Find Your Ability at Roseman
Healthcare Careers provide Reliability, Stability, Portability, Hireability, Capability, Dependability.
Roseman is where you’ll find your ability!
Ability creates opportunities. The right skills open doors to in-demand, high-paying careers in healthcare. At Roseman University of Health Sciences, students learn through a mastery-based approach designed to build deep understanding and competency. Our Six-Point Mastery Learning Model® ensures students fully master each concept before moving forward, so they are career-ready from day one. With 14 programs across Nursing, Pharmacy, Medicine, Dental Medicine, and Graduate Studies, Roseman prepares graduates for in-demand, high-paying healthcare careers, creating both job and wage security. Roseman graduates are prepared to work anywhere in the United States, from rural clinics to suburban practices to major medical centers, with clear paths for growth and advancement. Build skills that matter. Deliver life-changing care. Create a future with opportunity.
We offer multiple healthcare programs in Nursing, Pharmacy, Graduate Studies, Dental Medicine, and Medicine on our campuses in Nevada and Utah, and offer our students the opportunity to learn on-campus, hybrid-online or online.
Stability of Healthcare Professions
The Healthcare professions offer excellent salary stability due to constant demand driven by an aging population, providing strong job security through ongoing growth. Specific earnings vary widely by specialty, but the health professions offer graduates among the highest salaries, with many roles exceeding national averages. The sector is resilient, with employment growing even during economic downturns, offering numerous pathways into practice, administration, research, teaching, and related fields. Healthcare wages have grown 60% from 1980 to 2022, outpacing non-healthcare positions, which are up 34% in the same time period. Source: Analysis of data from the 1980 decennial census and 2022 American Community Survey by Gottlieb et al. (2025)
Overall employment in healthcare occupations is projected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations from 2024 to 2034. On average, approximately 1.9 million openings are projected annually in these occupations due to employment growth and the need to replace retiring workers.*
Healthcare professionals are in demand across the US, and with licensure, healthcare providers can practice anywhere in the United States. This provides flexibility for those who wish to practice in rural, suburban, and urban areas, as well as across multiple states. According to HRSA, Health Professions Shortage Areas (HPSA) exist across the US, in each region of the US, in rural, urban, and suburban areas, and across primary care, dental health, and mental health. According to the AAMC and BLS Data, States facing the greatest demand for healthcare providers include Nevada, Utah, California, Alaska, Wyoming, Colorado, Hawaii, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, Alabama, Arizona, Texas, North Carolina, Iowa, Oklahoma, Illinois, Idaho, South Carolina, Montana, Washington, and Indiana.
*https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/home.htm
Overall Employment by Healthcare Profession
Data provided by Bureau of Labor Statistics.