I enjoyed reading this informative article. What got me to this article was my research of Dosimetry jobs and field status for 2012. I noticed that Dosimetry was not mentioned, is it because it is not a good field to get into now? ...or was not researched?
Hoping to get some helpful reply back, but I was wondering if anyone (or Jessica) knows anything about this field and how it is doing in 2012 and will do in the future?
John D.of KY7:29PM September 08, 2012
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Paulaof TX5:31AM September 03, 2012
I am happy to see this article include Massage Therapy. I can say that honestly still after 16 years in the profession, this is a deeply rewarding career.
One thing I have learned is that it is important to take good care of yourself on all levels in order to continuously nurture others. A good school will emphasis this for students and practitioners to take responsibility for self healing mentally, physically, emotionally and yes, spiritually before working on others.
Attending a well rounded school with good teachers and an integrated approach is also of utmost importance to plant seeds of sustainability for success. If you ask anyone who is in the field and loves it, they will tell you that a career in Massage Therapy is not just a career but a lifestyle change as well.
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Lara N Golland ,CMTof CA7:17PM June 07, 2012
Another blazing career is medical technical writing. Big medical companies and small start-up need writers who understand medical terminology, prepare protocol for clinical trials, submit 510Ks, PMAs, etc., for submission to FDA. Every single medical device must have a "how to" manual for the consumer. Who do you think writes them? Not the physician, the medical assistant, or the lab techician - the medical writer who is usually a consultant. If you are love working in a challenging environment with a diverse team of medical personnel, think about it!
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