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By
Susan Slobac
According to demographic data and the U.S.
Department of Labor, there will be a grave
shortage of qualified people to fill jobs in
healthcare in the coming years; unless more
workers receive quality health care training
and education, there is a real possibility that
thousands of healthcare jobs (including
healthcare administration jobs) will go
unfilled...
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By
Susan Slobac
Many people are drawn to healthcare jobs. It
could be that they had an experience with a
doctor, dentist or nurse that went beyond the
call of duty and was inspiring in their
personal lives. It could be that they excelled
in the sciences in high school and wanted to
find a career that would allow them to focus on
that branch of knowledge. Those who are drawn
to work in the healthcare field have a common
trait: they like to work with and help people.
If this...
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By
Dean Forster
Before we dive into the main crux of this
article i.e. nurse technician jobs, let us
spare a moment to define a technician. Who is a
technician? And what exactly is his or her job?
In any field, a technician is generally a
person who is considered to have an expert
understanding of that profession. He is a
specialized person, who's technique in that
particular field far exceeds common men and
even some people who work in that field.
Technicians usually pick one specific aspect in
their area and concentrate on it, only on it.
Their job thus comprises of dealing with
problems or conducting research in that
particular aspect of that particular job.
Nursing is the largest provider in the
healthcare industry. It is also, by far, the
largest female driven profession. Nurse
technician vacancies have slowly started
cropping up. The need to specialize is more
pronounced than ever...
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By Jeff
Craft
Nursing is more than checking vital signs at
regular intervals. The nursing field is full of
opportunities for the new and experienced nurse
who doesn't want to be limited in his or her
choices. Here are five of the top choices in
the nursing profession.
Once you graduate from nursing school, take
a deep breath. The hard part is over and the
fun begins. Now, you get to choose where you
want to start your nursing career. The hospital
floor is not the only choice out there
anymore.
1. Home Health Nursing - People are living
longer. With that comes the issue of care in
the home. More seniors are opting to stay in
their primary residence and take advantage of
the home health benefits of their insurance
plans. One popular nursing job is that of a
home health nurse because they have the benefit
of making their own...
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