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With the right technical training, a rewarding, well-paid career in the healthcare field isn't hard to find.

Skilled graduates of medical technician colleges, ready to assume important roles in the nation's hospitals, private practices, and outpatient clinics, are in demand now. By 2030, 70 million Americans, one in five, will be 65 or older, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. To service the aging population, the health care industry needs more skilled medical technicians.

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TechnicianSalaries.com is your source for medical technician salary information, particularly as it relates to education, certification, and career advancement.

Evaluate your career goals and acquire the technical training you need to compete effectively in the expanding medical marketplace.

  • Medical technician salaries are on the rise across the country.
  • Based on salary information provided by the American Medical Association, allied health professionals earn a median salary of $44,500.*

Use our Medical Technician Salary Guide to get an idea of what specific professions generally pay. Find out what sort of education or certification you need to start or advance your technician career. Request program and enrollment information from schools in your area that offer medical technician training.

* See http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/6038.html

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