Working Conditions for Medical and health services managers


Most medical and health services managers work long hours. Facilities such as nursing care facilities and hospitals operate around the clock, and administrators and managers may be called at all hours to deal with problems. They also may travel to attend meetings or inspect satellite facilities.
Some managers work in comfortable, private offices; others share space with other managers or staff. They may spend considerable time walking, to consult with coworkers.




More information on Medical and health services managers from The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
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