Health Degree Tier List (2021)

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2021
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    Sources and further readings for jobs and college degrees:
    bls.gov(bureau of labor statistics)
    nces.ed.gov(national center for educational statistics)
    payscale(provides information on jobs and degrees)

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  • @ShaneHummus
    @ShaneHummus  2 роки тому +2

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  • @andressmith1414
    @andressmith1414 3 роки тому +139

    When comparing Physicians (MD/DO) vs. Dentists (DDS/DMD), I think lifestyle gets overlooked. On an hourly basis, the two careers can be very close in terms of income even when including specialists. The difference is that most dentists work 4 days a week and less than 40hrs/week while physicians are overworked substantially, especially in residency and early attending years.

    • @tamzidmafiz6259
      @tamzidmafiz6259 2 роки тому +1

      💯

    • @laupeter4594
      @laupeter4594 2 роки тому +2

      Agreed, but the practical and useful knowledge learnt as a MD is incomparable and only possible if you attend medical school whereas other professions such as business and computer science can be self learnt if you have enough self discipline and ambition.

    • @thomaskim5008
      @thomaskim5008 Рік тому

      Do you know how many dentists have back problems?

    • @emuye-shinbira8268
      @emuye-shinbira8268 Рік тому

      ​@Thomas Kim you can't call no health care job ; free of back pain.

  • @jeffreythechefgo714
    @jeffreythechefgo714 3 роки тому +34

    I was searching for this video. Glad you made a 2021 version of the Health degree tier list. Great!

  • @Voltaic314
    @Voltaic314 3 роки тому +65

    Me 5 minutes into the video: "Wait... I'm an engineering student why am I here?" (Oh well I watched the whole thing anyway. LOL)

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +6

      Haha thanks!

    • @gamitells4586
      @gamitells4586 3 роки тому +3

      as an engineering student, im just here bc maybe theres smth that might sound cool

    • @victorpaniagua8818
      @victorpaniagua8818 3 роки тому +1

      Which specific area in engineering are you studying?

  • @annicakes
    @annicakes 3 роки тому +12

    how about medical laboratory science? i want to hear more about it, i am in love with what they do
    also, maybe a NP vs PA video!

  • @alexisyuren5606
    @alexisyuren5606 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you so much Shane! I have friends who are interested in getting into a health career I will definitely share this video to them.

  • @proasf9497
    @proasf9497 3 роки тому +8

    You are a lifesaver Shane! We're really delighted to watch all your videos man! There's no information out there on YT or other social media platforms about healthcare degrees, only you provide such accurate information.

  • @olivolavo8200
    @olivolavo8200 3 роки тому +4

    Wow this video is very encouraging to me as I'm going to pursue my degree in optometry. Thanks Shane!

  • @Curlybrosfitness123
    @Curlybrosfitness123 3 роки тому +168

    Once again, We Medical Laboratory Scientists find ourselves invisible to the medical community even during the time when respiratory lab testing rates is on the rise. 😂 So I guess I’ll speak up for my job/degree. Anytime you go to the doctor and they take blood from you, make you pee in a cup, or stick a swab in your nose...they send that sample to me to run a test on. I had to go get a bachelors degree in Medical Lab Sciences and take a national exam to be certified to work. In my hospital I get paid the same as a BSN with the same amount of education. I work in a bigger hospital in the city so all of my patients are in test tubes (blood, semen, urine, COVID and other respiratory swabs, etc).
    Pros: good pay, lots of opportunities, working in a hospital without talking face to face with people (if you’re an introvert), and the degree makes you pretty smart...there’s been several times where doctors have asked me for my opinion on a lab result.
    Cons: nobody will know who you are or what you do(as the video clearly demonstrates)...even during a pandemic when you’re running over 100 Covid tests a day just on your shift ...you’ll never get recognition for it. Another con is that management sucks but that might be everywhere.

    • @Curlybrosfitness123
      @Curlybrosfitness123 3 роки тому +7

      Keep in mind that MLS(medical lab sciences) salary and education requirements vary by state and facility. In my state and hospital I had to go to school the same amount of time as the nurses I work with and make the same wage starting. This may be different for your location!

    • @cheffox100
      @cheffox100 3 роки тому +12

      Very impressive and informative, i always wondered who was the person behind the scenes. 💯

    • @janiealtamirano2585
      @janiealtamirano2585 3 роки тому +6

      Dude! I appreciate you!

    • @genericfishbowl8528
      @genericfishbowl8528 3 роки тому +11

      I've been waiting to see if he would ever mention MLS/CLS, I'm currently majoring in CLS at the moment! I can't wait to finally graduate

    • @Curlybrosfitness123
      @Curlybrosfitness123 3 роки тому +3

      @Philemon Elaigwu That is an excellent question. First of all congrats to your sister! But an MLS degree can be pretty diverse as far as jobs go. Of course you can work at a hospital or clinic laboratory running patient testing which involves more general lab work, being quicker on your toes, and being more talkative with doctors and nurses.
      you can also specialize in a specific area of what we call a: “reference lab” these reference labs usually do a lot more complex testing in more “hardcore” fields of expertise (like in genetics or cancers for example). These labs require someone who is a lot more detailed oriented, willing to solve puzzles, and is okay with a more routine/ repetitive work shift. The pay is usually pretty excellent though.
      You may also find work for a government entity like the:CDC, state health department, military, and sometimes work with forensics in a crime lab. The first two get to play with a lot of insane diseases like TB and malaria which could be pretty cool!
      You can also find work In laboratory instrument companies for various different things..most common being instrument repair/service for hospitals and clinics with broken machines...actually very good pay!
      There’s the big blood donation companies like Red Cross that will be happy to take you!
      Traveling MLS seems to be a huge opportunity lately. This usually involves moving around to rural areas to help them out for a set amount of time and then moving onto the next place. These jobs seem to have the best benefits/pay. Might be fun if you like to travel and meet new people all the time.
      These are just a few options off the top of my head but I’m sure there’s many more! It all depends on what kind of personality and goal your sister has that’ll determine the best fit for her!

  • @marlonandsnoopy27
    @marlonandsnoopy27 3 роки тому +43

    We need an NP vs PA video! Great video by the way, as always.

  • @fletcherboi7246
    @fletcherboi7246 3 роки тому +14

    Hey Shane, could you do a video on a career in genetic engineering or add it to one of your tier list please. There's not that much videos on UA-cam that do a good job explaining the career aspect of it(job outlook, salary, and job satisfaction).

  • @VigilanceCA
    @VigilanceCA 3 роки тому +2

    yeee respect to this man for giving us this solid info.. I love how he sites his sources this way we know hes credible! im one of the OGs and ill keep watching and supporting your videos brotha!

  • @samanthalouisecastro4650
    @samanthalouisecastro4650 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you so much for covering healthcare Degrees. We really appreciate all the information you shared Shane!

  • @Nellycanneli25
    @Nellycanneli25 3 роки тому +5

    Hello thank you for the amazing video. I was wondering if you could do a video over medical lab science/ medical technologist. It's a very unknown field of health professions and I was just wondering how well it ranks to other health degrees.

  • @kirintz6633
    @kirintz6633 3 роки тому +29

    Always tough to find a list of healthcare jobs hat have medical physicists even tho they need board certification and 2 yrs residency. It's a degree worth looking at, specially if you major in physics.

  • @prettypurplepolishes
    @prettypurplepolishes 3 роки тому +9

    I would love a video all about pharmacy school, the future of the profession, and your own experience in school- especially because you said the market has changed and is uncertain!

    • @monalletinie143
      @monalletinie143 2 роки тому +2

      I would love a whole video about pharmacy too!

  • @dimitrisnanouris5528
    @dimitrisnanouris5528 3 роки тому +3

    I like your videos. Any suggestions for 40 - 45 people? I believe it's always good to take a look at courses before you select your major

  • @bluejedi723
    @bluejedi723 3 роки тому +18

    Shane- do a video about Dental Hygienist. In my state, a dental hygienist is a 2 year degree. HOWEVER my state offers a Bachelor of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene. Basically, your a RN with a BA degree but can only work in dentistry. Do a video comparing AA degrees vs the 4 year applied science version.

    • @nikkiwang2148
      @nikkiwang2148 3 роки тому

      I am currently in Dental Hygiene for AA. It depends on what you want to do after becoming a DH. For example, if you want stay as a clinician, an AA will get you as far as someone who has BA. If you want to go in to public health or research then you would want to get a BA.

  • @flyingfox14
    @flyingfox14 3 роки тому +3

    I really enjoy your videos! Could you add social worker and EMT to your list next time? I feel like those jobs are SUPER important in healthcare as well.

    • @Imasaint22
      @Imasaint22 3 роки тому +1

      Emts and even paramedics do not get paid enough for what they do as well as the long 24 hour shifts they work. So it would probably be D tier on this list. BSN,RN emergency room nurse here 👍🏻

  • @AModernRogue
    @AModernRogue 3 роки тому +8

    Physician here (psychiatrist specifically) and I've gotta say, the placement of MD/DO is pretty accurate. However, the long hours are going to depend on the field. Even in residency, I was averaging 45-55 hours per week on most rotations, and in the end I'll likely be working around 45-50 hours a week to make 270k/year. However, matching into your specialty of choice, getting into medical school at all, and the stress of the whole process will take years off your life. I have no regrets, but would recommend anyone that is considering it to do what I did and be ready to apply MD/DO or PA, and if you fall short on the MCAT or decide the path is too long for you, PA is always an option. Keep in mind you'll probably have to rack up at least 500-2000 hours of clinical experience for most schools to ssriously consider you for PA, so getting a certification as a EMT-B or similar is recommended early on so you can clock hours on weekends, evenings, or summers.

  • @willsong1317
    @willsong1317 3 роки тому +8

    I may not be the first to tell you this but your channel is freaking awesome! And you respond to our questions so I really appreciate what you're doin. Keep it up Shane!

  • @somethingmystical567
    @somethingmystical567 3 роки тому +3

    Great video as usual! What do you think of the healthcare management field?

  • @PeteMachini6732
    @PeteMachini6732 3 роки тому +21

    I can't believe Super Mario is a Plumber and a Doctor. He must be very rich.

  • @thespiderexterminator2683
    @thespiderexterminator2683 3 роки тому +3

    This is a great reference for choosing a health career. After watching your video I changed my plans a bit. Thank you!

  • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
    @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro 11 місяців тому

    Hello Shane. I've subscribed to your channel. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. I can tell that you have put in great effort into building your channel. Take care!🙂👋🏽👨🏽‍⚕️

  • @ivybaddie6117
    @ivybaddie6117 3 роки тому +5

    Hi Shane! So glad I found your channel. It has guided me alot in deciding on a degree. Thank you

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +1

      Happy to help!

    • @danieljongco8436
      @danieljongco8436 Рік тому

      @@ShaneHummus is radtech a good career and also would it be affect in the future because of AI

  • @julianansah4426
    @julianansah4426 3 роки тому +12

    Can you do a video on Healthcare administration (master level)? Another solid video btw (completing my B.S. In business management , than getting and MHA/MBA degree , thoughts recommendations? Degree ranking?)

    • @leviackerman5615
      @leviackerman5615 3 роки тому +3

      That's the exact degree I'm thinking of taking but I'm still not sure about health care administration because shane ranked it In the worst healthcare degrees

  • @ChariKat213
    @ChariKat213 2 роки тому

    I've probably told you a bajillion times that I have a dental assisting certificate/diploma with my RDA license but it's been stupidly difficult to find a job in my area (east TN) and stuck working at a grocery store deli. I've been rejected/ghosted one too many times trying to find work in dental offices. It does make sense that you rank dental assisting in D tier.

  • @mr.ssj3847
    @mr.ssj3847 3 роки тому +4

    So for nps and pas. A big disclaimer i would like to add is experience and knowledge is a big factor in having job opportunities.

  • @titaniumxx1496
    @titaniumxx1496 3 роки тому +7

    They should teach the information on this channel in school. I can’t help but think of all my friends from high school failing to be successful, drowning in debt some day, because of decisions made out of sheer ignorance.

  • @emelymarmolejos9566
    @emelymarmolejos9566 3 роки тому +9

    I was wondering why the medical lab jobs are not included? I'm a phlebotomist and currently continuing education to become a medical lab scientist, but also be certified in histology.

  • @kookinit11
    @kookinit11 3 роки тому +6

    I have to agree with you on D tier for Nutritionist. I made a video on if it was worth it to be a dietitian awhile ago and I gotta say the profession has dropped with the masters degree requirement. Overall its a pretty chill job; you never have to clean pee, poop, or blood, and its mostly just teaching patients basic nutrition concepts. Would have been C tier for me if they didn't start requiring a masters.

  • @erickjimenez4601
    @erickjimenez4601 3 роки тому +4

    Exactly what I was recently looking for thanks

  • @Juriee.e
    @Juriee.e 2 роки тому +2

    Would love to hear your thoughts on Medical/Clinical Coding

  • @ivybaddie6117
    @ivybaddie6117 3 роки тому

    Could you please make a video on data science. I would like to know more about this field and if data scientist have unemployment risk. I don't know if it will be automated in years to come.

  • @yasiina7515
    @yasiina7515 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Shane thank you for uploading this video so helpful and i was wondering if you can make any Material Engineering for healthcare or physical degree or if don't need having any degree?

  • @kab00m87
    @kab00m87 3 роки тому

    BEST VIDEO YET SHANE!

  • @basu6231
    @basu6231 3 роки тому +9

    Acknowledging the impact artificial intelligence will have on careers like radiology would be nice. Great video Shane.

  • @fakeemail4005
    @fakeemail4005 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Shane, can you do a video on Mining Engineering?

  • @ahmedshahab4105
    @ahmedshahab4105 2 роки тому

    You should make a video about which one of these we can do part time.

  • @anikatabassum7125
    @anikatabassum7125 3 роки тому

    Shane, please make a video about kinesology bachelors degree.

  • @Pixel_Po27
    @Pixel_Po27 3 роки тому +2

    What’s your opinion on pathologist assistant Masters of Health Science.

  • @lightning.mcqueef
    @lightning.mcqueef 2 роки тому +20

    I'm a nursing major and seeing people hype nurses up makes me really happy. I already know it's a very good line of work, but hearing someone else say it is even better. A boy in one of my classes said "Nurses are just people who weren't smart enough or didn't want to do the work to become an M.D." I wanted to punch him so hard. I've also heard of M.D.s and surgeons being condescending towards nurses because they think that they're "smarter" than the nurses. Doesn't make sense, but I'm excited to get my BSN.

    • @omararreola5449
      @omararreola5449 2 роки тому

      Honestly I just did my first semester for pre nursing and I wanted to be a doctor but honestly I got kids and I don’t want to work my whole life and sacrifice my family time but I love learning but nurses can be more intelligent but honestly doctors are usually more educated but not as much as they think I’ve met a lot of nurses that don’t know much but I met some doctors that don’t know some things I know which is weird to me and scary

    • @porfiriato84
      @porfiriato84 2 роки тому +5

      @@omararreola5449 dude. How were you going to be a doctor if you can't even use proper grammar? Not one comma or period in your very long comment. C'mon bro! Get it together.

    • @emuye-shinbira8268
      @emuye-shinbira8268 Рік тому +2

      ​@khobe Briant, wow! this must be a different case for you to look the way what you have said, and belive me he will be a doc some days. So, Please don't underestimate anyone anymore..you never know, you might be his patient one day..😅😅

  • @billycaves7194
    @billycaves7194 3 роки тому +16

    Last video it was mentioned, about 4 days ago, physical therapy was C tier. This video, physical therapy is A tier. Care to explain how it jumped that high?

  • @alckzhng
    @alckzhng 3 роки тому +7

    Would these rankings be placed differently if this was based in Canada instead? Also, thanks for talking about PTAs and OTAs! Great video!

    • @iiitsnoor
      @iiitsnoor 3 роки тому +1

      Can u tag me when he answers u please ?

  • @PokeMommaAndMini
    @PokeMommaAndMini 2 роки тому +3

    I’m 32 and I’m looking to go back to school. Thanks for all these videos! :)

    • @porfiriato84
      @porfiriato84 2 роки тому

      Hey Kay. What field are you interested in studying?

  • @JDGrace93
    @JDGrace93 3 роки тому +37

    Hi Shane! I hope one day you will also cover Medical Lab scientists! We are the ones who run patient lab tests (ESPECIALLY FOR COVID-19) and notify their doctor/nurse about any critical results we may discover. 70-75% of a patient’s diagnosis is based off of our findings! In order to work as a scientist in the hospital lab, you will have to graduate with a bachelor’s degree and take the national board of certification exam (some states, such as California and New York, require you to take the their license exam too). I work in an outpatient lab in both the Microbiology and Molecular Biology departments.
    Microbiology:
    I analyze 300-400 urine cultures a day to see if the patients are growing any pathological bacteria (like salmonella or Strep B) or yeast in their urine that may be the causing their urinary tract infection (UTI) if they are experiencing any symptoms. If there is one or more bacteria present, I run a few tests to see which antibiotics the bacteria is either resistant or susceptible to. Then, I send the report of results to their doctors who will then write a prescription of an antibiotic that is sent to the pharmacy. In larger micro labs, there are other samples analyzed in micro like 💩, blood, sputum, wound cultures, tissue, and fungus.
    Fun fact: a bacteria that I’ve seen a few times, Pseudomonas aerogenes, smells exactly like corn chips. While to some, smells like artificial 🍇. Lol
    Molecular biology:
    I run polymerase chain reaction tests on 200-300 nasal swabs for COVID-19 and vaginal swabs for bacterial vaginosis, yeast, and Trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia a day. In polymerase chain reactions, the analyzer will detect any genetic material of a specific organism. In the case of COVID-19, the analyzer will detect if the patient was infected at the time testing or if the patient was infected before. If there is a significant viral load, we will then run another test to detect which variant the patient may be infected with. We then will send the report of the COVID-19 positive result and the variant type is sent to the doctor.
    There are other departments such as:
    1. Hematology - they analyze the patient’s blood samples (some even analyze urine) and let the doctor know if they find any abnormal cells in blood or abnormalities in urine.
    2. Chemistry - they detect patient’s potassium, magnesium, calcium, etc. levels. Some labs also run flu tests and notify the nurse or doctor which flu strain the patient has.
    3. Blood bank - they determine which blood, platelet, and/or plasma type the patient is and send which ever is needed when the doctor or nurse requests for it.
    You can also work in other specialized departments (toxicology, parasitology, etc.). But some require you to get another certification, such as cytotechnology (Shane mentioned this field in one of his past videos) where this scientist detects if the patient has cancer and/or other abnormalities.
    There is a significant shortage right now in this field due to majority of scientists being close to retiring age and also that no one really knows about this career. The starting salary is now similar to a nurse’s. It’s also great if you are an introvert or just don’t want to have direct contact with patients and rarely with doctors.
    Hope my looong message has helped anyone who is interested and/or pursuing this field! Have a good one!

    • @JDGrace93
      @JDGrace93 2 роки тому +2

      @@leej1759 thanks for your feed back! For patient care, it depends. If you work in a extremely small hospital/ clinic, you will see patients via phlebotomy and collecting other samples. In bigger hospitals/ clinics, you won’t. You will only have contact with the doctors and nurses in regards to lab results, add on orders, etc. :)

    • @JDGrace93
      @JDGrace93 2 роки тому +2

      @@leej1759 anytime! I used to want direct patient care until I worked at a pharmacy. So after that, I decided to pursue a career in the lab lol. It’s also a great career for introverts too!

    • @rug8558
      @rug8558 2 роки тому

      Hey, I'm thinking about studying toxicology, forensic pathology or forensic sciences. Which one is the best? I don't wanna waste my time on useless degree.

    • @johnmichaeldayog7124
      @johnmichaeldayog7124 2 роки тому

      Uhm I'm currently majoring in BS Biology. In our school, we are offered to specialized in Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, or Biotech. I'm in two heads about Microbio or Biotech. I dont which one to take. I hope you can help me to choose. Thank u💙

    • @JDGrace93
      @JDGrace93 2 роки тому +1

      @@rug8558 hi! so I’m not sure which one is the best and most useful since I don’t have any certificate in neither. Definitely suggest doing some research and connect with people who have worked in those fields.

  • @chacmool2581
    @chacmool2581 3 роки тому +67

    The degrees discussed here are clinical where a professional interacts with individual patients. What about the non-clinical health degrees where one interacts with populations, institutions and systems? Most people are not cut out for or have an interest in clinical careers.

    • @Origin820
      @Origin820 3 роки тому +6

      Health is basically a clinical industry. I guess you could argue for degrees like public health, epidemiology, or maybe environmental health, but out of all of these, epidemiology would be the only one that doesn’t really have a counterpart in other industries, like how someone getting a job in public health will probably just be some admin worker, so other than maybe epidemiology, you don’t really need to think about and rate these degrees.

    • @chacmool2581
      @chacmool2581 3 роки тому +4

      @@Origin820 Really? Health informatics, health economics, biostatistics, etc. degrees related to the superstructure of health care don't matter?

    • @Origin820
      @Origin820 3 роки тому +12

      @@chacmool2581 they don’t really need to be considered for the purposes of this video. Someone specifically searching for a conventional health career would be looking for the professional degrees listed in the video, while the health degrees you listed, while technically being a part of health, would be better suited for a finance/statistics/administration video. As the degrees one goes for are to facilitate their future career, and these degrees you listed have much more common in nature to things like general finance, economics or statistics, and could just be seen as doing these things within the industry of health, rather than being a professional health career.

    • @chacmool2581
      @chacmool2581 3 роки тому +3

      @@Origin820 Sorry, you simply have a very narrow view of the health sector, one constrained to clinicians. Of course, other careers like the ones I've listed belong in the health sector. You just have myopia.

    • @Origin820
      @Origin820 3 роки тому +6

      @@chacmool2581 sure they are part of the industry, but as degrees they are much more statistics or finance than they are health, and from the perspective of making the video for people trying to find the career they want to go into, omitting these degrees from the list is reasonable, as before caring about what financial industry they are working in, they care about the content of the work, and so they go into the video finding degrees that will lead them into a desired clinical health career, not something that is technically in the health field but in all practicality of the work is just statistics or finance.

  • @Ratchet98
    @Ratchet98 3 роки тому +2

    If anyone is looking for a more obscure health field that has a lot of growth potential, then look at health information management/technology. Highly underrated field. So many positions fall under this umbrella, such as coders, release of information specialists, billers, health information technicians, health information managers, privacy officers, the list goes on.

    • @nameless8644
      @nameless8644 Рік тому

      Which formation does I need to enter in to this field?

  • @adityapurohit2126
    @adityapurohit2126 3 роки тому +1

    Hey can u make video on veterinary doctor as a carrer.

  • @bigeasy1207
    @bigeasy1207 10 місяців тому

    I know this is 2 yrs old but in some states optometrist can perform some minor surgeries and can even do PRK (form of lasik), so if you are interested in the field and want to be able to do the full scope I’d recommend look for the states that allow you to do that.

  • @f-inigopatrisa4900
    @f-inigopatrisa4900 2 роки тому

    Hey can you do a video about health administration or health information management? Is it worth it doing a masters or a bachelor's?

  • @maryamrahim342
    @maryamrahim342 Рік тому

    Can u make a video on diff type of pharmacist with which one has highest salary

  • @yasseressa1696
    @yasseressa1696 3 роки тому +1

    you should do a Collab with one of the UA-cam doctors and make a medical specialties tier list

  • @abul369
    @abul369 3 роки тому +3

    Shane what is your opinon on Masters in Engineering Management

  • @mohamedtefa4513
    @mohamedtefa4513 3 роки тому +2

    Hey Shane is pharmacy a good proficine in usa or is it declining

  • @jeorgine7353
    @jeorgine7353 2 роки тому

    Hi Shane! Is Mortician/Embalmer a good career?

  • @bluejedi723
    @bluejedi723 3 роки тому +24

    in my state, a dental assistant is basically a glorified office assistant that cleans stuff.

    • @papihuey
      @papihuey 3 роки тому

      what state r u in?

    • @artsybirdy
      @artsybirdy 3 роки тому +5

      True! Got my certifications in dental assisting and the amount of work we do goes unappreciated by everyone in the office along with the low pay.

  • @crisjohn58
    @crisjohn58 2 роки тому

    Hello, Shane! Can someone work as an occupational therapist with just a bachelor's degree in occupational therapy, or do they still have to go into grad school?

  • @tasfiajeba6425
    @tasfiajeba6425 2 роки тому

    Hello Shane, is it possible to get citizenship in the USA if you are an international student and want to be a dental hygienist?

  • @oglocbaby520
    @oglocbaby520 3 роки тому +5

    Earlier this year I was accepted into a physical therapist assistant program but decided not to pursue it. Many of the job prospects are found in nursing facilities or home health, where you are working with the elderly and very disabled people. Outpatient PTA, which was what I was primarily interested in, pays the lowest and is being phased out. Many places are requiring you to be a full blown PT with a doctorate, with pay under 100k. Something else that I discovered was that many positions for outpatient PTA were being replaced by PT techs, which requires no degree outside of a bit of on the job training. The reasons many companies were replacing PTAs with PT techs was because they can have them do the same job but pay them basically minimum wage. Outpatient physical therapy really isn't all that difficult once you get diagnosed by a PT, you'd basically just be a personal trainer. If you have a passion for this field consider becoming a PT, though given the time and money that would be required to earn your doctorate I'd consider looking elsewhere if that is a factor you'd consider for a major career decision.

    • @cholkymilkmirage4984
      @cholkymilkmirage4984 2 роки тому +2

      The message I was looking for. Damn man. I constantly have this fear of pursuing it more cause I think I just KNOW it’s not gonna be worth it. Thanks dude.

    • @oglocbaby520
      @oglocbaby520 2 роки тому +1

      @@cholkymilkmirage4984 When I was going through my required shadowing hours to get my application in for the PTA program I really wasn't all that thrilled about it, and this was well before getting accepted. You needed half of your hours in an inpatient setting and literally all they did was have these patients use a walker and bring them to the "gym" where they had them do toe taps, etc. Granted, this is what stage they were at but when I saw that I immediately felt it wasn't for me at all. The outpatient setting was more what I imagined but what I noticed was they had 2 PTs that diagnosed/evaluated, about 4 pt techs and 1 PTA that essentially did the same job they did. When I read up on how the career field was phasing PTAs out in outpatient it all made sense.

    • @cholkymilkmirage4984
      @cholkymilkmirage4984 2 роки тому +1

      @@oglocbaby520 Damn i am guessing the money prospects with it are going too? Everytime I look at places hiring for PTs online some of them say they are offering 100k or over but obviously for experienced PTs and all in home health. Im a junior rn at ASU and i have been having some second thoughts about this field. I really only went into it because of selfish desires thinking it had alot of monye in it, and I learn how to keep my body biomechanically healthy. You think I should still pursue it or look for other areas of work?

    • @oglocbaby520
      @oglocbaby520 2 роки тому

      @@cholkymilkmirage4984 If you have a passion for this field and really want to pursue it as a career I'd definitely go the PT route, as the PTA field is slowly fading away into oblivion. However, if money/income is a major factor in your decision I'd really sit down and think about this. Since you are a junior you are pretty close to getting your bachelor's degree. You are looking at another 3 years of schooling and it is very intense, after all it is a doctorate degree, and I do know that the costs will be quite expensive. For me personally, I only have an associate's degree and the courses I'd need to not only get a bachelor's but complete all of necessary courses to apply would take me a couple years. I'm in my early 30s and don't want to spend the next 5 years in school for a job that honestly doesn't really pay all that well, especially given the amount of post college required and that I personally have no passion for the field. Honestly, there are so many other careers in the healthcare field that you can possibly pursue that pay quite well that do not require anywhere near that much schooling. Nursing is obviously a popular choice, there are tons of schools/programs available to us, we are both in AZ. They are also in high demand, so there are tons of jobs available almost anywhere and not only that but they pay well.

  • @nscholar8851
    @nscholar8851 3 роки тому

    Awesome video

  • @Kwippy
    @Kwippy 3 роки тому +3

    If you have got the smarts and the resources to become a doctor, you almost certainly got what it takes to follow some other far more lucrative, less stressful career. Becoming a doctor you will be making sacrifices and you will have to decide of these sacrifices are worth it. Some say it's a vocation, and if that's the case, you will want to pursue a career in medicine, regardless of what anybody else say.

  • @bluejedi723
    @bluejedi723 3 роки тому +3

    when you go to the dr for your broken arm from snowboarding, *someone* has to bill your insurance company.

  • @TheLionman104
    @TheLionman104 3 роки тому

    I always get my hopes up that people would put surgical technologist in these lists but I never see them.

  • @alexandrahernandez886
    @alexandrahernandez886 3 роки тому +2

    Which of these have the best work life balance? For example someone who has strong values in family life? And some one who is a people person? I’m interesting in dental hygiene, respiratory therapist, and Occupational Therapy.🙂

    • @ctrlallie
      @ctrlallie 2 роки тому

      Dental hygiene is known to be a very family friendly career because of its flexibility so that's why you see a lot of part time mom hygienists! I'm not sure about the others though (:

  • @claudiadacapo
    @claudiadacapo 3 роки тому +1

    Could you make a video on Cognitive Science? So little information online on this one..

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +1

      The Highest Paying Science Degrees
      ua-cam.com/video/Il38BW46_vk/v-deo.html

  • @rafidaud2950
    @rafidaud2950 3 роки тому

    Hi what about cardiovascular technologist?

  • @lance-h1g
    @lance-h1g 2 роки тому

    Even though I already have my career as a licensed counselor, I enjoy watching your videos for fun. Just wonder why you never speak about mental health counseling aka licensed counselor.

  • @Origin820
    @Origin820 3 роки тому +4

    Hey Shane, one degree you missed, it’s a small one but definitely holds its own, and that’s being a genetic counsellor, y’all should check it out.

  • @jasonp1587
    @jasonp1587 2 роки тому

    Hey Shane what about healthcare administration?

  • @marianag8043
    @marianag8043 3 роки тому +3

    I heard PA's are becoming over saturated and thus its very hard to find a job?

  • @lilbroomstick7914
    @lilbroomstick7914 3 роки тому +4

    i wish i knew how an MPH fits in here

  • @norealleehab2043
    @norealleehab2043 3 роки тому

    What about biomedical informatics? You haven't added it to the list :(

  • @xyz9385
    @xyz9385 3 роки тому

    Uhh what are some good degrees for humanities/arts? I opted for humanities so now I have to choose a degree in humanities for college and I have no idea how to do it. Please can I get help.

  • @rhinoboi8816
    @rhinoboi8816 2 роки тому +1

    you forgot health degrees focused mostly on scientific research and innovation like neuroscience and genetics

  • @14xx07
    @14xx07 2 роки тому +2

    Important to note, I think this is localised for US.

  • @tramnguyen0000
    @tramnguyen0000 3 роки тому +1

    Watching Shane im just going to go into PA haha

  • @waleedmasood7594
    @waleedmasood7594 3 роки тому

    Wait was healthcare management on this? I’m not sure if I saw it

  • @GuidetteExpert
    @GuidetteExpert 3 роки тому +1

    How many sport scientists are in the USA? Just curious because I want to know how many workers work in health prevention vs people that work in nursing people that haven't been taking care of their health.

    • @scottbarnett3566
      @scottbarnett3566 Рік тому +1

      Oh like 0. There is no preventative health initiatives at the individual or community level in the US. MPH deal with populations but my word do lobbyists hate healthy people

  • @joshuaguzman4466
    @joshuaguzman4466 3 роки тому +1

    Do tech degrees next! I know computer science is in first!

  • @ABCDEF-uz9fd
    @ABCDEF-uz9fd 10 місяців тому

    Big Yes! 17:00

  • @Jijijijijijijijia
    @Jijijijijijijijia Рік тому

    Yay! Physical therapy is an A tier. Me so happy :D

  • @RiseAbovePride
    @RiseAbovePride 3 роки тому +1

    A million nurses but people don’t want to work in hospitals because of terrible pay and management (unless you work in California)

  • @thespeedygoalkeeper2025
    @thespeedygoalkeeper2025 6 місяців тому

    What about veterinarians? Or vet technicians?

  • @ivemagloiredemanou9855
    @ivemagloiredemanou9855 3 роки тому +1

    Hi shame thanks for all, please what do you think about UX design and Web developer, thanks for your time?

  • @jonathanvelasco6740
    @jonathanvelasco6740 3 роки тому +3

    Shane, what tier would you place a master's in Public Administration?

  • @valleriejoseph
    @valleriejoseph 3 роки тому +3

    Where are medical laboratory scientists

  • @esteph0812
    @esteph0812 2 роки тому +2

    I'm graduating from radiologic technology school in four months! 😁

  • @intanmaisarah1851
    @intanmaisarah1851 2 роки тому +2

    I’m taking a Diploma of Medical Assistant,but i’m planning to change it to business major Degree, since I’m not into science major.in your opinion,should I change the major or just stick to the Medical assistant degree?

    • @scottbarnett3566
      @scottbarnett3566 Рік тому

      They are so so far apart there isn’t really a comparison to make

  • @gchewa284
    @gchewa284 3 роки тому +3

    Chiropractor vs. Physical Therapist!

  • @weklihua
    @weklihua 3 роки тому +2

    Wish I could watch your video ten years ago

  • @johnnyhoang4444
    @johnnyhoang4444 2 роки тому

    I would rank Physical Therapist lower than a Occupational therapist. Only due yo the fact that their salaries are comparable but PTs are all moving towards a doctoral level which will add several years compared to a masters in occupational therapy. There are programs that allow someone to graduate with an associates in occupational therapy assisting and work while doing a bridge program for a masters in occupational therapy. It’s hard to beat that.

  • @lipikax
    @lipikax 3 роки тому

    What about clinical therapist?

  • @yuvarajbasu9100
    @yuvarajbasu9100 3 роки тому

    Is medical physics a health degree or a science degree?

  • @altofant
    @altofant 3 роки тому

    Military careers tierlist

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому

      Is US Military Pay Worth It..? (Army, Navy, Airforce, Marines, Coast Guard)
      ua-cam.com/video/S-vmLaoM3FY/v-deo.html

  • @meer_dlshad
    @meer_dlshad 11 місяців тому

    Hey bro I'm studies health administration is it good ?

  • @jinyulan4166
    @jinyulan4166 3 роки тому +1

    How about genetic counselor, it is not mentioned in any of your videos.

  • @azmard4865
    @azmard4865 3 роки тому

    Shane bebeh! What field a course like Law falls under? ☕

  • @sarahhhh._.
    @sarahhhh._. 3 роки тому +1

    physician assistant is a masters in what?