Education/Training/Certifications:
In order to be a CSI Technician you will need a current drivers license and a clean driving record, effective oral and written communication skills, basic PC skills, the ability to pass background investigation, polygraph examination, and drug screening, also no felony or class A or B misdemeanor convictions.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
CSI Technicians need to know the crucial to ensure that search efforts are conducted in an organized and methodical fashion. It is important to note it may not be feasible to have one person assigned to each duty. It is relatively common for one person to accomplish two or more duties.
Salary:
Wage RateLow (<10%)Median (50%)High (>90%)
Hourly Wage$15.70$26.60$34.00
Annual Wage$32,600$54,370$88,880
Pros/Cons:
-it would be interesting to know how to organize the information
-i wouldn't like to always be around dead people
Interest in the job
On a scale from 1-10 my interest in being a CSI Technician is a 4, the only thing i don't like is the fact that you have to speak to people.
Sources:
www.crimesceneinvestigatoredu.org/csi-technician/
http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/respon2.html
www.careerprofiles.info/crime-scene-investigator-salary.html
In order to be a CSI Technician you will need a current drivers license and a clean driving record, effective oral and written communication skills, basic PC skills, the ability to pass background investigation, polygraph examination, and drug screening, also no felony or class A or B misdemeanor convictions.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
CSI Technicians need to know the crucial to ensure that search efforts are conducted in an organized and methodical fashion. It is important to note it may not be feasible to have one person assigned to each duty. It is relatively common for one person to accomplish two or more duties.
Salary:
Wage RateLow (<10%)Median (50%)High (>90%)
Hourly Wage$15.70$26.60$34.00
Annual Wage$32,600$54,370$88,880
Pros/Cons:
-it would be interesting to know how to organize the information
-i wouldn't like to always be around dead people
Interest in the job
On a scale from 1-10 my interest in being a CSI Technician is a 4, the only thing i don't like is the fact that you have to speak to people.
Sources:
www.crimesceneinvestigatoredu.org/csi-technician/
http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/respon2.html
www.careerprofiles.info/crime-scene-investigator-salary.html
Education/Training/Certifications:
In order to be a Blood Spatter Analyst you need to take specific classes in the bachelor’s or the associate’s degree program will include biology, anatomy, criminology, constitutional law, and statistical analysis.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
Bloodstain pattern analysts examine blood that is left behind at crime scenes in whatever quantity. It could be a trace amount in the form of a trail or a print, or it could involve a large loss of blood. An analyst uses several different techniques to collect the evidence from the scene for later processing at a lab.
Salary:
$52,840 per year
Pros/Cons:
-its fun to know what was he cause of the murder or how they died
-it cool to know how to read blood
- i don't like blood at all
Interest in the job
On a scale from 1-10 my interest in being a Blood Spatter Analyst is a 7, i really cant stand blood
Sources:
http://www.criminaljusticedegreeschools.com/criminal-justice-careers/blood-spatter-analyst/
In order to be a Blood Spatter Analyst you need to take specific classes in the bachelor’s or the associate’s degree program will include biology, anatomy, criminology, constitutional law, and statistical analysis.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
Bloodstain pattern analysts examine blood that is left behind at crime scenes in whatever quantity. It could be a trace amount in the form of a trail or a print, or it could involve a large loss of blood. An analyst uses several different techniques to collect the evidence from the scene for later processing at a lab.
Salary:
$52,840 per year
Pros/Cons:
-its fun to know what was he cause of the murder or how they died
-it cool to know how to read blood
- i don't like blood at all
Interest in the job
On a scale from 1-10 my interest in being a Blood Spatter Analyst is a 7, i really cant stand blood
Sources:
http://www.criminaljusticedegreeschools.com/criminal-justice-careers/blood-spatter-analyst/
Education/Training/Certifications:
In order to be a Medical Examiner yuo will need to take years of schooling. Following a four-year bachelor's degree, a medical examiner must earn a medical degree, take part in a five-year residency in anatomic and clinical pathology and do a one-year fellowship in forensic pathology.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
Medical Examiners need to know how to perform autopsies and other investigations to determine a cause of death.
Salary:
Pay range for a medical examiner varies by region. For example, the state of Virginia reports medical examiners earn between $91,324 to over $187,000 statewide. However, the salary range in Northern Virginia climbs to over $200,000.
Pros/Cons:
-you get to work with bodies and hat cool
Interest in the job
On a scale from 1-10 my interest in being a 8, because the job seems really cool
Sources:
work.chron.com/medical-examiner-job-career-information-15443.html
http://www.forensicsciencecareers.net/medical-examiner.html
work.chron.com/medical-examiners-salary-range-3884.html
Education/Training/Certifications:
Forensic anthropology is a specialized field that requires a graduate-level degree in anthropology, as well as extensive study in the physical sciences, including biology, physiology and genetics.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
In addition to assisting in locating and recovering human skeletal remains, forensic anthropologists work to assess the age, sex, ancestry, stature, and unique features of a decedent from the skeleton
Salary:
Forensic Anthropology Salary. For those who were working in anthropology in 2010, the median wage was $54,230 according to BLS data. Specialists who were in the lowest 10 percent earned as little as $31,310 annually, while those in the top 10 percent earned as much as $89,440 per year
Pros/Cons:
-they get paid a lot of money a year
-i think that bones are really cool
Interest in the job
On a scale from 1-10 my interest in being a 10, because i think it would be really cool to work with bones
Sources:
www.theabfa.org/
http://work.chron.com/education-required-forensic-anthropology-6835.html
www.forensicscolleges.com/careers/forensic-anthropologist
Forensic anthropology is a specialized field that requires a graduate-level degree in anthropology, as well as extensive study in the physical sciences, including biology, physiology and genetics.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
In addition to assisting in locating and recovering human skeletal remains, forensic anthropologists work to assess the age, sex, ancestry, stature, and unique features of a decedent from the skeleton
Salary:
Forensic Anthropology Salary. For those who were working in anthropology in 2010, the median wage was $54,230 according to BLS data. Specialists who were in the lowest 10 percent earned as little as $31,310 annually, while those in the top 10 percent earned as much as $89,440 per year
Pros/Cons:
-they get paid a lot of money a year
-i think that bones are really cool
Interest in the job
On a scale from 1-10 my interest in being a 10, because i think it would be really cool to work with bones
Sources:
www.theabfa.org/
http://work.chron.com/education-required-forensic-anthropology-6835.html
www.forensicscolleges.com/careers/forensic-anthropologist
Education/Training/Certifications:
In order to be a Forensic DNA analysts must have a formal education through a four-year degree in, Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Molecular genetics, Molecular biology, Forensic science, Physics, Criminalizes, and Biochemistry.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
Forensic DNA Analysis need to strictly follow safety procedures and other laboratory rules and regulations, also to analyze and interpret data. Identify problems that may affect test performance and correct those problems. Interact with investigative personnel through forensic casework. Implement and adhere to quality assurance programs and provide court testimony when required. Conduct peer reviews regarding quality assurance and safety procedures.
Salary:
-Indiana, private laboratory: $55,000
-Pennsylvania, county medical examiner’s office: $35,820-$59,880
-Colorado, county sheriff’s office: $81,840
-Utah, city department of public safety: $41,548-$77,568
-Louisiana, local criminal laboratory: $53,002
Pros/Cons:
- make a lot of money
-find DNA
- might do the test wrong
Interest in the job:
On a scale from 1-10 this would be a 8, because i think its cool to know how to find DNA.
Sources:
http://www.crimesceneinvestigatoredu.org/forensic-dna-analyst/
In order to be a Forensic DNA analysts must have a formal education through a four-year degree in, Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Molecular genetics, Molecular biology, Forensic science, Physics, Criminalizes, and Biochemistry.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
Forensic DNA Analysis need to strictly follow safety procedures and other laboratory rules and regulations, also to analyze and interpret data. Identify problems that may affect test performance and correct those problems. Interact with investigative personnel through forensic casework. Implement and adhere to quality assurance programs and provide court testimony when required. Conduct peer reviews regarding quality assurance and safety procedures.
Salary:
-Indiana, private laboratory: $55,000
-Pennsylvania, county medical examiner’s office: $35,820-$59,880
-Colorado, county sheriff’s office: $81,840
-Utah, city department of public safety: $41,548-$77,568
-Louisiana, local criminal laboratory: $53,002
Pros/Cons:
- make a lot of money
-find DNA
- might do the test wrong
Interest in the job:
On a scale from 1-10 this would be a 8, because i think its cool to know how to find DNA.
Sources:
http://www.crimesceneinvestigatoredu.org/forensic-dna-analyst/
Education/Training/Certification:
In order to be a Pediatric Endocrinologist you'll need to complete a four-year bachelor's degree, preferably in a field relevant to medicine, complete four years of medical school, three years of a pediatric residency, and three more years of training in a pediatric endocrinology fellowship. Common bachelor's degree programs that will help prepare you for a career as a pediatric endocrinologist include biology, chemistry, and pre-med. Typical undergraduate coursework in these programs includes organic chemistry, biochemistry, genetics, human anatomy, physiology, and ethics.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
To successfully complete all the required coursework and licensing work to become a pediatric endocrinologist will require dedication, intelligence, and endurance. As a practicing pediatric endocrinologist, the abilities to prioritize tasks, communicate well with patients and their families, and multi-task will serve you well.
Salary:
Specialty
Median Pediatric Allergy$195,973
Pediatric Cardiology$244,944
Pediatric Endocrinology$185,901
Pediatric Gastroenterology$236,700
Pediatric Hematology / Oncology$205,999
Pediatric Infectious Disease$199,165
Pediatric Intensive Care$265,913
Pediatric Nephrology$217,767
Pediatric Neurology$209,955
Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery$424,367
Pediatric Pulmonology$176,974
Pediatric Surgery$400,591
Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine $202,832
Pros/Cons:
- i don't have any cons for this one i love the fact that you are helping children
Interest in the Job:
My interest on this job on a scale of 1-10 is a 10, because i have always wanted to be a pediatrician so this would be a good job for me.
Sources:
http://study.com/articles/Pediatric_Endocrinologist_Job_Information_for_Students_Considering_a_Career_as_a_Pediatric_Endocrinologist.html
http://www.mommd.com/pediatric-salary.shtml
In order to be a Pediatric Endocrinologist you'll need to complete a four-year bachelor's degree, preferably in a field relevant to medicine, complete four years of medical school, three years of a pediatric residency, and three more years of training in a pediatric endocrinology fellowship. Common bachelor's degree programs that will help prepare you for a career as a pediatric endocrinologist include biology, chemistry, and pre-med. Typical undergraduate coursework in these programs includes organic chemistry, biochemistry, genetics, human anatomy, physiology, and ethics.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
To successfully complete all the required coursework and licensing work to become a pediatric endocrinologist will require dedication, intelligence, and endurance. As a practicing pediatric endocrinologist, the abilities to prioritize tasks, communicate well with patients and their families, and multi-task will serve you well.
Salary:
Specialty
Median Pediatric Allergy$195,973
Pediatric Cardiology$244,944
Pediatric Endocrinology$185,901
Pediatric Gastroenterology$236,700
Pediatric Hematology / Oncology$205,999
Pediatric Infectious Disease$199,165
Pediatric Intensive Care$265,913
Pediatric Nephrology$217,767
Pediatric Neurology$209,955
Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery$424,367
Pediatric Pulmonology$176,974
Pediatric Surgery$400,591
Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine $202,832
Pros/Cons:
- i don't have any cons for this one i love the fact that you are helping children
Interest in the Job:
My interest on this job on a scale of 1-10 is a 10, because i have always wanted to be a pediatrician so this would be a good job for me.
Sources:
http://study.com/articles/Pediatric_Endocrinologist_Job_Information_for_Students_Considering_a_Career_as_a_Pediatric_Endocrinologist.html
http://www.mommd.com/pediatric-salary.shtml
Education/Training/Certification:
Most dietitians and nutritionists have a bachelor's degree in dietetics, foods and nutrition, food service systems management, clinical nutrition, or a related area. Programs include courses in nutrition, psychology, chemistry, and biology. Many dietitians and nutritionists also have advanced degrees.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
Dietitians and nutritionists are experts in food and nutrition. They advise people on what to eat in order to lead a healthy lifestyle or achieve a specific health-related goal. Dietitians and nutritionists work in many settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, cafeterias, and clinics. Some are self-employed and have their own practices.
Salary:
Median Pay (annual): 55,240 USD (2012)
Median Pay (hourly): 26.56 USD (2012)
Pros/Cons:
- It would be nice to know how to eta healthy
- id know how to take care of myself
- what if you make a mistake on someones diet
Interest in the Job:
On a scale of 1-10 my interest in this job is a 10, I say this because this is a wonderful job and it pays a great deal of money a hour.
Sources:
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/dietitians-and-nutritionists.htm
http://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/dietitian-and-nutritionist/salary
Most dietitians and nutritionists have a bachelor's degree in dietetics, foods and nutrition, food service systems management, clinical nutrition, or a related area. Programs include courses in nutrition, psychology, chemistry, and biology. Many dietitians and nutritionists also have advanced degrees.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
Dietitians and nutritionists are experts in food and nutrition. They advise people on what to eat in order to lead a healthy lifestyle or achieve a specific health-related goal. Dietitians and nutritionists work in many settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, cafeterias, and clinics. Some are self-employed and have their own practices.
Salary:
Median Pay (annual): 55,240 USD (2012)
Median Pay (hourly): 26.56 USD (2012)
Pros/Cons:
- It would be nice to know how to eta healthy
- id know how to take care of myself
- what if you make a mistake on someones diet
Interest in the Job:
On a scale of 1-10 my interest in this job is a 10, I say this because this is a wonderful job and it pays a great deal of money a hour.
Sources:
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/dietitians-and-nutritionists.htm
http://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/dietitian-and-nutritionist/salary
Education/Training/Certification:
In order to be a Cardiologist you need to obtain their bachelor's degree and then enroll in a medical school program. After graduating from medical school, they complete several years of internal medicine and cardiology training in a residency program.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
Typical duties include: diagnosing, treating, and managing patients; consulting with other physicians; performing patient examinations; analyzing patient data; utilizing tests such as echo-cardiograms, Doppler studies, and holter monitors; performing stress tests; implanting and monitoring pacemakers; and performing catheter procedures.
Salary:
According to the 2011 Physician Compensation Survey conducted by "Modern Healthcare" and reported by the American Medical Association, salaries for cardiologists vary, depending on whether they perform invasive procedures. Cardiologists who did not perform invasive procedures earned between $346,266 and $457,921 per year. Those who did perform invasive procedures had a salary range of $373,500 to $532,000.
Pros/Cons:
- You get a lot of money yearly
- you get to help people
- I might mess up and it'll be my fault
Interest in the Job:
On a scale from 1-10 my interest on picking this as my job is a 7, because i'm not really good with working with people in that kind of way.
Sources:
http://www.collegecrunch.org/careers/medical-professions/cardiologist/
http://work.chron.com/roles-responsibilities-cardiologist-24596.html
http://study.com/cardiologist_education.html
In order to be a Cardiologist you need to obtain their bachelor's degree and then enroll in a medical school program. After graduating from medical school, they complete several years of internal medicine and cardiology training in a residency program.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
Typical duties include: diagnosing, treating, and managing patients; consulting with other physicians; performing patient examinations; analyzing patient data; utilizing tests such as echo-cardiograms, Doppler studies, and holter monitors; performing stress tests; implanting and monitoring pacemakers; and performing catheter procedures.
Salary:
According to the 2011 Physician Compensation Survey conducted by "Modern Healthcare" and reported by the American Medical Association, salaries for cardiologists vary, depending on whether they perform invasive procedures. Cardiologists who did not perform invasive procedures earned between $346,266 and $457,921 per year. Those who did perform invasive procedures had a salary range of $373,500 to $532,000.
Pros/Cons:
- You get a lot of money yearly
- you get to help people
- I might mess up and it'll be my fault
Interest in the Job:
On a scale from 1-10 my interest on picking this as my job is a 7, because i'm not really good with working with people in that kind of way.
Sources:
http://www.collegecrunch.org/careers/medical-professions/cardiologist/
http://work.chron.com/roles-responsibilities-cardiologist-24596.html
http://study.com/cardiologist_education.html
Education/Training/Certifications:
Medical assistants take vital signs, maintain records and schedule appointments in hospitals, physicians' offices and other health-care settings. Some medical assistants perform clinical tasks, such as taking X-rays or giving injections, depending on their qualifications and state law. The minimum education for a medical assistant is a high school diploma. However, some states require training or examinations for those who do clinical work, and some employers prefer assistants with training or certification.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
After you graduate, you’ll be prepared to take the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) exam. If you meet eligibility requirements and pass this exam, you’ll become certified which can help you stand out as an applicant. This certification is considered an addition to the career training you receive at UMA and is not required to graduate. Ultimate Medical Academy has a team in place, ready to help you focus on exam-relevant material and tutor you in areas where you might need extra help.
Salary:
The average Medical Assistant salary is $32,500 . Filter by location to see Medical Assistant salaries in your area. salary estimates are based on 2,175 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Medical Assistant employees.
Pros/Cons:
- you don't need a lot of education
-you get paid a good amount of money yearly
- might get something wrong
- dot understand something in an emergency
Interest in the Job:
My interest on this job on a scale of 1-10 is a 5 because they do make enough money for like one or two people but its not a job you should continue to have if you want a family.
Sources:
http://work.chron.com/education-requirements-medical-assistants-9807.html
https://www.ultimatemedical.edu/program/medical-assistant/
Medical assistants take vital signs, maintain records and schedule appointments in hospitals, physicians' offices and other health-care settings. Some medical assistants perform clinical tasks, such as taking X-rays or giving injections, depending on their qualifications and state law. The minimum education for a medical assistant is a high school diploma. However, some states require training or examinations for those who do clinical work, and some employers prefer assistants with training or certification.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
After you graduate, you’ll be prepared to take the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) exam. If you meet eligibility requirements and pass this exam, you’ll become certified which can help you stand out as an applicant. This certification is considered an addition to the career training you receive at UMA and is not required to graduate. Ultimate Medical Academy has a team in place, ready to help you focus on exam-relevant material and tutor you in areas where you might need extra help.
Salary:
The average Medical Assistant salary is $32,500 . Filter by location to see Medical Assistant salaries in your area. salary estimates are based on 2,175 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Medical Assistant employees.
Pros/Cons:
- you don't need a lot of education
-you get paid a good amount of money yearly
- might get something wrong
- dot understand something in an emergency
Interest in the Job:
My interest on this job on a scale of 1-10 is a 5 because they do make enough money for like one or two people but its not a job you should continue to have if you want a family.
Sources:
http://work.chron.com/education-requirements-medical-assistants-9807.html
https://www.ultimatemedical.edu/program/medical-assistant/
Education/Training/Certifications:
Certificate in EKG technology is common; some enter the field with a high school diploma and on-the-job training. Certification may be required by employers; available through the American Board of Cardiovascular Per fusion, American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians and American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
As an EKG Tech, you’ll work in a separate room within a healthcare facility where you will conduct the electrocardiogram test.
Salary:
They earned an average salary of $53,050 a year. The median-earning half of cardiovascular techs made between $17.76 and $32.46 an hour, while the lowest-paid 10 percent earned $13.38 or less per hour and the highest-paid 10 percent made $38.84 or more per hour.
Pros/Cons:
-i could mess up on something
-it pays alot of money
Interest in the Job:
On a scale from 1-10 my interest in this job is a 9 because i like to help people and that's a good way to start.
Sources:
http://work.chron.com/much-ekg-technician-make-hour-22547.html
http://www.vistacollegepro.com/healthcare/ekg-technician/the-day-to-day-life-of-an-ekg-technician/
http://study.com/ekg_technician.html
Certificate in EKG technology is common; some enter the field with a high school diploma and on-the-job training. Certification may be required by employers; available through the American Board of Cardiovascular Per fusion, American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians and American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals.
Responsibilities and/or Daily Activities:
As an EKG Tech, you’ll work in a separate room within a healthcare facility where you will conduct the electrocardiogram test.
Salary:
They earned an average salary of $53,050 a year. The median-earning half of cardiovascular techs made between $17.76 and $32.46 an hour, while the lowest-paid 10 percent earned $13.38 or less per hour and the highest-paid 10 percent made $38.84 or more per hour.
Pros/Cons:
-i could mess up on something
-it pays alot of money
Interest in the Job:
On a scale from 1-10 my interest in this job is a 9 because i like to help people and that's a good way to start.
Sources:
http://work.chron.com/much-ekg-technician-make-hour-22547.html
http://www.vistacollegepro.com/healthcare/ekg-technician/the-day-to-day-life-of-an-ekg-technician/
http://study.com/ekg_technician.html