- The healthcare specialist shortage is a guarantee of a perfect job for graduating healthcare students. - While the healthcare specialist shortage is acute across the U.S. the best locations and organizations also overflow with applicants and only the best and the brightest, or those with the strongest backers get hired in these places.
- To be considered a ''real'' healthcare specialist, you will have to attend a four year college course. Some high school graduates who want to enter the healthcare field, but don't have the resources to enter a four year course just give up. Take for instance in the case of nurses. To take and pass the national licensure exam you need to have an associate degree in nursing (ADN) or a bachelor's degree in nursing. Many local technical colleges across the U.S. are offering ADN programs. As in nursing, other healthcare specialist jobs, such as radiology technicians, medical technicians etc..., also have similar programs.
- Continuing education is only useful if you plan to pursue management positions. Aside from qualifying healthcare specialists for management positions, CE credits are also required to maintain certifications and licenses. For instance, radiologic technologists need to earn 24 CE credits every 2 years. CE could also be useful for lateral movement to a different department or organization, and it is also useful for improving our performance in a current position. CE is more rewarding for individuals if they take the time to identify their goals for career and personal development. Healthcare workers should aim for focused, self-initiated and self-directed learning opportunities. All healthcare specialists should remember that they are in this business to provide quality healthcare service.
- To protect themselves and patients from emotional stress, healthcare workers must not become friendly with patients. The healthcare provider-patient relationship requires compassion, integrity, respect and trust. Without a relationship based on these values, the healthcare provider could not facilitate the healing of patients in an appropriate and authentic manner.
- A healthcare degree allows you to help people in the way you want. Every aspiring healthcare worker has their own idea of how to help patients. While some interactions with patients can be rewarding, often, entry level workers, unless they are licensed healthcare workers, will be asked to do menial work with very little interaction with the patients.
- Most healthcare specialists are medical doctors. - You don't need to be a doctor to be able to help people manage their health. Dentists, nutritionists, physiotherapists, etc... fill the same role. If you list all the healthcare specialist jobs you will be amazed of just how many there are since healthcare not only refers to physical health but also emotional and mental well being. There are also ancillary positions that in more or less ways have something to do with healthcare, like care recruitment specialist, health claims specialist jobs and others.
- Now is not a good time to start on a career in healthcare because there are not many jobs available. - Do not let any myths about healthcare specialist jobs deter you from pursuing the job that you want. Healthcare specialists fill a vital need and there will always be a demand for that need. In fact, according to national surveys, out of the twenty fastest growing jobs in the U.S., nearly half are from the healthcare industry. Do some research and don't just believe what others say. Every day new jobs are opening in healthcare and if the job of your dreams is about helping people manage their health, then it is a great time to pursue this.