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Which statement best explains how wages work in the health science industry?
There is a discrepancy between the wages of entry-level workers and medical professionals.
All health science careers make the same amount of money.
Some wages are below the national average, but still require a great deal of training.
A healthcare worker’s education does not have an impact on how much he or she gets paid.
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"There is a discrepancy between the wages of entry-level workers and medical professionals."
Explanation: Wages in health science vary widely based on role, education, training, experience, specialty, and location. Entry-level positions (e.g., medical assistants, CNAs) typically earn less than highly trained professionals (e.g., physicians, nurse practitioners, surgeons).
Explanation: Wages in health science vary widely based on role, education, training, experience, specialty, and location. Entry-level positions (e.g., medical assistants, CNAs) typically earn less than highly trained professionals (e.g., physicians, nurse practitioners, surgeons).
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