Because they are members of management, health care managers do not belong to unions. People in this industry can become members of various professional organizations, such as the American College of Healthcare Executives, American Association of Healthcare Administrative Management, and the Professional Association of Health Care Office Management. The Association of University Programs in Healthcare Administration accredits bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in health service administration and health care administration.
- Adult Day Care Coordinators
- Biochemists
- Biomedical Engineers
- Business Managers
- Cancer Registrars
- Cardiologists
- Chemical Engineers
- Chemists
- Clinic Managers
- Clinical Data Managers
- Clinical Pharmacist Practitioners
- Clinical Research Coordinators
- Community Health Program Coordinators
- Contact Tracers
- Customer Success Managers
- Data Scientists
- Directors of Telehealth
- Drug Developers
- Futurists
- Geriatric Care Managers
- Geriatric Social Workers
- Health Advocates
- Health Care Consultants
- Health Care Insurance Navigators
- Health Data Analysts
- HIV/AIDS Counselors and Case Managers
- Hospitalists
- Informatics Nurse Specialists
- Medical Ethicists
- Medical Record Technicians
- Medical Screeners
- Medical Secretaries
- Medical Transcriptionists
- Nurse Managers
- Nursing Home Administrators
- Pharmaceutical Industry Workers
- Pharmacists
- Pharmacologists
- Physicians
- Registered Nurses
- Rehabilitation Counselors
- Remote Health Care Engineers
- Sales Engineers
- Social Workers
- Strategy Managers
- Transplant Coordinators