5 Ways Healthcare Professionals Change Our WorldA healthcare professional is an important component in our world today. These individuals work continuously to make the lives of patients better and easier, therefore, changing the world as we know it. Students who are considering a career in the healthcare sector are likely already well aware that there is an array of specific healthcare professions that touch the lives of various individuals across the planet.

Wondering how healthcare professionals change the world as we know it? Florida National University (FNU) offers an analysis of five ways these professionals touch the lives of those in their communities:

  1. Support

Healthcare professionals offer support and care for their patients, and this effort comes in many forms. The professional might be a doctor who supports patients by diagnosing and designing a treatment plan for their ailment. He/she might be a Registered Nurse (RN) who assists the doctor and gives advice to patients (and their families) about how to overcome their moment of adversity. This individual might even be a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) who focuses on supporting patients through a series of difficult, vigorous physical therapy sessions while relaying the benefits of each exercise.

Whatever their job description may entail, there are thousands of healthcare professionals working to support patients across the country and the world. Those listed above represent just a small sampling of the talented healthcare professionals who pride themselves in offering patient support on a daily basis.

  1. Aid

Healthcare professionals are often the helping hand in a community. It is their personal duty to aid and assist individuals who are in need. Serving the public is a large portion of the job as a healthcare professional. For example, Americans cannot and will not forget the tragedy that hit that the Gulf Coast in August of 2005.

Hurricane Katrina became one of the most infamous, devastating natural disasters in United States’ history. Immediately, healthcare professionals flocked to volunteer in the damaged communities. Following the tragic occurrences in New Orleans, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) had registered more than 17,000 medical volunteers to assist in recovery assistance. Should a disaster of this caliber strike again, these healthcare volunteers—and those who are currently being trained to enter the field—will likely opt to aide in the medical needs of victims, as before.

  1. Protect

Not only do these professionals ensure that patients are helped medically, but they also maintain the safety and health of those who are not already ill by practicing the required precautions during patient Treatment. This is crucial for certain illnesses, as seen during the recent Ebola outbreak. These professionals ultimately ensure that all individuals remain safe and healthy.

This was seen during last summer’s Ebola outbreak, during which healthcare professionals were trained to properly treat patients who had come into contact with the virus. This training protects the healthcare professionals by teaching detailed ways to handle contaminated items used during an examination while also instilling other precautionary measures.

  1. Innovate

When the medical/healthcare field comes to mind, most individuals only envision the roles of doctors, nurses, and therapists. However, there are still other professionals who work vigorously to change the growing field of healthcare. For example, medical lab technician positions provide room for innovative thinkers. These kinds of thinkers are the founders of the new technological advances that have benefited millions of ill people around the globe. Learn more about the jobs that healthcare professionals can pursue here.

  1. Care, Patience, and Support

It is evident that all healthcare professionals love their career—and this is, in part, due to the fact that they love the patients they interact with on a daily basis. These professionals pride themselves on putting their heart and soul into their careers and always strive to make a difference in the lives of their patients. Individuals who have the capacity to relate to this mindset might want to consider pursuing a career in the healthcare field.

FNU: Preparing You for the Future

FNU is dedicated to educating future healthcare professionals who are excited to make a difference in their communities through preparing students for their careers and helping to develop the skills needed to become successful. Florida National University offers a wide range of degrees in the healthcare field, including:

Masters Degrees:

  • Health Services Administration

Bachelors of Science:

  • Health Services Administration
  • Nursing (BSN) – Entry Level
  • Nursing (BSN) – RN to BSN (Advanced)
  • Respiratory Therapy (BS- RRT) (Advanced)

Associates of Science:

  • Dental Hygiene
  • Dental Laboratory Technology
  • Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Technology
  • Medical Assistant Technology
  • Medical Laboratory Technology
  • Nursing
  • Physical Therapist Assistant
  • Radiologic Technology
  • Respiratory Therapy

Career Education Diplomas:

  • Basic X- Ray Technician
  • Dental Laboratory Technician
  • Dental Laboratory Technician – Full and Partial Dentures
  • Dental Laboratory Technician – Crown and Bridge and Porcelain
  • Medical Assistant
  • Medical Coding and Billing Specialist
  • Medical Secretary

Certificates

  • Clinical Echocardiography
  • Dental Assistant
  • Patient Care Technician

As one can see, there are ample opportunities in the healthcare sector when pursuing an education with FNU. Do not miss your chance to get started toward your next career while helping to change the world for yourself (and those around you).

FNU: Preparing Healthcare Professionals to Change Our World

Florida National University offers a wide spectrum of pathways to these careers to students who want to fill their lives with rewarding work. Are you ready to start you healthcare career? Apply today and begin your journey to a rewarding career or take a look at our other programs. We will do everything in our power to help prepare you for your future.

 

Works Cited

“The Nation’s Health Hurricane Katrina Creates Public Health Crisis on U.S. Gulf Coast: Health, Medical Workers Responding.” Medscape Log In. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Jan. 2015.