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Tampa Bay Health Care Rays

There are two things I enjoy: Baseball and Medicine. I’m aware that those two things tend to have very little in common. I am also aware that I don’t care.

I grew up watching the Seattle Mariners and being a big fan of Ken Griffey Jr. during his youth. To this day, it is thank to him that I am such a huge baseball fan, and I continue to check his line score after every Cincinnati game before I go to sleep.

But the days of the Mariners being an enjoyable team to watch is long gone. They have loaded their team with veterans on the decline, completely ignoring all signs that these were players with tremendous collapse potential and signing them to multi-year contracts of several million dollars all to watch it blow up in their faces. This is not a team I want to watch anymore.

But the Tampa Bay Rays, on the other hand, are a team I can be proud of. They are a team filled with youth and talent, with a front office that knows what they are doing. So when I decided to try to find a job in the medical industry, I thought it would be a good idea to find Tampa health care programs, so I can not only get a good education, but also be close to the team that I bet I will enjoy watching for years.

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Keeping Up To Date With Medical Technologies

Keeping up to date on new technologies can be incredibly difficult if you do not attend a four year university. Most of those colleges get the funding they need in order to afford the equipment necessary in order to teach students the many uses of up-to-date healthcare technologies. On the flip side, though, is that there are few classes that bother to teach you how to use these technologies. Yes, they may have them on hand, but rarely do they bother to teach their uses to the students. Rather, they tend to give you a brief introduction and move onto another topic.

Community colleges, on the other hand, have no funding. Even those that are attempting to do career training usually have old hand-me-downs from medical supply stores and larger universities. So although you may be learning the technology, you are learning the old technology.

Instead, the best way to get information on new medical technology is at private colleges like the New York Sanford Brown Institute. There you can learn the newest technologies available, in classes that are willing to teach them to you.

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