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Healthcare is among the strongest sectors of the American economy.
There is a huge demand for healthcare professionals that is
projected to continue for at least the next 15 years. Given
the trend toward our aging population, there is special need
for healthcare professionals in all areas.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the
average annual salary for healthcare professionals was $63,730
in May 2006. Well-educated professionals who know
how to access current information and continue their learning
will be the most valuable and will earn top salaries.
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