If I get a BA in Nursing while doing ROTC will they assign me to a medical MOS?

Question by BowToMe!!!: If I get a BA in Nursing while doing ROTC will they assign me to a medical MOS?
I’m wanting to get a BA in Nursing at college but I was wondering if when I graduate from ROTC will I have to go into a Medical MOS? I’m wanting to go Infantry when I graduate from ROTC.

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Answer by Karma
you pick your own MOS depending on availability and what you qualify for. I Chose MP.

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What others jobs are there in the medical field?

Question by Pickle Smoocher: What others jobs are there in the medical field?
Well, I want to go into the medical field, but I want to be something besides a nurse or a doctor.

And to narrow it down, a four years bachelors degree.

Thank you

If i don’t go into the medical field i’ll probably go into environmental sciences, just wanted to see what other jobs there was for medical.
thankkk youu again :)

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Answer by Samantha
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whats better medical technologist or nurse?

Question by Daniel K: whats better medical technologist or nurse?
I cant make up my mind, although I’d rather work in a Laboratory (I think because its more scientific based thinking) I just can’t make up my mind. Is it just as easy to get jobs as a medical technologist than a Nurse? Any help would be helpful.

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Answer by CCRN
Depends on what your definition of better is. Becoming an MT is definitely quicker, as it can be provided by a hospital and is on the job training or just one semester of schooling. Becoming a nurse requires at least 2 years of schooling which has a higher initial cost, but you end up with a much higher paying job.

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Jobs Q&A: What are some laid back medical field jobs with good salaries?

Question by P: What are some laid back medical field jobs with good salaries?
I’m researching the different jobs in the medical field. I’m not interested in becoming a nurse or PT or any type of assistant. I’m looking for a job that is not too time consuming so that after med school and when I have an established family, I can actually spend time with them… something like an optometrist. I don’t mind spending time in school, and I do well enough in school, so i don’t mind hard work in school.

How is is x-ray or anesthesiology?… Any suggestions would be great!

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Answer by EJ
The only job in the medical field that is not completely stressful is in the file room of a hospital. There are still some hospitals that are not completely electronic yet. Please be aware that EVERY job in the medical field is very stressful at least part of the time and there is a lot of work to do. Optometry is really laid back, right up until the kid comes into your office who just got out of the hospital because they eyeball was shot with a bb and had to be sliced open so now they need glasses. Every field in the medical profession has some kind of crisis every day. It’s not the stress that will get you, it is how you deal with the stress.

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What kind of jobs I can work after graduating from Medical School?

Question by Jessica19: What kind of jobs I can work after graduating from Medical School?
I’m just wondering what kind of jobs a person can work after graduating from medical school? I have a friend of mine who is going to graduate from medical school here in Canada. I’m wondering , could she work as a nurse in hospital? Or something like that? Thank you.

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Answer by DaniBaje
After graduating from medical school one pursues a residency in a medical field. After completion of that one practices medicine as a medical doctor.

Your friend can not be a nurse. Nurses have degrees in nursing.

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What jobs would I qualify for as a medical assistant?

Question by PeguinBackPacker: What jobs would I qualify for as a medical assistant?
What jobs would I qualify for if I get certified as a medical assistant besides medical assistant? My brother’s professor says I could qualify for nurse’s aid also along with medical assistant. What else? What is the job demand for medical assistant? What does the class require? Does this skill transfer easily country to country (say I qualify in the US, will such qualifications be accepted in Europe?) or just within the US?
Answer what questions you can best to your knowledge. I know these question are broad, but that is because I know little. The more information I know, the more defined and detailed further questions will be.
I thank you for your assistance ahead of time. Thank you and have a nice day.

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Answer by Lee S
Not much, actually.

MAs can work in a variety of medical settings, but are usually found in clinics and private practices. The most marketable skills they have are doing vital signs … and that can’t take you very far. Nurse’s aides, if they are certified, can do a bit more, but the area of highest demand is in nursing homes. Either way, career growth is fairly limited. For one more year of training, a bit more in the way of advancement and options can be had — radiation technology, for one, a definitely growing field.

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Q&A: medical technology, nursing or computer science for college?

Question by Android: medical technology, nursing or computer science for college?
i’m from the philippines, can you tell me what course to take in college from these three ?
why did you choose that course ? what course will be very high demand in the near future but has good salary ? can finishing this course can make me migrate or go to other countries easily ?

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Answer by ann l
Nursing is the way to go you can get a job anywhere. The money is great and if you love helping people it is awesome. ann

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what’s a better career choice? medical lab or nurse practitioner?

Question by chunkylover: what’s a better career choice? medical lab or nurse practitioner?
i am going to hunter college next year but i need help deciding on a career choice. i am interested in nurse practioner or medical lab degree.both are masters degree programs. i am a high achieving student and i love to learn. i know the availibility of nurse practitioner jobs but what about medical lab jobs? are they very hard to find? am i better off pursuing a job as a nurse practitioner?

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Answer by kc
I heard np’s have it great because they have a high degree of autonomy, can write prescriptions, are well-paid, and are needed pretty much everywhere (as you mentioned). My aunt is an np, and she says it’s the closest thing to being a doc without going to medical school or doing osteopathy. I’m not sure a medical lab job has as many perks, especially if you’re a people person…

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Any infomation about Cebu City Medical Center College of Nursing?

Question by HANNA C: Any infomation about Cebu City Medical Center College of Nursing?

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Answer by vakayil k
Please visit website :

http://www.cebudoctorsuniversity.edu/colleges/nursing/

for detailed information

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Is a nurse overqualified for the job of a medical assistant in the United States?

Question by maecuvin_12_18: Is a nurse overqualified for the job of a medical assistant in the United States?
You see, I’ll be graduating with my bachelor’s degree in nursing (which I took for 4 years). I heard U.S already has enough nurses. So I was wondering if being a nursing graduate is overqualified for the position of a medical assistant? Is there a board exam for medical assistants?

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Answer by Lori
There is an MA exam but you would have to graduate from the MA program first.

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