Once again, itʻs that time of year. Presents are bought, maybe even sent, lights are strung up, and the smell of that meticulously chosen Douglas fir wafts through the house. An ugly sweater is dawned, good cheer is everywhere, and the holidays can be felt in the air!
It is one of the busiest times of the year, yet it is also the one we know most as the “season of giving.” Giving presents is far more important than receiving them, ʻOle Saint Nick spends his busiest night giving, and that final slice of pumpkin pie should really be given away rather than scarfed down by yourself. Thatʻs just the way it is! Canʻt you feel it?
Well, we here at Lamson Institute definitely can! Especially since we give our students opportunities to move forward in their careers with our diligently picked training programs. We recognize this time of year as the busy season that it is but also as being that “season of giving” we love. If you feel the same, than why not consider a career as an Allied Health professional?
Take a look at the following short clip to get a glimpse of how you can go beyond a menial job and begin a meaningful career in Allied Health.
See how you can make a difference? Coupled with an upbeat tempo, itʻs hard not to observe how the gift of giving is a part of your every day as an Allied Health professional. What this clip also helps one notice is the plethora of positions that are within the Allied Health field. In fact, according to ExploreHealthCareers.org, allied health care providers represent approximately 60% of all health care providers in the U.S. Thatʻs more than half! In other words, it is a gigantic and growing field. At Lamson Institute of San Antonio, we offer a chance to enter the Allied Health Profession with the following programs:
- Lab Assistant, EKG Technician/Phlebotomist
- Medical Assistant
- Medical Biller/Coder/Office Assistant
- Optical/Optometric Assistant
But thatʻs not all. At Lamson, our programs in Allied Health will prepare you to enter not just those specific fields, but the Allied Health field in general. Then, you can become a part of the growing 60% of qualified allied health care providers going beyond and making a difference in our nation.
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Happy “Season of Giving”!