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I am a single mother. I have been struggling for 3 years to get my nursing degree. But at this time I have change my major to health service administrator. Due to that nurses work a lage number of hours and expect alot from them. I don't think i can do that, I need time for my son and family. So now I have consider a career in health service administration. But don't know really what the outcome is. I have search into it and seems that they make good money and the hours are not so ridiculous like nursing. How far can you go in health administration? Is there different kind of paths you can go once you start working on the field or it just a straight a one stop job. thanks for your comments.

2006-10-12 14:18:07 · 3 answers · asked by ada z 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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hey all i can say is you must have a big heart working in your job an you proberly can never get repaid enough for the caring that you do,,thanks

2006-10-12 14:21:32 · answer #1 · answered by GOOCH 4 · 0 0

It merely could count on what you intend on doing with your degree. in case you may decide to artwork at a well being midsection or nursing residing house as an healthcare administrator, then possibly the well being provider administration option is extra possible for you. in case you may decide to tutor the same old public approximately well being adverse aspects and in spite of the fact that else the guy who works with a public well being organization does on a daily basis, then which would be extra effective for you. Please, even nonetheless, stay far off from those 'on line faculties' which comprise college of phoenix, strayer u, devry u, kaplan u and kaiser u as employers do no longer in all probability view them as respected. Wishing you the final of success!

2016-12-13 07:18:56 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You'll be pleased to hear that the U.S. Department of Labor predicts rapid growth in the demand for health services administrators over the next decade. You can learn more about the job outlook for this career field here: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos014.htm

Good luck with your new career!
Carolyn Lawrence
www.AdmissionsAdvice.com

2006-10-12 14:37:41 · answer #3 · answered by admissionsadvice 3 · 0 0

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