Hello!
I will be graduating soon with a Master's in Public Health with the concentration of Healthcare Administration this upcoming December. However, when looking over the jobs in my area, I am feeling a bit discourage. Many of them are looking for things higher in experience than what I have.
For background my experience is: an ER medical scribe where I was a supervisor and trainer (3 years), patient coordinator at an urgent care (1 year), and now as a Medicaid waiver case manager (2 years and counting). I have done a remote internship with a border health clinic (that is in another state from me) where I help lead the research for patient satisfaction with telemedicine services that took place over a year time and I will be publishing a manual soon for the clinic which shows them how to fully utilize an EHR system that we used. Our findings are going to be published as well in these upcoming months.
I am starting to feel discourage but maybe I am looking at things a bit wrong? I don't know if now is a good time to look at jobs for that position nor know what I should be focusing on honestly. I just know I love solving problems, resource gathering, and project management so far as I am enjoying my case manager job but am wanting more from it.
Do any healthcare admins have any advice for me? I was looking at an internship with my county health department and their wellness program in hopes of that getting my foot in the door with them as I know my weakness right now is that my networking isn't as high as it should probably be.
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