I lookin to start a career in the medical field. Fuck this is like my 3rd career change and I'm pretty sure it's my last.
Did accounting for a couple of years & was even planning on getting all the desginations I could get in that field. But in the end, it was very unrewarding in terms of personal satisfaction and pay(the end result does not justify the mean IMO). There is no money in accounting unless you own your own business or is like a senior partner for like 30+ ys an acct. firm.
Anyway I'm thinkin of getting into the medical assistant field more specifically the Ophthalmology side of things. Instead of taking the conventional route, I'm thinking of going to one of those accreditted private schools(MEDIX) that u see advertise on TV sometimes where the programs is condensed to less than one yr. They say the workload is equivalent to 2-4 yrs in university
I have heard of a few glowing/positive reviews about them, but I ain't 100% sure. Besides at my age I can't sit in a classroom for another 4 plus yrs again(been there done that). Been to an oritentation session at a MEDIX school in Toronto & from what I see most of the people are range in age from about their late 20's to early 40's. I figure they themselves kinda fall into the same boat or category as me.
Some people say I should go in the Pharmacy technician side of things cause the money is relatively good.
But anyway is there anybody who has travelled the same route in life that I'm about to take? Whats your expertise

Did accounting for a couple of years & was even planning on getting all the desginations I could get in that field. But in the end, it was very unrewarding in terms of personal satisfaction and pay(the end result does not justify the mean IMO). There is no money in accounting unless you own your own business or is like a senior partner for like 30+ ys an acct. firm.
Anyway I'm thinkin of getting into the medical assistant field more specifically the Ophthalmology side of things. Instead of taking the conventional route, I'm thinking of going to one of those accreditted private schools(MEDIX) that u see advertise on TV sometimes where the programs is condensed to less than one yr. They say the workload is equivalent to 2-4 yrs in university
I have heard of a few glowing/positive reviews about them, but I ain't 100% sure. Besides at my age I can't sit in a classroom for another 4 plus yrs again(been there done that). Been to an oritentation session at a MEDIX school in Toronto & from what I see most of the people are range in age from about their late 20's to early 40's. I figure they themselves kinda fall into the same boat or category as me.
Some people say I should go in the Pharmacy technician side of things cause the money is relatively good.
But anyway is there anybody who has travelled the same route in life that I'm about to take? Whats your expertise

