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Health Programs by Subject
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New York Health Care and Nursing Schools
According to the New York State Department of Labor, there should be 526,480 employed health care practitioners and medical workers by the year 2014. Registered nurses will be in particularly high demand. The Department of Labor predicts that by 2014, there should be nearly 200,000 active nurses in New York. Whether you would like to work in nursing, health care management, dentistry, or a related field, earning a degree from an accredited health care program can be an important step toward health care employment.
People who attend nursing schools can take classes in anatomy, physiology, and medical ethics. If you're studying to be a medical assistant, you might take courses in biology, bookkeeping, and medical transcription. Nurses who'd like to further their careers can garner nursing CEU credits through continuing education programs. Regardless of your career path, a medical education program can both train you in your specialization and introduce you to potential employers.
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