Best degree for non Profit
Studying Biomedical Sciences in Salzburg
The Biomedical Sciences degree programs which developed from the Academy for the Medical Laboratory Technical Service of non-profit clinics in Salzburg. A change of jurisdiction in 2005 made it possibleness to conduct the workout for Biomedical Analysts as a bachelor programs.
A lot of Importance is givenName to understanding the complexity of the laboratory analysis process, and to the related process, quality management and technical knowledge.
During practice-oriented workout, students learn the basics, the connections and the practical application of analytical methods and functional measurements in medical laboratories and laboratories of other related branches. The complexity of the laboratory analytical processes and the related process and quality management, technical knowledge as well as information and communication competence are all major components of this course.
What is at the heart of the workout concept is based on good foundations and education focused on practical experience. So the workout takes place in various laboratories at the SALK - non-profit clinics in Salzburg. The goal is high practical competence in all graduates in order to Ensure Their contribution to optimal health care on the one hand, and participation in research and development on the other.
The workout for Biomedical Analysts Enables acquisition of skills for independent and autonomous execution of the biomedical analysis process as per section 2 paragraph 2 of the MTD Act (Federal law on the regulation of higher medical-technical services).
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For Profits are just as bad...
I worked in Corp America for 20 years. I was downsized so they could keep the young idiots who were cheaper.I worked for 1 non-profit for a year until they cut funding for my project.The non-profit was the best job I ever had and I was lucky to work with a very smart dude.I'm sure it varies but for-profits seem to hire the guy's with connections or some worthless degree.It's usually the staff under management who do the real work.I work freelance now and like the fact that Noting's forever!
2005-03-16 16:05:15 by Scott1967Culinary Degree and Marketing Degree
I am at a crossroads. I have both a culinary degree and a BS in Marketing. I am 37 and too old to be bouncing from restaurant to restaurant trying to make a name for myself at minimal wages and no benefits. Trying to figure the best way to combine my two skills. In the meaintime I am doing some personal chefing and working at a non profit. Just not fulfilling enough. Any thoughts people?
2004-07-23 09:49:02 by goldenavatarThe best I can suggest...
...is that you find out what doors your existing education and experience can open, if you don't already know for sure. Your degree might be old, but are your skills & experiences up to date? See if you've got any skills some non-profit is looking for on idealist.org, basically look where you haven't looked already. I wish you the best of luck on this and I hope you're able ot get the 2-3 years of education done in record time.
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