![]() |
| Photo credit: www.healthtap.com |
Some preconceptions I had about the health care/medical fields are:
- You have to get nearly perfect grades in college to become a doctor, physician’s assistant, or basically any very successful career in the medical field
- You have to go to school for what seems like forever
- If you do choose to go through all of the schooling, you make a very good amount of money
- You have to know unlimited amounts of information that is almost impossible to remember
- It is hard to move up in your career because there are so many things that you could do wrong
- It is very hard to make it through school because the medical field is becoming very competitive and a lot of people are starting to choose the medical field as their career path
- Doctors have to know everything and not make any mistakes to become great doctors
- Doctors and other people in the medical field have practically no time for their families because of the long hours
After reading through some of the textbook, it was hard to
find direct answers to my questions. However, I did find some useful information.
The textbook says that educational requirements for becoming
a patient care professional range from 1 to 2 years of specialized training or
some careers can even require an associate’s degree or bachelor’s degree. These
are generally requirements for medical assistants, physician’s assistants,
licensed practical nurses, certified nurse’s assistants, registered nurses, and
emergency medical technicians. It really depends on what career you are looking
to pursue, but if you’re looking to pursue a career in the medical field, you
might not have to go to school as long as you may think!
I also learned that people that have careers in the medical
field typically have to have certain personality traits. These traits include
being enthusiastic, patient, optimistic, honest, cooperative, organized,
responsible, sociable, and having high
self-esteem. It is also ideal to be flexible with your schedule. The textbook explains these traits in a lot more detail than I’m
going to so if you’re curious more information can be found there!
Some other things that are expected of people in the medical
field are being dedicated to public service, being motivated by job
fulfillment, having a good sense of time management, having good communication
skills, being competent and trustworthy, and being able to solve problems with critical
thinking.
I could not find some of the answers to my questions while
using this textbook, but it does have a lot of useful information in careers in
health care if that is something you are curious about or looking to become. This
textbook made me realize that becoming a doctor or having a career in the
medical field is a very achievable goal and it is not impossible. Overall I think
this is a good, useful textbook that relates to my blog topic. Here is a
picture of the textbook I used:
| Photo credit: www.amazon.com |
Even though some of the answers weren’t in the textbook, I did find
a website that has myths and facts about the medical field where more of my questions were answered! I thought this
website was really insightful and helpful, so here is the link if you’d like to
check it out!
Yarber, Mary. "Want to Be a Doctor? Myths and Facts
About Medical Education." Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, 21 Feb.
1991. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.

No comments:
Post a Comment