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Discover the latest healthcare and medical jobs on Ejobsboard across hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and healthcare facilities worldwide. Find opportunities in nursing, medical assisting, dental care, pharmacy, radiology, physical therapy, medical billing and coding, healthcare administration, laboratory technology, and patient care coordination.
Whether you are a registered nurse, a certified medical assistant, a pharmacist, a medical lab technologist, a radiologic technician, a physical therapist, or a fresh graduate just starting your healthcare journey, Ejobsboard delivers daily updates of verified job listings to help you find your ideal medical career. Apply to top hospitals, healthcare groups, and recruitment agencies and take the next step in your healthcare career today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of jobs are available in healthcare?
The healthcare field offers diverse roles including registered nurse, medical assistant, pharmacist, radiology technician, physical therapist, dental assistant, medical billing and coding specialist, healthcare administrator, laboratory technician, and patient care coordinator.
Do I need a degree to work in healthcare?
It depends on the role. Doctors, nurses, and pharmacists require degrees and licenses. Medical assistants, dental assistants, and billing specialists may need certificates or diplomas. Entry-level roles like patient transport or receptionist may not require formal education beyond high school.
What skills are most in demand for medical jobs?
Employers look for patient care experience, knowledge of electronic health records (EHR), medical terminology, phlebotomy, vital signs measurement, CPR certification, medical coding, insurance verification, and strong communication and empathy skills.
Can I start a healthcare career with no experience?
Yes. Entry-level roles like medical assistant, patient care technician, pharmacy technician, dental assistant, and medical receptionist are great starting points. Many employers provide on-the-job training, and externships can help you gain hands-on experience.
Is remote work possible in healthcare?
Yes. Remote healthcare roles are growing in areas like medical billing and coding, telehealth coordination, prior authorizations, medical scribing, healthcare customer service, and remote patient monitoring. Clinical roles like nursing and radiology typically require on-site presence.
How much can I earn in a medical job?
Salaries vary by role, experience, and location. Medical assistants earn $30,000 to $50,000 per year. Registered nurses earn $60,000 to $100,000+. Physical therapists and pharmacists earn $80,000 to $120,000+. Certified and specialized roles typically pay more.
What certifications help get hired in healthcare?
Popular certifications include Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Phlebotomy Technician, EKG Technician, BLS/CPR, Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS), and Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT).
How can I improve my chances of getting hired in healthcare?
Get certified, tailor your resume with keywords from the job description, highlight both clinical and administrative skills, apply within 24-48 hours of posting, and network with healthcare professionals. Many hospitals also offer new graduate training programs.
What is the difference between a medical assistant and a CNA?
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) focuses on basic patient care like bathing, feeding, and mobility support, usually in nursing homes or hospitals. A Medical Assistant (MA) handles both clinical tasks (vital signs, injections, drawing blood) and administrative duties (scheduling, billing, EHR) in clinics and outpatient settings.
Which healthcare jobs are in highest demand?
High-demand roles include registered nurses (RNs), medical assistants, physical therapists, pharmacy technicians, radiologic technologists, medical billers and coders, home health aides, and licensed practical nurses (LPNs).
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