professionals in this field are responsible for analyzing medical samples to investigate the cause of chronic diseases in order to come up with a treatment for them. They also identify drug potency and define the dosage of pharmaceuticals. Some are involved in the design and manufacturing of medical equipment and devices. A good start to becoming a medical scientist is to get an undergraduat

though you will most likely have to continue your education as medical scientists are usually required to have a Ph.D. in their related subject.

·         PUBLIC HEALTH PROJECT MANAGER

Public health project managers work for research institutions, government agencies, social work organizations, and NGOs to develop and oversee projects aimed at improving the general wellbeing of the community. Their work involves managing staff members and delegating responsibilities, managing the project budget, and ensuring the smooth running of the project so that it achieves its objectives. 

 

If you wish to work for the betterment of your community, working as a public health project manager is a high-paying and fulfilling career option. However, considering the competitiveness of the job market, most such positions require a Master’s in Public Health. Fortunately, professionals have the choice of opting for an , which allows them to get the qualification they need while studying according to their schedule.

·         RADIOLOGIC & MRI TECHNOLOGISTS

These professionals provide all kinds of imaging services like x-rays and MRI scans, which are then used by physicians to diagnose the underlying problem of the patient. Their services are always in demand and are expected to grow by 9% from 2018-2028; as a more considerable chunk of the population starts to age, there is going to be an increasing need to diagnose their medical conditions using imaging tools. Radiologic and MRI technologists usually require an Associate’s degree and a license to practice in their state. 

·         REGISTERED NURSE

A registered nurse is a skilled nursing role that focuses on patient care. RNs are responsible for providing patient care and coordinating with doctors as well as the patient’s families, offering their support and advice. They work in all kinds of 

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