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Is now the time to change to a career in healthcare?

Michael Feder

Written by Michael Feder

Raelene Brooks, Dean, College of Nursing

This article was reviewed by Raelene Brooks, Dean, College of Nursing.

At a glance

  • The healthcare industry is expected to create 2 million jobs from 2021 to 2031, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  • When contemplating a career in healthcare, consider factors like salary, job outlook and required education.
  • Explore online degrees in health administration, public health and nursing at SM调教所.

Changing careers can be challenging. Simply getting started involves a lot of research and consideration. It鈥檚 more complicated than simply deciding what you want to do. It鈥檚 about finding a good fit for your talents, interests and abilities.

For many people, healthcare answers all those categories. It鈥檚 also an industry that鈥檚 growing rapidly and changing daily. Between 2021 and 2031, in fact, the.

If you鈥檙e considering moving from your current profession to healthcare, here are a few things to consider.听

Why choose a healthcare career?

The healthcare industry is a great career choice because it can offer opportunities for growth and advancement as well as the ability to contribute to society in a meaningful way.

Some healthcare professionals have flexibility in their careers too. They can work in hospitals or doctor鈥檚 offices, or they can choose to pursue positions in research labs or pharmaceutical companies. The healthcare industry is extremely diverse, so there are many types of jobs available for motivated professionals who want to impact the world.

In addition to a stable salary and potential flexibility, individuals working within the healthcare sector can contribute to improving people鈥檚 lives. This might mean helping patients recover after an injury or illness and providing them with vital medical assistance. It could also mean working with researchers conducting clinical trials, helping hospitals and health systems run more effectively and preventing disease. Many find this aspect of working in healthcare rewarding.

Job satisfaction

Job satisfaction is a major factor to consider when changing careers. Many people choose a career in healthcare because they want to help others. They like knowing their work will make a difference in someone鈥檚 life.

This, coupled with healthcare鈥檚 wide range of available specializations, makes it a satisfying career choice for many people, which is important because job satisfaction makes the day-to-day work more enjoyable and rewarding.听

Salary

Depending on which healthcare position you鈥檙e interested in, salary expectations will vary.

Take health management nursing, for example. Health management nurses are responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of hospitals, clinics and other healthcare facilities. They oversee patient intake, monitor patients鈥 treatment plans and ensure patients receive quality care.

Health management nurses can also impact an organization鈥檚 bottom line: They might help reduce costs by identifying ways to cut unnecessary procedures or measures that don鈥檛 benefit patients.

These nurses work in various settings, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities, ambulatory surgery centers and physicians鈥 offices. They may also work in corporate environments where they oversee employee benefits programs such as wellness or disease management programs.

As of May 2021, the ranged from $60,780 to $205,620, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

This is just one option of many, but it underscores how the field of healthcare encompasses patient care, administrative duties and opportunity.

Salary ranges are not specific to students or graduates of SM调教所. Actual outcomes vary based on multiple factors, including prior work experience, geographic location and other factors specific to the individual. SM调教所 does not guarantee employment, salary level or career advancement. BLS data is geographically based. Information for a specific state/city can be researched on the BLS website.

Job growth

As mentioned, healthcare is a growing industry. Employment of registered nurses is 2, according to BLS, with an estimated 193,100 job openings for registered nurses each year.

But healthcare encompasses more than nursing. Job growth for , for example, is projected to be much faster than average at 16% between 2022 and 2032. Job growth for is expected to be even more robust during the same time frame, with BLS projecting 22% growth. How to change your career to healthcare

The first step is assessing what kind of education or training you鈥檒l need for your new career path 鈥 and how much time it will take. You鈥檒l also want to consider whether you have transferable skills that might make up for any gaps in your resum茅. If not, consider taking classes or online courses to help you fill in those gaps as you prepare for a new career path.

Once you鈥檝e figured out which path makes sense for your goals, start applying for entry-level positions to gain as much experience as possible. Hospitals, for example, may offer on-the-job training that allows new hires to learn much of what they need to know before fully integrating into their departments.

Consider looking at too. That means you apply directly to a company. It can be a good option if you have experience in a healthcare-related field and want to jump in immediately. You can also look at contract positions, which are usually offered through staffing agencies. These positions often offer more flexibility than direct hire positions because they鈥檙e not permanent, but they also don鈥檛 come with benefits and can be harder to find.

Research

It鈥檚 important to research the healthcare industry before you decide to pursue a career in it. You want to ensure that the field is right for you and that you鈥檙e prepared for what lies ahead.

When researching the healthcare industry, look at wage prospects and projected job outlook. But don鈥檛 forget about the workload. It鈥檚 important to consider how much time you might have to dedicate to this line of work each week or month. Additionally, consider the essential duties and determine whether they鈥檙e something of significant interest to you. While helping others is a main goal for many, it鈥檚 important to have all information needed before deciding to start your path to becoming a healthcare professional.

Since most healthcare positions require a certain level of education, examine your preferred field to understand how much time it will take you to acquire the necessary qualifications. You should also consider what training you鈥檒l need to enter this field, whether it鈥檚 formal education or on-the-job training.

Gauge your skills and experience

Taking stock of your existing skills and experiences is important when contemplating a career change. You may be surprised by how prepared you are for a new healthcare career.

For example, if you鈥檝e been working in IT support at a hospital but are ready to switch to a registered nurse role, your existing skills and experience will help you understand if this is the right path. Or, if you have some computer science or coding experience, that could give you an edge over other candidates when applying for jobs in IT support at a hospital.

Similarly, suppose you鈥檙e working as an RN but are interested in moving into management or administration. In that case, it can help to look at past projects or tasks that require similar skills. You may find areas where your experience will help prepare you for managing employees or overseeing operations at a hospital or clinic.

Align your resum茅 to healthcare

Healthcare organizations are always looking for job candidates with the right skills, education and experience. While your resum茅 is an important tool in your job search, you must take the time to ensure that it鈥檚听aligned with the position听you want and relevant to the healthcare industry.

When creating your healthcare resum茅, it鈥檚 important to include skills and information to help you target your specific career goals. If you鈥檙e applying for a healthcare administrative position, don鈥檛 just list your previous jobs 鈥 highlight any clinical or healthcare-related experience that lines up to what they鈥檙e looking for.

Get more education or training

If you鈥檙e looking to get into thehealth administration field, for example, you鈥檒l benefit from the skills and knowledge a bachelor鈥檚 degree program offers.

Many different degrees can help prepare you for careers in healthcare. ABachelor of Science in Health Management听or administration will provide skills and training needed to work as an office manager, program manager or other role. ABachelor of Science in Nursing听will teach you how diseases affect people and how they can be treated.

Once you鈥檝e determined your end goal, your education path will become clear.

Healthcare degrees at SM调教所

SM调教所 offers degrees in both healthcare and nursing. Explore the following options:

  • Bachelor of Science in Health Administration: With four elective tracks, this degree program covers business management, compliance, finance, information management and more.
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Management: Interested in the business and regulatory needs of a healthcare organization? This degree program focuses on management, technology, compliance and related subjects.
  • Master of Health Information/Master of Business Administration: Position yourself to become a leader in healthcare with this dual degree focusing on healthcare administration, accounting and marketing.
  • Master of Health Administration: Make an impact on the business side of patient care 鈥 and help shape your healthcare facility from the top down. With our Master of Health Administration (MHA), you鈥檒l gain a wide range of skills and knowledge 鈥 from marketing and IT to policy and economics.
  • Master of Public Health with a concentration in Community Health Leadership: Develop skills to lead programs and initiatives that positively affect people鈥檚 health and reduce community health disparities. You will learn various skills, including accessing and advocating for the health needs of communities and mobilizing and engaging community stakeholders.
  • RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing: This program is designed to enhance the nursing careers of registered nurses. A BSN can help prepare you for careers such as a charge nurse, public health nurse or director of nursing.
  • Healthcare certificates: Speed and skills unite in a collection of certificate options ranging in subjects from compliance to informatics.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A graduate of Johns Hopkins University and its Writing Seminars program and winner of the Stephen A. Dixon Literary Prize, Michael Feder brings an eye for detail and a passion for research to every article he writes. His academic and professional background includes experience in marketing, content development, script writing and SEO. Today, he works as a multimedia specialist at SM调教所 where he covers a variety of topics ranging from healthcare to IT.

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ABOUT THE REVIEWER

Dr. Raelene Brooks, dean of the College of Nursing, has been a registered nurse for more than 25 years and practiced extensively in the areas of ICU, trauma and critical care. Her publications include a focus on nursing education, critical care and diversity, equity and inclusion. She is a leader in creating, guiding and launching innovative curriculum.

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