Anonymous wrote:They will also depress wages in the healthcare field by importing nurses and doctors.

Anonymous wrote:Time for real jobs, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The healthcare field has a lot of low pay jobs. If you exclude executives and high performing doctors, this field does not pay well.
I make $130K as a registered nurse, I have 20 years of experience. I have BSN, no master's degree. It's not that much, but it's not bad either.
Anonymous wrote:The healthcare field has a lot of low pay jobs. If you exclude executives and high performing doctors, this field does not pay well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about healthcare administration.
That's prime for A.I. to take over. Doesn't require much hands on and A.I. could number crunch and determine management changes as fast as a million humans working all at once.
Apparently you think administration is about sending commands to various places in a system? So naive.
AI: We are out of masks. Send more masks. There is no response from the computer I order masks from.
Human: our mask supplier went out of business and won't refund our money or ship product. I need to get Legal to figure out how to get our money back. I need to find a trustworthy new mask supplier. I need to a call a peer institution and ask to borrow inventory. I need to arrange shipment from there to here.
AI could provide an AI summary of what the human could do. And it could provide other suggestions on who to contact. But it can't integrate all those things and get them done.
Plus if it gets hacked/unplugged, then your system has no brain and insufficient capacity to keep things going.
Arrogance is your weakness. A.I. doesn't suffer from arrogance, emotions, or feels. It is cold and calculative and will do what needs to be done.
What are you even talking about? At least AI can put a legible sentence together. Sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about healthcare administration.
That's prime for A.I. to take over. Doesn't require much hands on and A.I. could number crunch and determine management changes as fast as a million humans working all at once.
Apparently you think administration is about sending commands to various places in a system? So naive.
AI: We are out of masks. Send more masks. There is no response from the computer I order masks from.
Human: our mask supplier went out of business and won't refund our money or ship product. I need to get Legal to figure out how to get our money back. I need to find a trustworthy new mask supplier. I need to a call a peer institution and ask to borrow inventory. I need to arrange shipment from there to here.
AI could provide an AI summary of what the human could do. And it could provide other suggestions on who to contact. But it can't integrate all those things and get them done.
Plus if it gets hacked/unplugged, then your system has no brain and insufficient capacity to keep things going.
Arrogance is your weakness. A.I. doesn't suffer from arrogance, emotions, or feels. It is cold and calculative and will do what needs to be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about healthcare administration.
That's prime for A.I. to take over. Doesn't require much hands on and A.I. could number crunch and determine management changes as fast as a million humans working all at once.
Apparently you think administration is about sending commands to various places in a system? So naive.
AI: We are out of masks. Send more masks. There is no response from the computer I order masks from.
Human: our mask supplier went out of business and won't refund our money or ship product. I need to get Legal to figure out how to get our money back. I need to find a trustworthy new mask supplier. I need to a call a peer institution and ask to borrow inventory. I need to arrange shipment from there to here.
AI could provide an AI summary of what the human could do. And it could provide other suggestions on who to contact. But it can't integrate all those things and get them done.
Plus if it gets hacked/unplugged, then your system has no brain and insufficient capacity to keep things going.
Anonymous wrote:I was looking at the latest job report and yet again all new jobs seem to be in healthcare..And it has been this way for a long time now it seems. The economy is still "strong" but all opening seems to be in the health care sector followed by education.
I feel like to work in healthcare and education you at least need to someone who "care" and want to help. The vast majority of us are not this way.
Is this the future? Healthvate healthcare healthcare.... And further when you further drill through the complete report you a lot of those new jobs are in the service sector and low paying as well
Sure we have a 4.2% unemployment rate, but I feel like politicians (both parties) are not painting a true picture of the economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was looking at the latest job report and yet again all new jobs seem to be in healthcare..And it has been this way for a long time now it seems. The economy is still "strong" but all opening seems to be in the health care sector followed by education.
I feel like to work in healthcare and education you at least need to someone who "care" and want to help. The vast majority of us are not this way.
Is this the future? Healthvate healthcare healthcare.... And further when you further drill through the complete report you a lot of those new jobs are in the service sector and low paying as well
Sure we have a 4.2% unemployment rate, but I feel like politicians (both parties) are not painting a true picture of the economy.
Many people care. There are huge parts of our population who put service above wealth (teachers, nurses, public safety, etc.).
My DD selected her major because she has a helper personality. As her parent, I’m thrilled she’ll be in a field with job security.
Anonymous wrote:As someone whose living is dependent on federal government research funding if I could go back and do it all over I would have become a nurse practitioner or CRNA instead of earning a Ph.D. in science.
Anonymous wrote:I was looking at the latest job report and yet again all new jobs seem to be in healthcare..And it has been this way for a long time now it seems. The economy is still "strong" but all opening seems to be in the health care sector followed by education.
I feel like to work in healthcare and education you at least need to someone who "care" and want to help. The vast majority of us are not this way.
Is this the future? Healthvate healthcare healthcare.... And further when you further drill through the complete report you a lot of those new jobs are in the service sector and low paying as well
Sure we have a 4.2% unemployment rate, but I feel like politicians (both parties) are not painting a true picture of the economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking about healthcare administration.
That's prime for A.I. to take over. Doesn't require much hands on and A.I. could number crunch and determine management changes as fast as a million humans working all at once.
Anonymous wrote:The healthcare field has a lot of low pay jobs. If you exclude executives and high performing doctors, this field does not pay well.