Gerontology Degree And Programs
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By the year 2010, an estimated 40 million Americans will be considered
senior citizens. Career training in the field of gerontology can qualify
you to assume a broad range of jobs serving this high-growth field.
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to serve as home healthcare aides, physical and occupational therapists,
social workers, researchers, and mental health workers to help alleviate
what the Gerontological Society of America
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Gerontology Careers: Serving America's Elderly
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Online college degree programs offer several specializations in
gerontology, preparing graduates for work as respiratory or physical
therapist assistants, registered or vocational nurses
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social service staff members, counselors, pharmacy technicians,
recreational therapists
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more. The field is extensive and offers broad career opportunities for
advancement. Continuing online education is available for gerontology
professionals
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train for management or administrative roles in their field.  Read More
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