Yeah, in Healthcare you do get tested often, don't you?
I code back end api systems that interact with Mobile devices. I know for a fact that healthcare companies have mobile development teams. Your knowledge of healthcare + iOS programming (learn swift) will go a long way.
I did an online iOS class a few years ago. It was fun. Go for it... I never regretted pivoting my career and becoming a developer.
However for $29.99 there is a Swift dev class on Udemy that claims to take beginners to mastery https://www.udemy.com/share/101OMtAkAScVdTTQ==/
The caveat is that this class uses Swift 3 and the current version is swift 5. I see no problem starting with Swift 3.
If you have programming experience then by all means jump in.
Yeah, in Healthcare you do get tested often, don't you?
I code back end api systems that interact with Mobile devices. I know for a fact that healthcare companies have mobile development teams. Your knowledge of healthcare + iOS programming (learn swift) will go a long way.
I did an online iOS class a few years ago. It was fun. Go for it... I never regretted pivoting my career and becoming a developer.
Do you have any programming experience?
If not, I would not jump into Swift but look at an intro to programming. Why do I recommend that? Because you'll learn User Interface principles. You also need an intro to programming class to learn foundational concepts. Here is a gentle introduction: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/a-gentler-introduction-to-programming-1f57383a1b2c/
However for $29.99 there is a Swift dev class on Udemy that claims to take beginners to mastery https://www.udemy.com/share/101OMtAkAScVdTTQ==/ The caveat is that this class uses Swift 3 and the current version is swift 5. I see no problem starting with Swift 3.
If you have programming experience then by all means jump in.