Clinical
manger
Duties
and responsibilities:
Medical and health services managers
typically do the following:
- · Work to improve efficiency and quality in delivering healthcare services
- · Keep up to date on new laws and regulations so that the facility in which they work complies with them
- · Supervise assistant administrators in facilities that are large enough to need them
- · Manage the finances of the facility, such as patient fees and billing
- · Create work schedules
- · Represent the facility at investor meetings or on governing boards
- · Keep and organize records of the facility’s services, such as the number of inpatient beds used
- · Communicate with members of the medical staff and department heads
- Salary: $88,580
Education: Medical and
health services managers typically need at least a bachelor’s degree to enter
the occupation. However, master’s degrees in health services, long-term care
administration, public health, public administration, or business
administration also are common.
Prospective
medical and health services managers should have a bachelor’s degree in health
administration. These programs prepare students for higher level management
jobs than programs that graduate students with other degrees. Courses needed
for a degree in health administration often include hospital organization and
management, accounting and budgeting, human resources administration, strategic
planning, law and ethics, health economics, and health information systems.
Some programs allow students to specialize in a particular type of facility,
such as a hospital, a nursing care home, a mental health facility, or a group
medical practice. Graduate programs often last between 2 and 3 years and may
include up to 1 year of supervised administrative experience.
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a picture:
Reflection:
do you think you will like
to be one? Why? Why not? i dont know if i would like to be one because it seems interesting but i want to be something else
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