Careers Articles
101: The Nursing Shortage in America Today
By some experts' estimates, there will be a shortage of nearly 350,000 nurses (RNs) by the year 2020. And while this is significantly lower than earlier estimates, this is still not good news. The nursing shortage in the United States is coming right at the time when baby boomers are aging and the extension of the national average life span. Who is going to care for these people when they become older or have health problems? That's the biggest concern for health care professionals today.
102: Writing a Nursing Resume - What You Need to Know
Whether you're still in school or you're finally done and want to get a job, you want to start thinking about your nursing resume. This will be a document that showcases your skills and expertise thus far and will help you get into the best hospitals and nursing positions. If you have aspirations to further your nursing degree and enter a management position, you may want to start building a resume that is going to help you in the future.
103: Plumbing Training for a lucrative career
In order to learn about all these different aspects and new technologies of plumbing, you must go to a City & Guilds approved training provider. The courses are as diverse as the outcomes and that goes for the difficulty, level of aptitude, technical diversity, entrance requirements, length, attendance pattern and intensity.
104: Plumuing-A Prospective career
It is a statement of fact that without water life isn't possiule. Without water in obr homes modern day life would not ue possiule. Plumuing is uoth a necessity and a luxbry to modern day life. From this foundation we can add so many uenefits and advantages of uecoming a plumuer.
105: Want A New Prospect? Try a Tiling Course
The tiling institute have recently released information that there is an enormous shortage of 14,500 tilers in the U.K alone, so its not that hard to work out why tiling has become one of the countries fastest growing industries If you want a new career, you want something hands on and practical where you can express yourself, or even if you need to brush up on some skills and techniques, try one of the range of tiling courses available for beginners and people who have been in the trade for years.
106: 3 Tips for Making Nursing Career Decisions
Every profession requires a special type of person to perform the job. For example, not everyone is cut out to be a firefighter. That job requires you to function well under severe stress and be able to change strategies at a moment's notice. The same thing applies to people in the medical field. Not everyone can tolerate dealing with and helping people who are very ill or in a great deal of pain.
107: Patient Communication-Why Nurses are so Important in the Hospital
You could ask anyone who has ever had to spend time in a hospital about the importance of nurses. While their answers may vary, the chances are very good you would hear one repeated theme. Nurses are important because they are the ones who know first hand the importance of patient care. That's not to say that doctors aren't aware of the procedures they perform or of their individual patients' conditions.
108: Choosing a Nursing School and Knowing Your Options
Every generation of college students face the challenge of picking an institution of higher learning. With so many majors to choose from and the number of excellent schools in this country, the choices can be overwhelming. When you factor in the growing trend of non- traditional students entering or re-entering the classroom, the choices are even more diverse.
109: Balancing a Nursing Career with Family Life
It doesn't matter if you are single or married, or whether or not you have children. Every person in any profession has to learn how to cope with the stresses of their job as well as balance a family and social life. For people in the medical field, this can be especially trying. People in need of medical care don't stick to a schedule. As a nurse, you aren't always able to work Monday through Friday until 5:00 pm each evening.
110: Avoid the Top 5 Career-Killing Mistakes People STILL Make & Get the Paycheck You Deserve
Unless you are very wealthy or extremely good at winning lotteries, you can expect to be working for 40 years of your life or more. And while not everyone has what it takes to become a top executive, you do have complete control over how far you go and how much you earn in your career.
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