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Are there trade school programs for medical jobs?

I'm considering entering the medical field without a four-year degree. Do trade schools offer programs for medical jobs, and what kind of careers can I pursue with that education? I'm looking for something hands-on but less time-consuming than college.

6 hours ago

Definitely! Several trade or vocational schools often offer programs aimed at training students for particular medical careers. Some popular programs in the medical field include:

1. Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) or Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) Programs: These programs typically take one to two years to complete, and prepare graduates to provide basic medical care under the supervision of Registered Nurses (RNs) or doctors.

2. Medical Assistant Programs: These programs can usually be completed in a year or less, and graduates are trained to perform both administrative and certain clinical duties in medical offices.

3. Paramedic or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Programs: These programs range from a few months for EMT training to a two-year degree for paramedics, and train graduates to respond to emergency situations and provide medical care.

4. Radiologic and MRI technologist Programs: These programs typically last 18 to 24 months, and graduates are trained to perform diagnostic imaging exams, such as X-rays.

5. Phlebotomy Programs: Such programs usually take less than a year to complete, and graduates are trained to draw blood for tests, transfusion, donation, or research.

6. Medical Transcriptionist Programs: These typically take around one year to complete, and graduates are trained to convert voice recordings from doctors into written reports.

7. Physical Therapist Assistant Programs: These two-year degree programs prepare graduates to assist physical therapists in providing treatment to help improve patient mobility.

Overall, these technical programs are designed to get you into the workforce more quickly than traditional four-year college degrees while giving you valuable, hands-on experiences. Just remember to always make sure the school is accredited and the program prepares you for any necessary licensing in your state.

6 hours ago

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