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Preparing for a Career in Health Administration – Health
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Preparing for a career in health administration is pretty easy if you have a plan and just follow your plan. However, if you don’t know how to get to your end goal you will feel confused and lost much of the time and very well won’t find your way to the career of your dreams. First of all, you need to decide what to major in. There are many great bachelor’s degrees that lend themselves to a career in health administration. These include advertising, PR, marketing, management, and other similar fields. You could even study communications or another field of study that you like, but make sure you take your electives in the courses outlined above. You will also want to take elective course in the field of healthcare administration. After your first year in college you will want to look for an internship. The reason why an internship will do you good is that it will teach about the field of health administration and help you determine if that is the field you want to be involved in or not. You will work with medical imaging supplies as well as medical surgical supplies not to mention learn about the details of this field. Many individuals look for internships in a healthcare management company or else in the hospital’s marketing department.
Your internship will do you a world of good because not only will you be learning about the field, but you will be gaining valuable work experience. That way when you graduate you will be prepared to apply for a job in the field and really be competitive. Keep in mind what you like about the health administration field and do your best to learn everything about it that you can. The reason this is important is that as soon as you graduate from college you will be looking for a job. And, if you already know what you like and you know how to do it then you will be way ahead of the rest of the crowd. So, do a little extra work while you are in college to prepare for the day you graduate and will need to find a job. You will work with medical imaging supplies as well as medical surgical supplies not to mention learn about the details of this field. You will still have plenty of time to enjoy being young and in college, but you will also be preparing for your future in the healthcare industry.
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