career that is health related but don't need biology, or only a small amount of biology?
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HEALTH is realted to LIFE is realted to biology.
There are very very VERY few health careers that do not need biology.
One of those is Computer Data Entry in the Life and Health Insurance Field.
Would you want to go to a doctor or nurse or phlebotomist that didn't have any understanding of how the human body works?
If you want to work in the health care services there are a large number of jobs that require no biology at all. They include cook, plumber, cleaner, administrator, finance officer, gardener and a large number of other jobs.
If you want to work as a health care professional then you'll need biology. I certainly wouldn't let a nurse near me who said, "hello I'm a nurse but know absolutely nothing about the human body". Obviously, if you're going to be a health care professional you need biology. How would you feel if your doctor thought you'd broken your radius (a bone in your forearm) and sent you for an x-ray and the radiographer looked at the x-ray request card and said to you, "excuse me a moment; hey, does anyone know where this radius thingy is?"
參考: Biology teacher
I study a bachelor of nursing at college, which has basic human anatomy and physiology which is only a portion of what entire biology encompasses. Generally speaking, you'll need some biology in most health care courses because it relates to health so much. Look into nursing :)
Look into nursing or medical coding and billing.
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