Ok, so bones, nerves, muscles, joints, all of that interests me. It is fascinating to know how all the bones move and what muscle makes what bone move in what way. So I want a job that involves that. I was thinking sports medicine, any other ideas? And if i do choose sports medicine, how do I get into that? (I don't want a job where I would have to wipe people's bottoms or bathe them, I would rather have a job where I help people learn how to walk again) Translation from English into German in medical field with TRADOS :: Aug 4, 2009 Translation or interpreting job posting, entitled: Translation from English into German in medical field with TRADOS. http://www.proz.com/translation-jobs/345694HOME |
I would look into sports medicine, physical therapy, or occupational therapy. I don't think you'll be wiping any butts in any of these fields. You will be helping them move and function again.
I would now do some research for various schools and recieve all the information you can through booklets, attending information sessions, talking to a counselors, etc. Hot Medical Field Careers: GoArticles.com:: Not everyone can be a doctor but now with the demand for people to fill out jobs in the medical field, almost anyone can be in the healthcare sector helping http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=1819216HOME |
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Sounds like physical therapy would be an ideal & rewarding career for you. Most PT jobs are inching up the degree ladder (masters & even doctoral level). In those cases you will need a bachelors degree first. I advise looking on line for some PT schools and calling them up and talking to them for info as well as contacting their societies.
then you should be doctor of osteologist or Physical therapist.
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