: Professionals manage the "lifeblood" of the hospital, ensuring everything from surgical clips to linens is stocked. These roles are ideal for those who prefer logistical work over "customer-facing" stress.

Hospitals provide unique "specialty within a specialty" paths that aren't available in other settings:

Working in a hospital is often stereotyped as just doctors and nurses, but the most interesting feature of hospital employment is its —the massive network of non-clinical roles that keep the ecosystem alive. 1. The "Non-Facing" Careers

: Hospital systems rely on specialized IT teams to manage electronic health records (EHR) and digital security, often offering a path for those with technical skills rather than medical degrees.

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