"easy" areas in medicine

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Inspired by the "I'm going to see the chiropractor" thread.

I am sickof software. Anyone know how long itw ould take to get into sports medicine or become a chiropractor? Any fields in medicine that don't involve cutting, novacane, etc? Maybe an oral hygenist would work. They get big bucks.

Thoughts anyone?

And yes, probably depends on the area.
 
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Originally posted by: Safeway
Umm, go to pharmacy school =P

Other than that, do Pharm Tech.

hahahahahaa. Actually, that isn't a bad idea. Now talk about fields where peole get paid WAY TO MUCH. Might have to work Saturdays though (boooo) Not a bad idea.

EIDT: what is Pharma Tech? IS that if you want to go into sales?
 

iliopsoas

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Pharmacy techs work under the supervision of a pharmacist to count out pills.

Chiropractic is NOT medicine. It's hogwash.
 

newParadigm

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Becoming a CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) is reletivley easy. You have to get a BSN (Bacheleor's of Science in Nursing), and then gain at least one years of expereiance as an RN, then you go back to school for a year and get your CRNA Certification. There is no residency, and in myare, the starting salary is $100k-$120k/year. In areas with a higher cost of living (im in upstate NY, NOT to be confused with NYC, cost of living is very low here), you might start at as much as $160k/year.

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eLiu

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Originally posted by: newParadime
Becoming a CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) is reletivley easy. You have to get a BSN (Bacheleor's of Science in Nursing), and then gain at least one years of expereiance as an RN, then you go back to school for a year and get your CRNA Certification. There is no residency, and in myare, the starting salary is $100k-$120k/year. In areas with a higher cost of living (im in upstate NY, NOT to be confused with NYC, cost of living is very low here), you might start at as much as $160k/year.

~new

So that's the easy path eh...what's the hard path? :confused:
 

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Originally posted by: iliopsoas
Pharmacy techs work under the supervision of a pharmacist to count out pills.

Chiropractic is NOT medicine. It's hogwash.

Well payed hogwash in some areas. Mean salary in Alaska for a chiropractor is 145k/year
 
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Originally posted by: eLiu
Originally posted by: newParadime
Becoming a CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) is reletivley easy. You have to get a BSN (Bacheleor's of Science in Nursing), and then gain at least one years of expereiance as an RN, then you go back to school for a year and get your CRNA Certification. There is no residency, and in myare, the starting salary is $100k-$120k/year. In areas with a higher cost of living (im in upstate NY, NOT to be confused with NYC, cost of living is very low here), you might start at as much as $160k/year.

~new

So that's the easy path eh...what's the hard path? :confused:

After doing an engineering degree (which pay less than half that), it sounds liek a cakewalk.
 

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My Anesthesia friends started at 350-500K straight out of residency in private practice. University practice pays less but you dont work as much since you're mostly supervising residents.
 

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Pharmacy. My cousin talks about how bad his wife did in school and barely graduated but she's still making ~80k. Basically the computer tells you everything and you just repeat that to the customer. :D
 

newParadigm

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lol, n ownder why no pharmascists can tell me any useful info about the drugs im taking....(^^^^)
 

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Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Inspired by the "I'm going to see the chiropractor" thread.

I am sickof software. Anyone know how long itw ould take to get into sports medicine or become a chiropractor? Any fields in medicine that don't involve cutting, novacane, etc? Maybe an oral hygenist would work. They get big bucks.

Thoughts anyone?

And yes, probably depends on the area.

I had a friend go to Kaiser college and get her license for massage therapist. took her under a year.
 

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Damn, if you want to take the easy way in a medical profession, no way in hell I'd let you treat me!
 
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Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
Originally posted by: iliopsoas
Pharmacy techs work under the supervision of a pharmacist to count out pills.

Chiropractic is NOT medicine. It's hogwash.

Well payed hogwash in some areas. Mean salary in Alaska for a chiropractor is 145k/year
agreed, you get really good chiropractors (few but not at all scarce), and you get people that just pop a few joints for temporary relief.
 

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Retail and clinical pharmacists are entirely different spectrums. I'm volunteering in a hospital pharmacy for the summer as a pre-req for applying to the professional pharmacy after the upcoming fall semester. I get to watch what real pharmacists do: mix/verify chemo and IVs, give counseling to doctors on drugs for patients, etc. Its not a walk in the park. The hospital i'm at is small and we have...4 to 5 pharmacists on staff at all times except for night shift, which has 2. That said, even though clinical pharmacists do a lot more work, its definately where I want to be.