would like to look into in the future are becoming a nursing assistant, a surgeon, or a criminal investigator. They are all careers that interest me. I find them intriguing and life-changing. They are not only life-changing for me but for the people I would be helping as well. To begin, I already have a little background when it comes to nursing. I am taking a class to become a certified nursing assistant. So to be an actual nursing assistant would be an awesome career to start my life. What they
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Mary Jackson | 5656 Oak Street Detroit, MI 85533 Home: 123-456-7899 Cell: 123-456-7890 Email: info@hloom.com | Objective | To obtain a position as a medical assistant in a medical facility where I can continue to develop and enhance my hands-on skills and knowledge in the medical field. | Qualifications | Certified Medical Assistant with medical practice experience.Proficient in performing administrative tasks.Extremely knowledgeable with clinical procedures.Clinical experience includes geriatric
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Nursing for Life: How to Begin a Lifelong Career in Nursing According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the career outlook for nurses is excellent. In fact, the BLS estimates that the projected percent change in employment for nurses will be almost 20 percent from 2012 to 2020. Below introduces four ways to begin a lifelong career as a nurse. Volunteer Volunteering in a health care organization is a great way to learning basic nursing skills. For example, a hospital volunteer will come into
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Joint Commission Eligibility for Hospital Accreditation, the organization must be in the United States or its territories, or if outside the United States, is operated by the U.S. government or under a charter of the U.S. Congress. For all programs by law the organization has a facility license or registration to conduct its scope of services. The organization can demonstrate that it continually assesses and improves the quality of its care, treatment, and/or services. .The organization identifies
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choose: doctors, nurses, certified nursing assistants, physical therapists, case managers, and dietary staff. All of these staff members have the most frequent direct contact with patients throughout their
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employed as a traveling Registered Nurse for several years. For several years now, I have been working diligently towards the goal of becoming a nurse practitioner and want vastly to study at Old Dominion University towards the Masters in Science in Nursing as a Family Practice Nurse Practitioner. My long-term professional goal for the future is to work as a design and management of the administration. I hold a B.S. from the University of the XXXX Philippines in the area of Business Administration
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The main argument, which Lakeland Health Care LLC presented, included that some of the LPNs disciplined the Certified Nurses Assistants CNA. Based on that fact, they have the supervisor’s power and are not considered as eligible for union representation since they are part of management. Employer and union pursued their legal options. The biggest controversy of this case
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through the usual childhood fantasies: pilot, lawyer, scientist, architect, etc. But, never a nurse. My complete fascination and admiration for the profession is something that came to me rather recently in my life. In fact, what inspired me to pursue nursing was my experience with my pregnancies and the birth of my second child. Second child? Yes, I have two babies. So maybe I am going about things in a somewhat unorthodox manner, but it sure makes for an interesting and challenging learning environment
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Mariano Grand Canyon University Theoretical Foundations for Nursing Roles and Practice NUR502 July 31, 2013 Master's Prepared Nurse Interview Interview This is an interview of a Master’s- prepared nurse who has recently assumed an Assistant Director of Nursing position. The aim of the interview is to show how a graduate of a Master of Science in Nursing would adequately prepare a nurse to assume a higher role in the field of nursing practice, education or administration. This achievement offers
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Spires 1937 Hoge Ave Zanesville, Ohio, 43701 | 740-452-5235 | Spires249@gmail.com Objective Skilled Certified Nursing Assistant with good knowledge and understanding of development factors specific to adult and geriatric residents. Administrative Assistant With excellent knowledge of customer service and good people skills looking to enter the sales field. Education Administrative Assistant |August 2012| Mid-East Adult Center STNA | Jully 25 2013 | Mid East Adult Education * Franklin
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