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Need advice pleaseRating: (votes: 6) ![]() Your English (at least written) is better than a lot of the native speakers who post here. If you live within reasonable distance of a university with health professions majors (nursing, physical therapy, research, etc.) stop by their admissions advising office and ask for some literature on the different majors. See what appeals to you, and you'll find out the prerequisites and course requirements at the same time. Good luck! Comment: Thank you for answering so quickly! Im planning on doing just that.Comment: It is true that verbal communication is absolutely essential for patient safety, but there are many successful clinicians who are not native English speakers. I would suggest that you begin by investigating all of the different types of healthcare professions and the required education for each one. Healthcare Occupations : Occupational Outlook Handbook : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Most of them have a common set of pre-requisite college courses that must be completed before entering into the clinical program. You could start by taking these courses at your local community college.Comment: Duplicate threads merged
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