Guides spotlight fastest-growing and highest-paying allied health careers, plus top programs for speech-language pathologists, diagnostic medical sonographers and medical assistants
RENO, Nev., Nov. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In honor of National Allied Health Professions Week, EduMed.org has released a collection of new and updated resources to help students explore some of the most vital and expanding fields within healthcare. The guides cover today's fastest-growing allied health professions, highlight those with the highest earning potential, and provide detailed information on top degree programs for aspiring speech-language pathologists, sonographers and medical assistants.
Allied health professionals, from diagnostic experts to rehabilitation specialists, are essential to the healthcare ecosystem. They support primary care and specialty providers, perform critical diagnostics, and deliver therapies that improve patients' lives across the country. As healthcare demands rise, allied health professionals step up to fill essential roles in hospitals, clinics and other care settings.
"Allied health professionals provide critical support within healthcare teams to deliver exceptional patient outcomes," said Wes Ricketts, founder of EduMed.org. "Without their specialized skills, many aspects of healthcare would struggle to meet patient needs."
As demand for healthcare services grows, allied health careers have become some of the most promising opportunities for students interested in health-related fields. These professions not only offer high job stability, but also provide multiple pathways for specialization and career advancement.
"With the healthcare sector rapidly expanding, allied health roles are gaining prominence and attracting a growing number of students," Ricketts said. "Careers in allied health allow individuals to make a meaningful impact on patient care, while benefiting from strong job growth and a wide range of opportunities to diversify their skills."
Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) underscores this expansion: employment for speech-language pathologists is projected to grow by 19% from 2022 to 2032, sonographers by 14.3% and medical assistants by 13.8%, all outpacing the average for all occupations. This rapid growth reflects both an aging population and the increased need for specialized healthcare professionals across the country.
EduMed.org's newly updated guides provide essential information for students, whether they're interested in joining a high-demand field, securing a top-paying allied health position, or finding the best educational programs. Available for free on EduMed.org, these resources empower students with the knowledge they need to pursue successful, impactful careers in allied health.
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EduMed.org set out in 2018 to support higher education in nursing and allied health. Our free resource materials and expert-driven guidebooks help students find scholarships, financial aid and top degree programs in nursing, healthcare administration, public health, and dozens of other key medical and health disciplines. Since the site's official launch in 2019, EduMed has been featured by more than 100 premier colleges and universities across the U.S.
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