Registered Nursing Continuing Education By Richard Romando

The completion of two to four years of education, with an associate degree or a baccalaureate degree, is a basic requirement to become a Registered Nurse. The field of nursing is wide open, because of a shotage of muc needed nurses in hospitals and other venues across the country and the world.

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Travel Nursing - An Attractive New Profession by Kelly Hunter

Nurses can of course work in health care settings and outpatient clinics, which are normally the conventional and traditional places for nurses to work. But with the concept of travel nursing, nurses can work in multiple health care settings. Most importantly, this form of nursing allows nurses

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CNAs and Nurses - Can’t We All Just Get Along? by Linda Leekley

Nurses and nursing assistants are all part of the same team and have the same goal: provide quality care to clients in need. So why is it that nurses and CNAs don't always see eye to eye? Here's what a few CNAs across the U.S. had to say recently: "I have a lot of respect for nurses but some of

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6 Surefire Ways For CNAs & Nurses to Work As a Team by Linda Leekley

Teamwork is great, right? Chances are, everyone at your workplace would agree that client care improves when nurses and CNAs work together as a team. Unfortunately, it can be a challenge! Here are some recent comments from CNAs across the country: "I respect nurses for their education but they

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Non-Clinical Health Care Positions by Tony Jacowski

Many people may not realize that hospitals are full of positions that are non-clinical. Within a hospital there is just about any position you can think of, accounting, legal, administrative and operations. Education  Many wonder if you need a degree to work in the health care industry. Dep

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Occupational English Test (OET) To Practice Health Professions in Australia By Barla Keerthana Swarjeet

If you are a professional in medical and health sector and willing to practice in Australia, you have to give out an Occupational English Test (OET) to prove your proficiency in the English language. The test is administered by the OET center. The test is recognised by the Regulatory Authorities

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