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Health Care: The Career with a True Social Conscience

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, health care will generate 3 million new wage and salary jobs through 2016--that's more than any other industry. The intrinsic rewards of the "career with a conscience" might help explain why this profession bucks the trend.

More Than Just a Paycheck
Career dissatisfaction is so common that it's become rather cliché. But in challenging economic times, many professionals stick with unfulfilling jobs simply because their salary pays the bills adequately. But health care workers seem to fit a different mode. Here are 4 reasons why a medical career is so agreeable.

1. Helping Humanity
Medical professionals have the unique ability to make immediate, positive changes to members of their community. Oftentimes, doctors and nurses provide front line care to their neighbors and fellow citizens. The relationships formed prove priceless.

2. Advancing Opportunities
The medical profession represents a living, growing entity. The demand for leaders in the field is nearly constant. That being said, there are always opportunities for workers in this field to advance--always something greater to work for.

3. Utilizing Technology
Healthcare pros work with leading-edge technologies on a daily basis. This translates to multiple opportunities to learn and grow. Workers in the field have access to workshops, databases and web-based tools to develop their talents.

4. Representing Trust
In the medical setting, patients are at their most vulnerable. They look to doctors, nurses and support personnel for the skilled attention required to recover from injury and illness. This type of trust is scarce in other industries.
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