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Is there a good market for these degrees combined in the healthcare tech field?

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Ok so, I wanted to be a CAA (certified anatholoigist assistant), get a bachelors in compsci and get my Masters in bioinformatics and machine learning. The program I'm in makes these all feasible to ge

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Ok so, I wanted to be a CAA (certified anatholoigist assistant), get a bachelors in compsci and get my Masters in bioinformatics and machine learning. The program I'm in makes these all feasible to get within a year or so of each other, and I'm halfway through the bachlers already. I'm also considering getting a certificate in bioinformatics instead of the whole graduate program, so thoughts on how that would affect my employablity would be nice. My goal was to work in healthcare tech as a consultant/analyst on the side/in off seasons. I just wanted to know if there is a wide enough market for someone with my desired skillset or would I be better off narrowing in on just compsci? I want something that could be decent pay at entry level. Remote work is preferred since I'd be travelling a lot for work and I would like to get a range of salary I can expect(I was originally told to expect 70k- 90k or so for early consulting, but i've since 100k+ in some places so I would like to have some perspective).

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