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Health Programs by Subject
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Missouri Health Care Programs
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the health care industry provided a total of 13.5 million jobs in 2004, and the future outlook is also good. In fact, the BLS predicts that an additional 3.6 million health care jobs will be created between 2004 and 2014. The BLS also claims that health care job opportunities should be best for applicants with some degree of formal training. If you would like to gain health care employment in the state of Missouri, seek out accredited nursing schools or medical programs to earn the degree you need.
People who enroll in nursing schools can choose to specialize in one particular nursing area, such as genetics nursing, addictions nursing, or diabetes management nursing. Educational options are also available for nurses who want to take continuing education courses in order to accrue nursing CEUs. Whether you study nursing, medical coding and billing, health care management, or a related health care subject, a training program can be an important step toward a satisfying health care career.
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