Wellness and Nutrition Degrees

Wellness and Nutrition

If you are like most veterans leaving the service, you may be questioning your next steps into civilian life.  Should you launch into a new career to match your new life, or should you further develop the skills you gained in the service? If your main duties involved dealing with medical or health situations, then earning a medical and human service degree might be a wise choice to ease into civilian life and enjoy a rewarding career. Whatever you choose, MilitaryDegree.com is your one-stop resource to guide you in the direction that suits you best. 

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job opportunities with medical and human services degrees will surpass all other occupations through 2016 due to the sweeping healthcare reform signed by President Obama. Now is the time to take advantage of this thriving industry by earning a degree in medical and human services!

Medical and human services professionals manage the health of community members and implement disease-prevention services, healthcare services, and food and drug safety.  Depending on the specialized area of public health you're interested in entering, you may need an Associate's, Bachelor's or a Master's Degree.  A bachelor's medical and human services degree prepares students for a career in healthcare operations or administration.  However, students eager to pursue careers in management positions and health promotion must hold a Master's Degree in medical and human services, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Having prior military experience is ideal for careers needing a medical and human services degree as professionals cultivate partnerships with community and business leaders to address needs of a community. Medical and human services professionals can specialize in areas such as environmental health, communication within healthcare organizations, and health impacts of natural disasters. Alternatively, students holding a medical and human services degree can also pursue careers in fields, such as:

  • Physician's Assistant
  • Dental Hygienist
  • Pharmacist
  • Dietitian
  • Laboratory Technician
  • Physical Therapist
  • Coroner
  • Mortician
  • Consultant
  • Billing Clerk
  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
  • Nutritionist
  • Athletic Trainer
  • X-Ray Technician

Transitioning from the military may be easier than you think, and by earning a medical and human service degree, here are a few of the career options you may have, and their salaries per the Bureau of Labor Statistics:

  • Position                     Median Salary
  • Registered Nurse      $60,060
  • Dental Assistant        $31,140
  • Medical Secretary     $28,540
  • Pharmacist                 $106,410
  • Biochemist                $82,840

In addition to the salaries and wages listed above, most positions listed receive premium benefits—paid vacation, sick leave, and medical and life insurance. Additionally, many health care and medicine-centric positions include comprehensive retirement and pension plans.

Start the pathway towards making these earnings and benefits a reality with a medical and human service degree. Fill out our form at the top of the page in the ""Find Military Friendly Schools"" box.

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