Wednesday, March 4, 2015

The best jobs in healthcare for the year 2015

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Eric Gilpin, President, co-workers and health care, Career Builder

Following the recession health care has led to economic recovery March and probably see a rapid pace in this industry for further growth in 2015. With the number of baby boomers, health care need above, next year looks very promising for that granted to workers in the field of health.

To put things in perspective, should increase 28 jobs in the health care of at least 3 percent in 2015 - more than double the expected growth of the US workforce as a whole (1.2 percent). Moreover, this growth will be largely in jobs with higher wages. Seventeen of these 28 jobs had an average hourly wage of about $ 20 per hour.

CareerBuilder and MiracleWorkers.com together a list of some of the best health care jobs by the year 2015. The list reflects the recent technological advances in high demand for skilled jobs and the needs of aging baby boomers generation create further employment impact their treatment and care work ,

The list was compiled on the basis of the percentage of expected changes from 2014 to 2015, the number of existing jobs and the median hourly wage.

Occupational Therapy Assistant : to develop support for patients, restoration and improvement of skills for daily life and work is needed. Directly involved in the delivery of patient care. *

  • 2014: 31,690 jobs
  • The percent change 2014-2015: 5 percent
  • Median hourly wage: $ 26.75

Physical therapy assistants : Working under the direction and supervision of physical therapists. Help patients after injuries and illnesses back movement and pain management.

  • 2014: 74,844 jobs
  • Percent Change 2014-2015: 4.8 percent
  • Median hourly wage: $ 25.79

Diagnostic medical sonography : specializing in imaging, known as sonograms or ultrasound, organs and tissues. Ultrasound image is often the first test is carried out when the disease is suspected. Diagnostic medical sonographers can closely before with doctors or surgeons to operate during and after the procedure ,.

  • 2014: 60,626 jobs
  • Percent Change 2014-2015: 4.8 percent
  • Median hourly wage: $ 32.44

Genetic counselors : assessment of individual or familial risk for a variety of genetic diseases such as genetic diseases and deformities. Inform and advise affected to other health professionals or individuals and families through the risk of hereditary diseases.

  • 2014 jobs: 2482
  • Percent Change 2014-2015: 4.5 percent
  • Median hourly wage: $ 29.75

Nurse Practitioners : as primary care and specialties that offer extended care services to serve patients and their families. Rate patient, determine the best way to improve or to monitor a patient's health and opportunities from, discuss strategies to promote health in a patient's life. In general, the maintenance of a certain population of individuals (eg, adult and geriatric health, pediatric and psychiatric health and mental health).

  • 2014: 118,477 jobs
  • Percent Change 2014-2015: 3.8 percent
  • Median hourly wage: $ 45.20

As the latest technological advances are becoming more common and thus more doctors, new services and treatments to provide facilities to their patients, the demand for skilled health workers continue to grow. And need as much of the aging of the population and begins to care, health care will remain at the forefront of the economic recovery.

Looking for other more jobs and health care? Check out the full report .

* The descriptions of the functions of the Bureau of Labor Statistics

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