devilspawn_666 answered Friday November 18 2005, 7:09 pm: Dealing with blood is pretty much guaranteed if you really want to be in the medical field. If you're squeamish about things like blood, excrements, and dead people.. medicine is not the field for you. Take it from someone who knows first hand.. I'm studying to be a Certified Nurse Aide and doing things like wiping butts is what you do every single day. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
ankeagle14 answered Friday November 18 2005, 6:32 pm: wowo there are lots of those...psychology, psychiatry, tharapy, _____(macine(MRI, X-ray, ect))technitian, regular doctors(you see a little blood, not that much...), dentist, and there are alot more....but keep in mind that in ALMOST every medical currier you have to do the first 4 regular years of medical school, and at some point you will incounter blood, especially when they have you work in the ER (you see like everything 'medical' there). good luck!
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karenR answered Friday November 18 2005, 2:30 am: There are a few.
Xray Technician/ radiologist
Alcohol/ Drug abuse counselor
Medical secretary/ receptionist
Physical therapist
Respiratory therapist
Medical records / medical coder (fun)
Speech therapist
Dietitian
then there is always your insurance billers (kind of goes along with medical coding in some places)and your accounting type jobs.
xcassielynnx answered Thursday November 17 2005, 10:54 pm: lets see medical..possibly a physical therapist, go into sports medicine. uhm really thats all i can think of right now. or maybe a pysychologist.hope i helped. [ xcassielynnx's advice column | Ask xcassielynnx A Question ]
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