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Vocational Colleges Vocational Medical Training

If you've always had a desire to get involved in the health care industry, but always shuddered at the thought of going to countless years of medical school, you might consider exploring the numerous vocational medical schools available. Vocational programs often differ from their liberal arts counterparts in that they allow you to concentrate more specifically on practical skills that you apply to a specific industry or vocation after you graduate. In the case of vocational medical schools, you'll likely concentrate on areas such as nursing or laboratory technology. Think of vocational education as intensive training in a practical skill.

What Vocational Medical Schools Will Teach You
The exact nature of your curriculum will ultimately depend on which branch of medicine you want to pursue. Vocational nursing students, for example, will likely focus on primary first aid, pharmacology, anatomy, life sciences, medicine, psychology, and counseling. A medical transcription is, on the other hand, will need background training in medical terms plus extensive coursework in stenography, dictation, editing, and writing. Regardless of what career path you plan to pursue, your training will probably last anywhere from one to three years, after which, you will receive an associates degree or a certificate.

Career Prospects after Vocational Medical Schools
Medical assistants, lab technicians, nurses, dental technicians, physical therapists, coders, transcriptionists, and EMS specialists are just a few of the different career paths one can pursue after graduation. And according to the US Department of Labor, job growth and salad potential are pretty high across the board. This is in large part due to longer life expectancies, retiring baby boomers, increased health education, and constant medical breakthroughs. If you have sufficient medical training at the vocational level, you shouldn't have too much difficulty finding a rewarding job with ample opportunities for career growth.

Featured Vocational Schools:
  American InterContinental University Online

Earn your degree online, fast. AIU Online offers degree programs in Business Administration, Information Technology, Criminal Justice, Visual Communications, and Education. Bachelor's degrees can be earned quickly and conveniently, while Master's degrees can be earned in as little as 10 months. AIU Online's degree programs are designed for maximum flexibility—study at the times and places that work best for you.

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  University of Phoenix

With convenient class locations as well as online learning, University of Phoenix makes quality higher education highly accessible. Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, we can help you reach your goal while you work—and much sooner than you might expect. In fact, University of Phoenix has helped thousands of students achieve the higher education they need to achieve higher success. We can help you too.

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  Kaplan University

Kaplan University's accredited online degree programs allow you to earn the degree you need and advance your career without missing a day of work.

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