What healthcare field is in-demand?

What healthcare field is in-demand?

Occupational Therapy Assistant – With an expected growth of 35 percent through 2029, occupational therapy assistants are one of the most in-demand careers in healthcare.

What are the top 5 healthcare professions?

Here are the best health care jobs of 2021:

  • Physician Assistant.
  • Nurse Practitioner.
  • Physician.
  • Speech-Language Pathologist.
  • Dentist.
  • Veterinarian.
  • Orthodontist.

What medical jobs will be needed in the future?

These are the 10 health care jobs with the greatest growth potential over the next decade

  • Home health aides. Expected growth through 2026: 41%
  • Physician assistants.
  • Nurse anesthetists, midwives and nurse practitioners.
  • Genetic counselors.
  • Medical assistants.
  • Occupational therapy assistants/aides.
  • Phlebotomists.

What are the best health care careers?

Many of the highest-paying jobs are among the Best Health Care Jobs. Physician assistant, dentist, orthodontist and nurse anesthetist rank at the top of the list this year. For more information on how we rank, read the Best Jobs Methodology.

What careers are high in demand?

High Growth Careers by Industry. According to U.S. News and World Report, the most in demand occupations fall into a wide range of categories: science, technology, healthcare, business, finance, education, civic, creative and service jobs.

What are the best health care support jobs?

Here are the best health care support jobs: Clinical Laboratory Technician Dental Hygienist Physical Therapist Assistant Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Orthotist and Prosthetist Personal Care Aide Home Health Aide

What are the highest paying medical careers?

According to the MGMA, the highest earners in the medical profession are: Cardiologists: Depending on the type of cardiology one practices, cardiologists earn anywhere from $418,000 to over $537,000 annually. Radiologists: Radiologists use medical imaging technology to diagnose, and sometimes treat, medical conditions, disorders, and illnesses.