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Are There Any Online/work From Home Health Care Related Jobs?

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Any work from home or online jobs in the field of medicine?

Are There Bad Jobs In Health Care That Pay Really Bad?

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

I’m taling like at least 7 to 10 dollars an hour and can U please list your source.

What Will Be The Future Of Health Care Jobs Such As Medical Transcription?

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Do medical transcription will survive in future or what???

What Are Some Good Jobs To Apply For In The Medical Field While Still In Nursing School?

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

I just want a job that will get me experience will in the nursing field.

Why Is It Important That Poverty Stricken People With No Jobs Get Health Care?

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

isn’t that just setting us up for Failure as these people contribute nothing to society and take much more than they give

What Are Some Jobs In The Health Care Field For Untrained Students?

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

I’m a pre nursing students in two years i’ll be applying to the nursing program. most of the universities i’ve looked into require some health related service either paid or volunteer. so what kind of jobs can i look for for right now?

Do You Have To Use Microsoft Excel A Lot In Health Care Administration Jobs?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

I am almost done w/my associates in health care administration and am in an independent study in microsoft excel/spreadsheets and i feel like i don’t have a good handle on how to use excel and it makes me nervous.

Why Is It Good To Keep Health Care Tied To Jobs?

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

I can see that making sense if every single job offered health insurance, which many do not. But there would still be groups that would be unable to work due to age or disability. Then there are the self employed.
Ideas please
Thanks

Why a Nursing Career is the Most Highly Rewarding Career You Can Choose

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Nursing careers provide a richly rewarding career option. If you enjoy helping people and making a difference in their lives, then nursing is a wonderful career choice for you. The life of a nurse is that of selflessness and giving. Each and everyday you will come across people in need; sick, injured, or elderly. As a nurse you must be personable and friendly as well as caring and supportive. Nursing careers go beyond just knowing the technical side of nursing; it involves you being a friend and guide to your patients.
Nurses conduct some or all of the following tasks on the job:
- Assess and gather patient information
- Diagnose patient problems and needs
- Implement nursing plans
- Provide emotional and physical support to patients
- Evaluate patient progress and results
- Communicate with the patient’s family members
These are just a few of the tasks that nurses do at work. Of course your tasks will totally depend on where you gain employment. Not all nurses work in hospitals. There are also options to work in schools, nursing homes and other locations.
You can also choose to specialize in particular nursing departments. These can include child birth, palliative care, children’s wards, counseling and more. As you study to become a nurse you will be exposed to options on each career path which will make your decision easier. However the best way to choose a career is to undergo work experience in a hospital or other medical facility. Here you become exposed to all the different specialties so that you can make a wise choice based on your area of interest.
Nurses often work very long hours involving shift work so you must be prepared for this and take it into consideration before embarking on this richly rewarding career path. Although nurses get paid a fairly high salary, nursing is not a career that people choose for money; it is usually chosen due to a passion to turn people’s lives around.
Whether you are helping to deliver babies, helping injured people or assisting the ill, nursing careers are highly satisfying and rewarding. No other career offers the opportunity to make such a profound difference upon the lives of people who truly need and appreciate it.
Nursing Salaries
Nursing salaries are often at the center of controversy, with most people believing that they are not high enough. Thankfully improvements are being made to increase nursing salaries which is good news for you if you are considering going into this industry.
Nursing salaries are on the rise, with 2004 seeing a 14% increase in nursing salaries. The average is said to be around the $64,000 mark with 11% of nurses in 2004 earning $75,000 or higher.
Nursing salaries for graduates differ widely between locations but the average is around $40,000 for an entry-level nurse.
The areas with the most nursing jobs available are those in large, major cities. These include Chicago, New York and Los Angeles amongst others. You can also expect higher nursing salaries in bigger cities as well as better employment benefits. Nonetheless it can be very beneficial and rewarding to be a nurse in a rural area. Sometimes you may be the only nurse on staff so you provide an exceptional service to the local community. Often nurses in very small towns achieve almost celebrity like status!
Nurses in larger cities may get paid more but their jobs are often much more stressful. There are a much larger number of patients and a variety of cases that come in. This can lead to very long hours.
Nursing salaries are heavily affected by a number of factors. Because nurses tend to work a lot of overtime their salary can rise significantly on a week per week basis. Night shifts usually pay more than day shifts, sometimes $5 or more extra per hour. Most hospitals impose 12 hour shifts on nurses so night shift workers generally start at around 7.30 pm and finish at 7.30 am. The benefit is a four day weekend and a 36 hour week which is still considered full time.
Nurses can work in a particular ward of the hospital such as the maternity ward, intensive care unit, and children’s ward, among others. Nursing salaries generally do not depend upon which ward a nurse is placed in.
Nursing salaries are on the rise and provide a good standard of living for nurses who are one of the most important groups of people in our society. If you are seeking a highly rewarding career in the medical field, then working as a nurse is something for you to consider.

What Jobs In The Medical/health Care Have The Least Difficult Schooling And Pay Good? ?

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

What jobs in the medical/health care have the least difficult schooling and pay good?
Im thinking about going to school in the medical/health field and have a full time family and job. Can anyone recommend jobs in these fields that are secure, pay decent and aren’t very insanely hard schooling? The quicker the schooling the better. The easier school, the better. Any help is appreciated!

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