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Best Medical Degrees Releases List of 50 Top Paying Healthcare Careers

KNOXVILLE, Tenn., March 28, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Best Medical Degrees, an online publication dedicated to providing accurate and useful information for prospective students considering a career in medicine, has compiled a list of the fifty top paying healthcare careers in the United States. The list can be viewed at http://www.bestmedicaldegrees.com/50-top-paying-healthcare-careers/.

Using the Bureau of Labor Statistics and rankings provided by the U.S. News and World Report and Forbes Magazine, Best Medical Degrees has researched support and ancillary healthcare careers to identify the best paying positions.

The three highest salaries are Pharmacists ($120,950), Podiatrists ($120,700), and Advanced Practice Nurses ($102,670). The three lowest salaries are in the fields of Paramedics ($31,700), Dental Assistants ($37,390), and Addiction and Rehabilitation Counselors ($39,270).

The entire list can be found below (alphabetically ordered):

Addiction and Substance Abuse Counselors

Advanced Practice Nurses

Audiologists

Biochemists

Biomedical Engineers

Cardiovascular Technicians

Chemists

Chiropractors

Clinical Social Workers

Clinical Trial Nurses

Compliance Officers

Computer Support Specialists

Dental Assistants

Dental Hygienists

Dietitians and Nutritionists

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Genetic Counselors

Gerontology Nursing

Health Information Managers

Healthcare Administrators

Healthcare Web Developer

Human Resource Specialists

Information Security Analysts

Licensed Practical Nurses

Marriage and Family Therapists

Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians

Medical Perfusionists

Medical Equipment Repairers

Medical Scientists

Medical Sonographers

MRI Technologists

Nursing Educators

Occupational Health and Safety Specialists

Occupational Therapists

Occupational Therapy Assistants

Opticians

Optometrists

Orthotists and Prosthetists

Paramedics

Pharmacists

Physical Therapists

Physical Therapy Assistants

Physician Assistants

Podiatrists

Psychologists

Public Relations Specialists

Radiation Therapists

Registered Nurses

Respiratory Therapists

Speech Language Pathologists

Surgical Technologists

Arguably, the healthcare industry is one of the fastest growing areas of employment in the United States with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting job growth of 23%  over the next decade. This growth is due, in part, to more people with insurance access and the aging of the large baby boomer population. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates 974,000 new jobs will be created between 2014-2024.

Salary ranges for healthcare careers vary depending on degree and the area of study and licensure requirements, but can range anywhere from $20,000 to $102,950 annually. Since the educational requirements for healthcare careers are in such great demand, colleges and universities are expanding their degree opportunities, and many are offering accredited, online degree programs in a variety of fields.

"The scope of healthcare employment opportunities is very broad," says Best Medical Degrees editor, Susan Kemppainen, "since hospitals, private practices, and health systems require a variety of skills from public relations to computer technology. In addition to clinical skills, healthcare employers are looking for people to fill ancillary and support positions."

Best Medical Degrees is an independent online publication dedicated to providing accurate and useful information for prospective students considering a career in medicine. In addition to medical school profiles, reviews, and rankings, students will find online resource guides for a variety of medical fields, medical career and salary information, as well as interesting articles and infographics on medical related topics.

CONTACT:
Susan A. Kemppainen
Editor, Best Medical Degrees
Email
(865) 258-1064