Posted: August 25th, 2011 under General, Nursing Recruitment
Tags: Careers, Recruitments
Recent developments in the landscape of the United States medical community have led to the rise of a large number of nursing recruitment agencies. These agencies assist both nurses seeking employment (especially immediately after graduation) and medical facilities such as hospitals that need new nursing staff hires. These recruiting services serve a critical function in connecting nurses with health facilities.
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Posted: August 25th, 2011 under Careers, Nursing Schools
Tags: Careers, Education, Schools, Training
Have you been thinking about becoming a nurse? If you are wondering what types of work you will be able to find after your nursing school education is complete, rest assured there will be a multitude of positions for you to consider.
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Posted: August 25th, 2011 under Careers, Nursing Opportunities
Tags: Career Options, Careers, Jobs, Opportunities
The medical field is growing and changing by the year. This rapid development has provided many opportunities and almost created a necessity for nurses to pin point a career field for specialized study. Nurses of varied educational levels can work solely in departments like pediatrics, emergency, home care and many others.
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Posted: August 25th, 2011 under Careers
Tags: Careers, Jobs
There is a surprisingly large number of different nursing careers available within the medical field. Nurses serve all over the community, providing health care in hospitals, clinics, and doctors’ offices; working as health supervisors for schools, universities, and corporations; and spreading health education and free assistance through community nursing services. For those who have completed their training and passed their licensing examinations to become a fully certified registered nurse, the opportunities for work are diverse.
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Posted: August 25th, 2011 under Nursing Degrees
Tags: Careers, Education, Jobs, Wages
A registered nurse degree is one of the best degrees to earn in terms of job opportunity, versatility, and wages. Registered nurses are especially in demand right now as more and more nurses are expected to retire, leaving a lot more gaps to fill in the healthcare community.
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Posted: August 25th, 2011 under Careers, Registered Nurse Positions
Tags: Careers, Jobs, Positions
In today’s economy, it seems that nearly every sector is plagued by layoffs and budget cuts. Even fields that were previously thought to be secure are facing painful decisions about cutting staff and consolidating jobs. If one were to try to think of one profession that would always be needed, no matter what the surrounding economy’s state, it would probably be the medical field. Indeed, as jobs disappear around the county, registered nurse positions are actually becoming more available than ever. California has been struggling for several years with a sever shortage in nurses, and many other states are in similar circumstances. If your priority is a stable job in an exciting profession, nursing deserves your full attention!
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Posted: August 25th, 2011 under General
Tags: Benefits, Careers, Education, Qualifications
Pursuing a career as a registered nurse can be a very rewarding occupation. From providing personalized health-care services to educating your community about relevant health-concerns and issues, as a registered nurse you have access to hundreds of opportunities and specialized positions.
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Posted: August 25th, 2011 under General
Tags: Careers, Education, Jobs, Registered Nurses, Working Conditions
Registered Nurses: What is an RN
A registered nurse (RN) is generally defined as someone who has completed a recognized nursing training program and has passed the National Council Licensure Examination (the NCLEX-RN). All 50 states in the US recognize the NCLEX-RN as the indicator of the minimum registered nurse requirements for a new nursing graduate. Each state may have their own set of rules and regulations for nursing requirements and practice in addition to the NCLEX-RN.
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Posted: August 25th, 2011 under Associate Degree in Nursing
Tags: Associate Degree, Careers, Degrees, Jobs, Opportunities, Requirements
Associate Degree in Nursing: What is an ASN and an ADN?
An Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN), which is sometimes offered as an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), is an entry-level degree toward a career in nursing and becoming a Registered Nurse. The associate degree is often looked as a stepping stone degree toward getting a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN). The associate degree is a two-year program that focuses on technical skills.
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