Medicine: The Ideal Career Path for Empathetic People

When it comes to choosing a career, we are all motivated by different factors which largely determine the field that they finally end up working in. Some are driven by money and societal notions of “success”: they are likely to end up starting their own businesses and capitalizing on the consumer market. Some crave knowledge and progress; they want to understand how the world works and how to move it forward. They are likely to enter academia, the sciences, and social humanities. Others simply want to make the world a better place for themselves and the others inhabiting it. So what kind of career path should these empathetic individuals pursue? Not only will these roles have to suit their personal preferences for helping others, but they will also have to provide a good financial reward that will help to keep things financially afloat. The answer? Roles in the medical field. These positions require you to help out some of society’s most vulnerable individuals: the sick, the needy, and those in need of a little compassion and care. Here are some areas to consider!

Neonatal Care

Around 350,000 babies are born every single day. This means that around 350,000 women go through a particularly difficult process on a daily basis and the majority require medical supervision and help to ensure that their little one enters the world in good health! This is where neonatal specialists come into play. These individuals are specialists in pregnancy and birth and their period of care spans through pregnancy, labor, birth, and up to 28 days following birth. In order to secure this position, you’ll have to undertake extensive education. But not to worry. You can take an online neonatal nurse program to fit the education around your current lifestyle and routine.

Psychiatry

In years gone by, mental health and mental illness were relatively taboo subjects. This was perhaps because we don’t entirely understand these topics yet and because they are not tangible or necessarily easily rectifiable. It’s not surprising that over the years, they have long been swept under the carpet and ignored. However, recent years have seen increased awareness surrounding various conditions that are actually a lot more common than you might have originally thought. This is brilliant, as it is increasing the demand for answers, treatments, and cures. You could become a part of this movement by training in psychiatry or mental health counseling. This will help you to understand mental disorders, spread awareness, actively aid individuals suffering from them or affected by them, and encourage acceptance and understanding.

These are just two different roles in the medical field that you could consider if you’re looking for a job role that is both financially reliable and will help you to help others. They will require time and dedication to achieve, but they are more than worth the effort.

About Jammie Morey

Jammie is of Native American descent, her family is from the Ojibway/Chippewa tribe in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She was born and raised in Michigan and currently resides there with her daughter. She is a single parent and enjoys spending time with her daughter. Jammie is a home healthcare aide and loves what she does outside the home. Jammie is Owner of The Neat Things in Life.

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