Nursing Assistant Training Considerations
December 11, 2009 by
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One of the smartest career moves you can make is found in nursing assistant training. With the medical field expanding every year, the need for both professionals in this field and assistants is also on the rise.
However, there are a certain number of courses and certifications that have to be met in order to become [...]
Useful Pointers To Land A Certified Nursing Assistant Job
December 10, 2009 by
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There are obviously many different kinds of positions as a nurse that you can encounter during your career, however one of your first certified nursing assistant jobs may end up being the most memorable. Often looked at as an important rung in the ladder to a great career in the health care field, the job [...]
Vaccine rules expanded: Schools likely to be sites of future H1N1 vaccine clinics
December 9, 2009 by
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Vaccine rules expanded: Schools likely to be sites of future H1N1 vaccine clinics
By KAREN CAMPBELL Assistant Managing Editor Auglaize County school officials told health officials they welcome H1N1 clinics held in their buildings, but they have concerns about the timing of the vaccinations.
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Working As a Nursing Assistant Can Lead To a Career as a Nurse
December 8, 2009 by
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A Nursing Assistant certificate allows you the opportunity to secure employment at entry level in the medical field. This position requires compassion and dedication to assisting others. It also requires a high level of effective communication as well as attention for detail. Most people entering the Nursing Assistant profession find it to be a rewarding [...]
Deadline for application to SLMC Nurse Assistant Training Course is December 16
December 5, 2009 by
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Deadline for application to SLMC Nurse Assistant Training Course is December 16
The South Lyon Medical Center will conduct its next Nursing Assistant Training Course starting on January 20. The course will complete in April, and completion of the course enables the student to take the state certification exam.
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Are You Interested In Becoming A Certified Nursing Assistant?
December 3, 2009 by
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One of the fastest growing careers in the country today is certified nursing assistant, or CNA. Quite rewarding both financially and emotionally, this is the kind of career that you can enjoy for many years, with plenty of room for advancement if you would like it. If you think that some of the aspects of [...]
Cara, CLS, Gabe and Jayne, Nurse Assistant
December 1, 2009 by
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Nurse practitioners strive to bolster health system
November 29, 2009 by
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Nurse practitioners strive to bolster health system
Joyce Miller, an assistant professor at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing, and Cheryl Valle share a common professional bond. Both are nurse practitioners who try to promote education and good health care to their patients.
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Certified Nursing Assistant Opportunities Abound
November 27, 2009 by
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Certified Nursing Assistants are often called the backbone of long-term care. They are usually the ones providing a helping hand to nurses throughout many health care facilities. The one’s you can count on for a smile to make it feel more like home.
Certified nursing assistants are also known as nurse’s aides, orderlies, patient care technicians [...]
Nursing Assistant -Certified Nursing Assistant-CNA
November 25, 2009 by
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Where to find a free CNA training? Go to: www.medicalcareersite.com Nursing assistants, sometimes called nurse aides and geriatric aides, assist licensed nursing personnel in providing nursing care. They work under the direction and supervision of registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and other medical staff.