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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Benefits of Choosing an Allied Health Career, by: Erik R. Johnson

 Benefits of Choosing an Allied Health Career
 by:  Erik R. Johnson

         There are many benefits of choosing an allied healthcare career. The professions that make up this field are numerous, and many of them might seem like they don't remotely belong in the same category. Basically, allied health care careers are designated as those professions in the clinical health care field not including those of dentists, medical doctors and nurses. This is a huge portion of the health care industry. In fact, allied healthcare professionals make up approximately 60 percent of the total healthcare workforce in the United States. There is obviously a huge demand for these jobs, but other benefits accompany these career choices as well.

     Health care professionals are highly in demand due to many factors such as the expanding elderly population and increasing specialization of health care practices. By training to provide direct patient care and support services as well as diagnostic, technical and therapeutic services, individuals can enter a fast-paced medical field without the training necessary to become a dentist or doctor. In fact, most of these jobs require much less schooling and training than registered nurses. Some jobs require less than a year of training, while other allied health careers require a few years of schooling and training. In either case, entering an allied health career takes much less time than becoming a dentist, doctor or specialized nurse.

There is no doubt that allied health professionals are critical to the patients they serve and the other health professionals they work with. Because of this, there is always a great demand for allied health workers in towns and cities across the country. And there are loads of allied health careers to choose from! There are allied health jobs in all of the following professional areas:
  • Athletic training
  • Audiology
  • Bioengineering
  • Biomedical science
  • Clinical psychology
  • Diet/nutrition
  • Electrocardiogram technology
  • Paramedic
  • Health administration
  • Kinesiotherapy
  • Massage
  • Medical coding
  • Medical interpreting
  • Medical labs
  • Music therapy
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Occupational therapy
  • Optometry
  • Orthotics/prosthetics
  • Orthoptics
  • Pharmacy
  • Phlebotomy
  • Physical therapy
  • Public health
  • Radiography or sonography or ultrasound
  • Respiratory therapy
  • Speech/language pathology
  • Strength/conditioning
  • Surgery
  • Recreational therapy
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Monday, May 30, 2011

Spotlight on 5 Rewarding Mental Health Careers, By: Noel Rozny

Spotlight on 5 Rewarding Mental Health Careers
By:  Noel Rozny

Think about it: you make time to service your car. You make time to take your pets to the vet. You even make time to clean your house. But how often do you make time to check in on the state of your own mental health?

With health care reform laws expanding coverage for mental health and substance abuse services, more and more Americans will be able to seek the help they need to manage stress, deal with trauma, and improve their lives.

If you want to be one of those professionals who help people look after their mental and emotional health, consider a career in psychology, counseling, or social work. We've broken down five popular mental health careers and their degree requirements to help you get started.

Careers
When you think of mental health, a psychology career most likely comes to mind. Psychologists use their knowledge of the human mind and emotions to help patients deal with a wide range of issues, from serious psychological disorders to addiction and recovery to couples counseling.

How to Start a Psychology Career
Requirements for psychologists vary state to state, but as a minimum, you'll need a Master's degree in psychology to practice. Some states will require you to have a PhD.

Marriage and Family Therapist Careers
The dynamics of husband, wives and their children are unique, which is why marriage and family therapists are a specialized group of mental health workers. They spend their time in school learning how to read and diagnose different family dynamics and treat each family member, not just one individual.

How to Start a Marriage and Family Therapy Career
The majority of marriage and family therapists have a Master's degree in marriage and family therapy.

Guidance Counselor Careers
Growing up isn't easy, which is why guidance counselors are hired by elementary, middle and high schools to help children and young adults throughout their educational careers. Guidance counselors make sure students are progressing mentally and emotionally, and will even assist during the college and career decision-making process.

How to Start a Guidance Counselor Career
Guidance counselors will need a Master's degree in counseling to get started.

Rehabilitation Counselor Careers

Those who have physical, emotional or psychological disabilities need a unique kind of counseling. Rehabilitation counselors fill this need, using their skills to improve their quality of life and helping them live as independently as possible.

How to Start a Rehabilitation Career

Like the careers listed above, rehabilitation counselors need to have a Master's degree in counseling or a related field.

Social Work Careers

Some of society's toughest problems-child abuse, spousal abuse, homelessness, poverty, truancy-often go hand in hand. It's the responsibility of social workers to help the men, women and children who are trapped in this complicated web of issues.

How to Start a Social Work Career

Social Workers need a master's degree in social work to get started, and they generally also have a bachelor's degree in psychology or a related field.

For more information on these careers and correlating degree programs, visit this health services career profiles page.

Noel Rozny writes the bi-weekly career blog mypathfinder for the myFootpath website. myFootpath is a resource to help you in your search for a college, degree program, career, graduate school, and non-traditional experiences. Visit www.myfootpath.com to start your college or degree program search.



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Friday, May 20, 2011

KidMedic: "Today's Kids, Tomorrow's Medics": Now only $10.00: "Mrs. Garcia's Class Visits the ...

KidMedic: "Today's Kids, Tomorrow's Medics": Now only $10.00: "Mrs. Garcia's Class Visits the ...: "Have you purchased your copy of 'Mrs. Garcia's Class Visits the Hospital'? You will now be able to purchase your copy of the book for a the..."

Now only $10.00: "Mrs. Garcia's Class Visits the Hospital," New Lower Price!

Have you purchased your copy of "Mrs. Garcia's Class Visits the Hospital"?  You will now be able to purchase your copy of the book for a the new low price of only $10.00!  Why the new low price?  As KidMedic seeks to expand, we have been working with a new printer to help reduce costs.  Reduced costs to us means reduced prices for our customers.  Over the next two months I plan to rerelease, "Mrs. Garcia's Class Visits the Hospital," in a smaller version published under the KidMedic name.  In order to celebrate the re-release of my book, I will be selling the 8 1/2 x 11 edition for only $10.00!





Mrs. Garcia's Class Visits the Hospital
Written by:  Kristy Taylor
Illustrated by: Ivy Marie Apa
Xlibris Publishing, Inc., 2011

Ages 8-13
Paperback ISBN# 978-1-4568-7050-8

About:  Mrs. Garcia's Class Visits the Hospital is the first book written by author and former elementary teacher, Kristy Taylor.  The book is an exciting career day adventure with a diverse group of characters where the students in Mrs. Garcia's class visit the local hospital for their class field trip.  While touring the hospital with Mrs. Garcia and Dr. Johnson as their guides, the students learn about over twenty different healthcare careers, and they have lots of fun along the way! 


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Thursday, May 19, 2011

KidMedic on Tough Talk Radio-May 11th Interview


Recently, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by radio host, Tony Gambone, of Tough Talk Radio.  We discussed the book, "Mrs. Garcia's Class Visits the Hospital," my experience in self-publish, and also my concerns regarding the current education system.  You can click the link below to listen:



For more information about Tony Gambone and Tough Talk Radio, log on to http://www.toughtalkwithtonygambone.com/.