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Which of the following best describes a trend in health science careers?
The number of jobs available in health science careers has increased, but the number of new types of careers has stayed the same.
The increasing demand for health care by people born between 1946 and 1964 has created more health science careers.
While the number of jobs available in health science has increased, it’s almost impossible to get a job with a two year degree.
Health science careers in the informatics field have decreased, because fewer and fewer doctors want to store information electronically.
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"The increasing demand for health care by people born between 1946 and 1964 has created more health science careers."
Explanation: Those birth years are the baby boomers; as they age they need more health care, which drives growth in health science jobs and new specialties (including informatics, home health, geriatric care, etc.).
Explanation: Those birth years are the baby boomers; as they age they need more health care, which drives growth in health science jobs and new specialties (including informatics, home health, geriatric care, etc.).
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