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Career In Non Medical
Katie Said:
Non physical Medical Job?We Answered:
Health management information. It's a two-year degree program that prepares you to codify treatments and diagnoses as received from medical professionals, so the patients records and bills can be processes. It is a growing field and the pay is decent. You should not have to lift anything heavier that a reference book or two.Roberto Said:
I need help with a career choice?We Answered:
I would go for phlebotomy. Health care is going to continue to be such an urgent need. Also since you are a nurse, healthcare is one of your strengths. You have had experience in it.Claire Said:
best career option after 10th either non medical or commerce?We Answered:
Same i was also confused first...but now i am choosing commerce because its a new subject though accounts is kind off difficult but its interesting. Non medical is a nice choice but same my problem is also in physics. After taking consultation from many people they all are agreeing on commerce because after Non-Medical and Medical most of the people whom i know got less grades then what they got in 10th. So my opinion will be commerce.It looks like Medical and Non-Medical are more better subjects then commerce though they are difficult too but Commerce is also very nice subject though your grades will be always better.Commerce includes the subjects - Bussiness Studies , Accounts ..(its kind off difficult though but better than physics), English , Economics and Maths/Stats (Optional) If you have no problem in maths then u must take thos optional subject to improve your grades !!
That's all my opinion as I am also taking commerce...Best of Luck !!
Eddie Said:
which institute should i join for non-medical in jalandhar,punjab?We Answered:
aakash is a good one. check with teacherMae Said:
what to choose "commerce or non-medical"?We Answered:
Commerce is easy subject when compare to Science. It is a fascinating and competitive subject. I did diploma in Commercial Practice. later B.Com. now doing ICWAI. you have good opportunities once you complete d courseHeather Said:
what non medical/non science degree should i get that will have decent pay once i graduate?We Answered:
Engineering pays well, but you'll have to take some science for it (physics at the least). Or you could try economics or computer science, those both pay well.Paul Said:
What is a good compilmentary degree to be taken concurrently w/ Biomedical Engineering?We Answered:
I think you are confusing "secondary/tertiary" degrees with minors. In any case, with an Engineering workload, you will not have time for a minor, and you'll barely have time to do pre-med courses.Biomedical Engineering is not the best backup career decision. There are few jobs in Biomedical Engineering. You're better off with Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Chemical Engineering may even be better, because it is easier to slot pre-med courses into a Chemical Engineering curriculum.