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Health Programs by Subject
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New Jersey Health Care Programs
In New Jersey, the health care industry is alive and well. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development reports that the field of health technology should grow 22.4% by the year 2014. The health practitioner industry will also see an employment increase by 2014, with a projected growth of 23.4%. People who are interested in joining the flourishing health care field can improve their hiring potential by earning degrees from certified nursing and medical schools.
When you enter a health care training program, your course of study will depend on your area of specialization. If you study medical coding and billing, for example, you can take coursework in medical transcription, database management, and biology. Medical assistants might study medical ethics and pharmacology. Even currently employed LPN's can benefit from medical courses by earning nursing CEUs through continuing education. After graduating, health care students can search for employment in a variety of medical institutions, including hospitals and family practice clinics.
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