<p>In high school, i ACTUALLY liked medical terminology! it was actually one
of my favorite classes!!! I also really like learning about the human anatomy.</p>
<p>I thought that was enough to say I want to become a doctor,
but I don't WANT TO BE a doctor... I was wondering?</p>
<p>What kind of majors are there? That deals with medical terminology?</p>
<p>or even human anatomy?</p>
<p>PLEASE don't say something like a coroner's office...</p>
<p>that"s just... creepy.</p>
<p>Medical librarian. (requires a MLS or MLIS) Medical transcriptionist. (Associate degree) Health insurance claims administrator. (associate or bachelor degree) Medical illustrator. (bachelor degree) Editorial staff at medical journals. (bachelor degree) Medical records management. (bachelor degree plus a specialized training certificate)</p>
<p>Anatomist (PHD level–these people often teach at medical schools) </p>
<p>There are many medically associated fields where a mastery of anatomy terms would be useful. (But all by itself isn’t sufficient for any job.)</p>
<p>What other kinds of activities/topics interest you? Do you like working with computers? Drawing? Are you a good at math? Detail-oriented? Have outstanding English/writing skills?</p>
<p>Medical books illustrator. This would be very fascinating as pictures there are usually incredible quality even photos.</p>
<p>@wayoutwestmom:</p>
<p>Wow, never heard of those jobs before haha, but definately some things i will be looking into!</p>
<p>I like working with computers, I can’t really draw but I would definately like to improve my skills, I don’t HATE math but I am terrible at it, I am pretty detail-oriented and my english/writing skills are just so-so.</p>
<p>@miamidap:</p>
<p>as for medical books illustrator, idk about becoming a illustrator, maybe more with the letters and words :)</p>
<p>@littlesooyon92–</p>
<p>I’m a medical librarian. PM me if you have questions about the career.</p>