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There are entry-level positions available with a bachelor's degree in Healthcare Management at hospitals, nursing homes, etc. They prefer you have an advanced degree, but there are still positions available. You have to have a bachelor's degree AND a certificate from your state to be a nursing home administrator. And most of the management/administrative positions in the healthcare industry require that you have a degree in a specialty medical area. I was actually majoring in Healthcare Management until I had a serious talk with an experienced friend of mine. She told me that she had several friends who were in Management/Administrative positions in the Healthcare industry and they are kind of "locked" into their current positions now with no where to go. She said it's a very hard advancement field b/c once people make it into a top administrative position, they stay there for years to come and people below them have to stay there where they are b/c the top positions are already filled. So I'm now majoring in Management, so I have a HUGE career angle and I won't get stuck in a low position.

2007-03-07 14:26:19 · answer #1 · answered by shanna 4 · 0 0

I parent you ought to get a job as a scientific assistant. reason it particularly is workplace paintings. i visit education righ tnow for nicely 3 diverse certificates. ( i recognize I took on lots yet i recognize i will do it..)yet in any case you will get accomplished with the internet instructions as low as 2 months and get your certificates. So in case you probably did ought to bypass to college for scientific assistant than its not an prolonged software. good success to you!

2016-12-18 07:50:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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