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Is it better for boys to study nursing or medical imaging in the future? Which has a high employment rate and a high salary?

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Nursing is a comprehensive applied science based on the theory of natural science and social science, which studies the nursing theory, knowledge, skills and its development law of maintaining, promoting and restoring human health. Nursing science includes natural sciences such as biology, physics, chemistry, anatomy and physiology.

Medical imaging is also called medical imaging. Medical images generally refer to X-ray imaging (X-ray), computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasonic imaging (ultrasound), positron emission tomography (PET), electroencephalogram (EEG), magnetoencephalography (MEG) and eye tracking. Medical imaging is also called silver halide imaging, because the film (film) of the former is imaged with silver halide chemical photosensitive materials.

According to experts in the industry, nursing has always been one of the occupations with high status and rich salary in the world, and nursing talents are also one of the talents in short supply in the world. For example, the average annual salary of nurses in the United States is $50,000, while the United States lacks 300,000 nurses. In Australia, nurses are the easiest to find jobs or get promoted. At the same time, as long as you have the qualification of registered nurse in Australia, it is equivalent to getting a "green card" to work in Commonwealth countries. Western developed countries such as Britain, France and Germany have many preferential policies for nurses. Therefore, nurses with profound professional knowledge, high comprehensive quality and fluent international communication language have broad prospects for employment and development in the world.

I Baidu looked at the prospect of imaging without a serious answer, so I skipped it directly.

For me, I like nursing. First of all, I want to make it clear that nursing is not a nurse. If you want to be a nurse, why do you want to study in high school for three years? Just go directly to the health school. Nursing is a senior professional who is awarded a bachelor's degree in medicine or science and can engage in clinical nursing, preventive health care, nursing management, nursing teaching and nursing research in the nursing field.

Nursing work is really tiring, but it is better to have a job than not to find one at all. I'd rather go deep among patients and go in and out under shadowless lights than sit in front of radiation glass with my legs crossed. But I believe that if you study well, your work will be good. As long as you have a serious study mind, you can find a good job no matter how bad your major is.

Finally, there is a passage in the Golden List of College Entrance Examination: Generally speaking, the proportion of medical care in China still lags far behind that in developed countries. In recent years, the employment rate of nursing profession has been high, and the prospect is good. Because there are not many schools that recruit male nurses now, and male nurses have good physical strength, quick response and can withstand greater pressure, the market for male nurses is larger than that for female nurses.

I hope I can help you.