| Can I work in hospital/ healthcare with an undergrad economics degree?

Can I work in hospital/ healthcare with an undergrad economics degree?

mshunnibuni asked:


Not like being a doctor or nurse, but more like administration or the business side of it. Where can I get more information? Should I go for the graduate degree?

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3 Responses to “Can I work in hospital/ healthcare with an undergrad economics degree?”

  1. Alias Smith & Jones on May 31st, 2009 11:20 pm

    With an economics degree? What are you, MAD? They would NEVER allow someone with and ECONOMICS degree.

    JK - YES, OF COURSE YOU CAN!

  2. ailaine p on June 1st, 2009 2:35 am

    You can work anywhere with a degree!
    **Be a pharmaceutical rep!!!!!!!! They only hire people with degrees! You make your hours, get paid HUGE BUX, and pass out pill samples! How high on the hog is that? And it’s in the medical field where you wanna be! No blood,guts,stench>just cold hard cash.

  3. jessica s on June 4th, 2009 10:26 am

    You can definitely work in Healthcare with an economics degree. I work in a hospital and I know that they are all about a budget and ways to make more money. They would love you. So what I would do is go to careerbuilder.com and start looking for admin positions and see what it all entails and go from there.