Considering HIM degree. Thoughts?

33 yo male with an AA in psychology from years ago - Considering a HIM degree because I really want to work in clinical healthcare but logistically can’t make the clinical hours work unfortunately. Currently a custodian who desperately wants to get out and get into a less physically demanding career with more opportunities.

People with BS HIM + RHIA, are we happy? Was the degree worth it? Any feedback/thoughts would be helpful, thank you!

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u/DustyJenkins93 — 10 days ago

Advice and feedback on career experiences

Looking to go back to school for ESH. I’m currently a custodian with an AA in psych and want a career change. I mostly see myself in university, government or healthcare EHS jobs but will be open to other industries. Can anyone tell me about their day to days? Pros/cons etc. thank you!

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u/DustyJenkins93 — 19 days ago

Interested in EHS program, looking for advice

I am 32 and live in central NJ, I currently have a AA in Psychology. Im looking to get my bachelors online in EHS since I have 68 credits. Other than Pell. I am going to pick whatever online school takes the most credits/is affordable. Curious to hear people’s thoughts on their careers. Also couple questions:

  1. Any grant recommendations I can apply for outside of Pell?
  2. I’m very interested in working towards healthcare safety after my degree. Anyone have any insight on their experiences in healthcare?

Any guidance or suggestions are welcome, just looking to learn more from people in the industry, thanks!

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u/DustyJenkins93 — 21 days ago