What are some career choices in the medical field?

Please suggest career choices for me... I want to work in a field that requires some travel, talking to people, being a leader, using knowledge and facts in some type of way, helping others, no routine work, and can work on different projects.

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    Sound like Military Special Forces material to me. I'm not joking/trolling you. That's honestly the first thing that came to mind when I read your question.

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Marky Mark

ANY career satisfies most of those criteria, if you want. The only requirement that virtually all careers will fail is the "no routine work". Every job will have some days where it is all routine. Nothing special happens, and everything just becomes a task of "turning the crank". For example, I spent my career as an applied mathematician, a consultant in a large corporation. Travel? Yes, as much as I would look for, or as little. Conferences are held around the world. If you are good at what you do, then they will send you. Companies have offices around the world. If you are good, then they will send you where the problems are. If you are an independent consultant, then you must go to the organization that needs your help. Talking to people? Applied mathematics means nothing if you cannot communicate what you provide to them. As an academic, you would teach classes. In either type of environment, you must be able to communicate well. Leadership? As an applied industrial mathematician, you can agree to manage projects, groups of people. As an academic mathematician, you can take on leadership roles, heading a department, working with grad students. Using knowledge and facts? Thats a given in any knowledge based field. Routine work? Applied mathematics consulting is rarely pure routine. You are faced with a problem that someone else cannot solve. That is why they brought you in, in the first place. But ANYTHING can be routine if you make it so. My point is not really that applied mathematics is a great career that everyone should look to. It helps to be good at what you do. My point is that any career is what you make of it. Don't look for a career that satisfies your goals. Look for what you enjoy doing FIRST. Learn to be good at it. Work to make a career out of it. This is the way to build a career that you can spend your entire life enjoying. This is a way to find a career doing something that you enjoy doing, where someone else will pay you good money to do something that for you is fun!

sawdust

Try the police.

Brian I

you can try working in travel agencies. that would be helpful. you can be a tour guide...

Halcyon

do you have a degree in anything? A lot of people are looking for jobs now a days.. good luck!

fantasy child

Um, President?

cellarmaster1

The best way to look at it is: What do you see yourself doing for the rest of your life? If you see several things,pick your favorite first,then go from there-remember,the sky's the limit! :);)*

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