Sunday, June 9, 2013

Allied Health Salary Range


If you are considering a degree in one of the allied health fields, first you should consider the salary range for your chosen profession. There are many jobs to choose from, which all have different requirements for schooling and different expected salaries once you have completed your program. There are two types of allied health professionals: technicians or assistants, and therapists or technologists. The salary range for most common allied health careers will depend on which category you fit into, and other factors such as location and experience.

If you go to school for a job as a technician or assistant, you will probably be able to get your degree in two years or less. Some programs can even be completed in a year or less. These jobs include medical laboratory technicians, occupational therapy assistants, physical therapy assistants, radiological technicians, recreation therapy assistants, and respiratory therapy technicians. The following salaries are starting salaries for the most common technician and assistant jobs, meaning this is what you will likely make straight of school:

  1. Clinical Lab / Medical Lab Technician: $37,100

  2. Dental Assistant: $32,198

  3. Dental Lab Technician: $31,780

  4. Health Information Technician: $30,000

  5. Medical Assistant: $22,650

  6. Occupational Therapy Assistant: $33,000

  7. Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician: $27,000

  8. Ophthalmic Technician: $39,000

  9. Pharmacy Technician: $19,000

  10. Phlebotomist: $24,315

  11. Physical Therapist Assistant: $30,000

  12. Radiographer: $36,918

  13. Respiratory Therapist: $41,537

Allied health therapists and technologists must go through more intensive schooling programs including specific procedural, treatment, and diagnosis skills before they can get their degree, so they will make a little bit more. Many of these careers require at least a bachelor's degree. Here are the starting salaries for the most common therapist and technologist jobs:

  1. Anesthesiologist Assistant: $95,000

  2. Blood Bank Technology Specialist: $45,000

  3. Cytotechnologist: $46,000

  4. Cytotechnology Supervisor: $48,000

  5. Dietician / Nutritionist: $35,300

  6. Health Information Administrator: $40,000

  7. Magnetic Resonance Technologist: $44,410

  8. Medical Librarian: $41,000

  9. Nuclear Medicine Technologist: $67,429

  10. Occupational Therapist: $46,000

  11. Pathologist's Assistant: $55,000

  12. Physical Therapist: $54,000

  13. Physicians Assistant: $71,000

  14. Radiation Therapist: $65,381

  15. Speech Language Pathologist: $52,694

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