Health Occupations

Source:http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C0018722

MSH: Professions or other business activities directed to the cure and prevention of disease. For occupations of medical personnel who are not physicians but who are working in the fields of medical technology, physical therapy, etc., ALLIED HEALTH OCCUPATIONS is available.,CSP: persons working in the health or biomedical sciences, whether or not professionally trained, and includes those in the research field.,MEDLINEPLUS: <p>Every day, around the clock, people who work in the healthcare industry provide care for millions of people, from newborns to the very ill. In fact, the health care industry is one of largest providers of jobs in the United States. Many health jobs are in hospitals. Others are in nursing homes, doctors' offices, dentists' offices, outpatient clinics and laboratories.</p><p>To work in a health occupation, you often must have special training. Some, like doctors, must have more than 4 years of college. </p><p style="font-weight:bold;font-style:italic;">Bureau of Labor Statistics</p>

Download in:

View as