| I am a science teacher looking for a carrer change. Would Health care management or administration would be b

I am a science teacher looking for a carrer change. Would Health care management or administration would be b

Ana Y asked:


I would like to get my masters ASAP (online). I am not computer sassy but interested. I would like to work in the medical field, hospital or medical office. I like working with the public, assisting, taking some decisions. Have taught Anatomy and Physiology with medical terminology in H.S. Like to teach adults. What type of master’s degree would align with my skills?

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One Response to “I am a science teacher looking for a carrer change. Would Health care management or administration would be b”

  1. jannsody on March 16th, 2009 2:33 am

    Perhaps talking with a student advisor at the college that one would like to attend can help. I would just caution one about enrolling in an online, for-profit school such as penn foster, university of phoenix, strayer, kaplan and others as they are merely out to ‘make a profit’:

    There are not supposed to be too many jobs for the medical assistant, medical biller or coder despite what private $$ schools proclaim.

    For general career info: and can search ‘health services managers’, ‘public relations specialists’ or such.

    For US colleges: