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Dear Abby: The letter you printed on Aug. 30 from that nurse who wants to change careers after only one year could have been written by me. I became a nurse in 2000. While I loved the intellectual stimulation and fulfillment of being a skilled and compassionate nurse, dealing with the "other nurses and the environment" was an entirely different matter.
There's a saying in nursing that "nurses like to eat their young." While it doesn't seem logical that experienced nurses would sabotage younger ones, it does happen -- more frequently than you might think.
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Given a choice of several career options, more Maine high school seniors are interested in pursuing nursing or work in the health care field than any other occupation.
According to a Friday report of MyCollegeOptions.org, which surveys the nation's students on a variety of topics and then aggregates the information, 10.3 percent of students in the Lewiston area are interested in careers in nursing and health care.
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... immigrants who are authorized to perform nursing services, in order to remove as quickly as reasona...(ii) Providing career development programs and other methods of facilita...nurses. (iii) Work schedule options. The facility provides nurses with non-mandatory w...
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Not so long ago, nursing was the target of many young women when it came time for a career choice.
But with options for women much better than they once were, nursing hasn't been quite as attractive to some.
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Although an injured worker's completing a rehabilitation program and yet fails to find employment may, under the circumstances, be a factor supporting an application for permanent total disability compensation, a rehabilitative effort resulting in recommended job searches does not mandate a finding that permanent total disability compensation should be awarded.
... of career counseling were provided to "address return to work ambivalence issues,... to return to nursing duties similar to her former position of employment with the ho...
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BALTIMORE, Dec. 16, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationwide, nursing is one of the largest and fastest growing healthcare occupations. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), nursing prospects rank significantly ahead of most occupations with 21%-to- 22% employment growth among LPNs and RNs projected through 2018.
Candidates planning to meet that growing demand by preparing for a career in nursing now have an all-inclusive online resource to guide their education and training decisions: www.nursingcareerdirectory.com.
...Options include training in vocational nursing to transiti...
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...A nursing contractor that seeks to employ nonimmigrant nurse...(2) Step Two: ?Providing career development programs and other methods of facilita...nurses. (3) Work schedule options?providng nurses with non-mandatory work schedule o...
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...PCTC Career Day: The Putnam Career & Technical Center in Elean...10. Practical Nursing: The Putnam Career & Technical Center is accepting...These classes discuss birth options, the labor process, medications and more. This cla...
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... organizations must seek to develop options that will result in a competitive advantage. Devel...Career Development International, 7, 24036. . Drucker, P....Research in Nursing and Health, 10, 335-344. . Reed, P.G. (1991). Self...
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...Bring a covered dish. PCTC Career Day: The Putnam Career & Technical Center in Elean...10. Practical Nursing: The Putnam Career & Technical Center is accepting...These classes discuss birth options, the labor process, medications and more. This cla...