Is anything in the health field that you can achieve with a 2 year degree going to be obsolete soon with the way Medicare is going? For example,
>PTA's
Medicare doesnt want to pay them when they can just have a regular PT do it.
>OTA's
Pretty much the same thing
I dont even know whatelse. But what is recession-proof in the health field? Personal trainer? I just want to be able to do something that has a positive impact on somebody's life that I can pass in school without having to take bullshit hippie courses like general education.
>>1369938
bump
>>1369938
Well women take up all the 'assistant' jobs and RNs. Paramedics are jobs EVERYONE fights for.
Healthcare is a big ass field but unless you're a doctor, you're going to top out pretty quick.
You can get an associates in electrical engineering and make bank working on hospital equipment like x-rays, MRI's and all the other shit.
>>1369938
Respiratory Therapy.
OP here, what about a nutritionist or exercise science or diagnostic medical sonogrophy?
NURSING
RN (good luck getting into the program in california).
go to school for nursing in South East black belt, then come work in california!