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Showing posts with label healthcare news. Show all posts
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Monday, January 14, 2008

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Jobs Top Pay- Needed Now

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) works with a team of health care professionals to provide care for patients undergoing procedures requiring anesthesia. A CRNA typically administers care to patients in a surgical, emergency or post-operative environment. Anesthesia nursing is practiced by nurses who have formal, post-secondary education and who function in highly specialized roles.

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA's) are anesthesia specialists who administer approximately 65% of the 26 million anesthetics given to patients each year in the United States. CRNA's are the sole anesthesia providers in approximately 50% of all hospitals and nearly 70% of the rural hospitals in the United States.

CRNA's provide anesthetics to patients in collaboration with surgeons, anesthesiologists, dentists, podiatrists and other qualified healthcare professionals. When anesthesia is administered by a nurse anesthetist, it is recognized as the practice of nursing; when administered by an anesthesiologist, it is recognized as the practice of medicine.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

THE HIGHEST PAYING MEDICAL CAREERS AND THE BEST JOBS IN HEALTH CARE

1. Physician assistants
What they do: Provide diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive healthcare services as delegated by a physician.
What they need: Accredited educational programs usually last two years and are full-time. Once they complete one of these programs, physician assistants will need to take a national exam to obtain a license.
What they earn: $63,675/year*
With benefits and bonuses: $75,861


2. Medical records technicians

What they do: Maintain and evaluate the accuracy of patients' medical records, including exam results, X-ray reports, lab tests and past diagnoses.
What they need: Most often, an associate's degree from a community or junior college, with coursework in science and medicine.
What they earn: $31,837/year
With benefits and bonuses: $36,575


3. Social workers
What they do: Help people and families who face life-threatening diseases, domestic troubles or social problems function the best way they can in their environments, deal with relationships and solve personal and family problems.
What they need: Although a bachelor's degree in social work is sufficient for entry into the field, a master's degree in social work is becoming the standard and is typically required for positions in health settings and clinical work.
What they earn: $52,119/year
With benefits and bonuses: $59,554


4. Clinical laboratory technicians
What they do: Perform tests that result in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease. They analyze the results and relay them to physicians.
What they need: The usual requirement for an entry-level position is a bachelor's degree in medical technology or one of the life sciences; however, a combination of education, on-the-job experience and specialized training may suffice.
What they earn: $27,861/year
With benefits and bonuses: $32,070


5. Mental health counselor
What they do: Work with individuals, families and groups to address and treat mental and emotional disorders and promote optimum mental health, using a variety of therapeutic techniques.
What they need: A master's degree is typically required to be licensed as a counselor, which may entail 48 to 60 hours of graduate study.
What they earn: $40,338/year
With benefits and bonuses: $46,206


6. Medical scientists
What they do: Research human diseases to provide the information necessary to develop solutions to human health problems, such as vaccines and medicines. They may also perform clinical investigations, technical writing, drug application reviews and patent examinations.
What they need: A doctorate in a biological science is the minimum education required for most prospective medical scientists. Medical scientists who perform invasive procedures on patients must obtain licensure by graduating from an accredited medical school, passing a licensing exam and completing up to seven years of graduate education.
What they earn: $88,281/year
With benefits and bonuses: $103,638


7. Pharmacists
What they do: Distribute drugs prescribed by health practitioners, inform patients about medications and their use and advise health practitioners on the selection, dosages, interactions and side effects of medications.
What they need: A degree from an accredited college of pharmacy and successful completion of the state-required licensing exam.
What they earn: $81,439/year
With benefits and bonuses: $102,792


8. Physical therapistsWhat they do: Provide services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries and physical ailments.
What they need: A master's or doctoral degree from an accredited physical therapist educational program, as well as a state-required license.
What they earn: $53,410/year
With benefits and bonuses: $67,229


9. Medical transcriptionistsWhat they do: Transcribe dictated recordings made by healthcare professionals into medical reports, correspondence and other administrative material that eventually become part of patients' permanent files.
What they need: Postsecondary training in medical transcription from a vocational school, community college or distance-learning programs is often preferred by employers. Certificate programs often last a year and associate's degrees last two.
What they earn: $27,602/year
With benefits and bonuses: $31,776


10. Medical and health service managers
What they do: Plan, direct, coordinate and supervise the delivery of healthcare.
What they need: A master's degree in health sciences or administration (health services, long-term care, public or business) is the standard; however, a bachelor's degree is adequate for some entry-level positions.
What they earn: $55,380/year
With benefits and bonuses: $68,860

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

New York Nurse Careers Jobs And Resume Advise

New York Nurse Career
Launching a career as a nurse in New York City or the surrounding area is possible with several job opportunities and several resources to help you find the nursing job opportunity that is right for you.

NY Nurse Careers
NY nurse jobs are available in New York City. A benefit that NY nurses will have is not only having a fulfilling Nursing career that pays extremely well but also having access to all of NYC'S exciting attractions.


NY Nurse Career Nursing Jobs In New York

If you are searching for nursing jobs in New York, NY NURSE CAREER has several resources that will provide NY nurses with job listings, the ability to post and edit resumes, and more. And a nurse in New York has the opportunity to earn a whole lot of money and that feels good.

New York Nurse Careers RN Jobs
A registered nurse's role is one that involves administering medication to patients as well as taking their vitals, there are several types of RN jobs and NY NURSE CAREER HAS THEM ALL.

Manhattan Nursing Careers In NYC NursingWhen nursing in Manhattan, as either a traveling nurse or permanent nurse, you'll be able to visit area attractions on a daily basis, at least when you're not working. And you'll be earning top pay in the nursing field.

Albany Nursing New York Nurse Careers

Albany has many nursing job opportunities for registered nurses to consider, from critical care nurses to home-based nurses to many other types of nurses. In addition, NY NURSE CAREER OFFERS many resources with job listings to search through for your nursing needs.

Syracuse Nursing New York Nursing Careers
Nursing in Syracuse New York And NYC Nursing In And Around New York, there will allways be a significant need for registered nurses to provide patients with adequate healthcare. Depending on their specialty, nurses will perform a variety of duties and be educated on different aspects of healthcare.

ICU Nursing Jobs In New York City
ICU nursing jobs require nurses who have the willingness to stay up-to-date on the latest methods and technology. As the field of healthcare improves with new innovations that change healthcare practices, the need for knowledgeable nurses grows.


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Friday, October 12, 2007

Sign On Bonus For Nurses Top Paying New York Jobs

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Onsite RN Case Manager (Bronx and Queens locations) Bronx, NY 10/4

RN Case Manager Candidates on Demand Group Bronx, NY 9/26

Medical Positions-Ft/Pt Nurse for busy, progressive, computerize Morristown, NJ
RN / Registered Nurse / LPN Golden Living Centers Newark, NJ 9/30

Advanced Practice Nurse CPC Behavioral Healthcare Red Bank, NJ 9/21

Health Fair RN, LPN and MA CUSTOM HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS All 5 Boroughs, NY 9/14

Staff RN Fresenius Medical Care JAMAICA, NY 10/4

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Everything You Need To Know About A Career In Nursing

Nursing Questions In General

What is nursing all about?
The field of nursing provides tremendous opportunities for anyone interested in making a difference in the health care field. The nursing field remains a lucrative one for new hires and for nurses looking to advance within the field. Nurses today are in high demand.



What is the average salary for a nurse?
More job opportunities for nurses translate into higher salary and competitive benefits for you as a future nurse. According to the U.S. government's Occupational Outlook Handbook, earnings for registered nurses are above the national average. The median annual salary for registered nurses in your state can be found out on our homepage at NY NURSE CAREER

How old is the average nurse?
The average RN is 43 years old and more than half of them work full-time. Many of these nurses work in hospitals, doctors’ offices and clinics, nursing homes, home health care and a great many others travel—an option for you not long after graduating from your nursing program. Some nurses today even choose nursing as a second career.

Nursing Programs & Schools

Where do I begin?You've taken the first step. But you might be asking, "What's next?" It's easy to get started once you select a program and a nursing school. There are several options for you to consider before beginning your nursing education. Depending on the type of licensure you want, your personal career goals, and the amount of time and finances available to you for schooling, your education could take anywhere from one to four years to complete.


What options are available for my nursing school requirments?
Most nurses receive their degrees or diplomas through traditional learning methods at community or four-year universities. However, online programs are gaining in popularity, as well as distance education programs.


How do I choose a nursing school?
Once you've decided what type of program will fit your educational, financial and career needs, you'll need to choose a school.Find out which school works best for you and how you can enroll:Universities.com


Financial Aid

Q. Can you tell me more about grants, scholarships, and loans that might be available to me for nursing school?Financial assistance comes in many forms so be sure to do your research to find out what options you have. Most people find themselvs eligible for aid and not even know it.
Check out these resources:
Financial Aid from the U.S. Department of Education

What is the Tuition Abatement Program?
A. Tuition abatement and tuition/student loan reimbursement programs are becoming a popular way for hospitals to attract future nurses. The hospital will pay for your degree if you agree to a work at the hospital for a contracted amount of time.



How can I prepare myself for nursing school?
You’ve been accepted to nursing school, and now you want to get a head start in preparation for your first semester. Here are some easy ways you can prepare yourself without overdoing it.
Medical terminology–if you have not already taken a medical terminology course, consider purchasing a study guide. Having a good grasp of medical terminology will make your first semester go much more smoothly.
Anatomy and physiology–while you have most likely already taken these courses, a brush-up will be helpful before school begins.
Pathophysiology – I don’t recommend trying to learn patho in-depth over the summer, Pathophysiology Made Incredibly Easy is an excellent, user-friendly resource you can look over this summer and use throughout nursing school.




Can you help me prepare and get through my clinicals?
You've made it to clinicals where you can begin putting your knowledge to work. You're probably nervous but it's normal and will soon pass as you become better acquainted with the facility, staff and the tasks you are expected to complete.

Here are a few tips to help you through clinicals: Spend time with the machinery. Does your school have open lab hours during the summer? If so, you may want to stop in a few times to get familiar with the equipment. At the very least, it will serve to decrease your anxiety and help you feel more comfortable with the "tech" side of things.

Watch some videos. Visit your school’s student resource library and browse their offerings. Most schools have videos demonstrating various procedures and techniques. While watching a video is never a substitute for hands-on experience, they are very helpful for giving you a start-to-finish overview of each skill.

Practice your assessments. Often, family members and friends will let you take vital signs and practice your basic assessment skills on them (if you smile big and ask nicely). The simple goal here is to feel less awkward with the tools of the trade (stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, etc.) and more comfortable with your role. That alone will help your confidence on the floor next fall.



Do you have any tips for getting through nursing school?For some, there is nothing worse than studying for and taking tests. However, the process can be simplified by forming solid study habits, creating a plan that works for you, and preparing for exams more efficiently. Here are some tips and tools, and ways to formulate your own study plan to make nursing school more enjoyable!
Stick to the plan. Track all projects, deadlines, exams and other activities relating to work and/or school in a personal planner or a pocketbook calendar.


1.Take notes. Place notes in outline format with headers, subheads and bullet points. Add items your lecturer refers to in the book.


2.Create flashcards. A quick and easy way to quiz yourself right up until test day. Use flashcards for making a file of diseases/conditions and their treatments, listing signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests and interventions.


3.Tape record. This is especially handy on "test review" days when instructors share what material is likely to appear on the exam. Remember to check with your instructor first!


4.Compare notes. It's possible that your classmates have information you didn't catch and vice-versa.


5.Use the textbook to your advantage. Outline each chapter, write down questions about concepts you don't understand and refer to other resources for extra help (i.e. the Internet, nursing journals, NCLEX review materials, etc.).


6.Stay informed. Attending class is important. You never know if a question asked by a fellow classmate or a piece of information not found in the book might be found on the next exam.


7.Ask questions. Get answers to questions raised in your book, ideas you're unclear on from lectures or clarify your notes.


8.Stay in touch with your instructor. Visit during office hours, send an e-mail, talk by phone and sit in the front row during class whenever possible.

9.
Be exam prepared.
Find out what the exam will cover and the exam format. Review points emphasized in class, questions in your study guides, past quizzes and end of chapter review sections.


NCLEX Preparation

Who needs to take the NCLEX?
At the completion of nursing school, all graduates are required to take the NCLEX examination in order to practice as an entry-level licensed RN or LPN in the United States. The registration process begins near the end of your final year in nursing school. At that time you will receive an application to take the NCLEX examination. It must be filled out and returned to the Board of Nursing in the state in which you expect to practice as a nurse.

How can I prepare for the NCLEX?
If you've graduated from nursing school, you possess all of the knowledge you need in order to pass the NCLEX examination. Get prepared by reviewing the material you haven't seen in a while. The trick to passing is starting the review process immediately following your final exams when the information is fresh in your mind.



Should I look for an internship/externship while in nursing school?Working as a student nurse intern while in school is an excellent way to get practical experience.And it's woderfull way to develop a positive relationship with, and to evaluate a potential future employer.


I've Graduated Nurse School Now What

I just graduated and am beginning to look for a job. Where do I start?You're ready to start your first job. That's great! Now is the time to polish up your resume, practice your interview skills, and decide what type of job you’re looking for. NYNURSECAREERS IS A GREAT PLACE TO GET YOUR NURSE CAREER STARTED. /strong>


Nursing Specialites

How do I know which specialty is right for me?
There are many nursing specialties from which to choose. You should explore as many options as possible during your clinical rotations and internship programs. Talk to you advisor often - he or she can help guide you in the right direction.

Check out these specialties and career paths for nurses:

Allergy Nurses
Correctional Nursing
Critical Care Nurses
Epidemiology Nurses
ER
Forensic Nursing
Gerontological Nurses
Health, Obstetric and Neonatoal Nursing
Home Health Nursing
Hospice Nursing
Lactation Nurse Consultants
Nurse Anesthetists
Nurse Midwives
Nurse Pain Management Specialists
Nurse Practitioners
Nurse Procurement Coordinators
Nursing Informatics
Nursing Research: From Concept to Care
Occupational Nursing
Oncology Nursing
Orthopaedic Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Perioperative Nursing
Public Health Nursing
RN First Assistant
Transcultural Nursing
Wound Care Nursing
What are some other nursing related jobs?
Are you looking to take your career in a new direction? Today's economy offers nurses a variety of choices outside the traditional hospital setting.

Here are just a few
Cruise Ship Nurses
Entrepreneur –Consultant
Flight Nurses
Legal Nurse Consulting
Medical Writer/Editor
Military Nurses
Nurse Outreach Educator
Nurse Recruiter
Nurse Sleep Specialists
Sales and Marketing
School Nursing
Travel Nurses
Weight Loss Specialty Nurse


AS ALLWAYS NYNURSECAREER HAS THEE HIGHEST PAYING NURSE JOBS AND THERE ALL AVAILABLE FOR HIRE TODAY FIND YOUR NURSING JOB HERE

5000 Nurses Set To Go On Strike

OAKLAND – In Northern California Nearly 5,000 nurses have gone on strike to protest what they said were inadequate contract offerings from the Sutter Health hospital chain.

It seems that the nurses have been in negotiations with many of the not-for-profit hospitals since the spring. The California Nurses Association decided on a two-day walkout to protest what they said were unacceptable proposals on retirement benefits,health care and staffing levels.



The strike will affect 13 bay area hospitals and two Sacramento-area hospitals. The Sutter Health hospitals are located in Santa Rosa, Oakland, San Francisco, Marysville, Yuba City and several other cities.

California Hospital officials say replacement workers are in place and patients should not expect disruptions in service.
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40 Medical Employees May Lose The Jobs For George Clooney Leek

George Clooney was injured in a minor motorcycle crash about a month ago, but it appears it's the nurses and the hospital staff that will suffer as result of his motorcycle crash.

After hearing that as many as 40 Palisades Medical Center employees are under investigation and that more than two dozen have already been suspended without pay – for allegedly leaking George's and girlfriend Sarah Larson's private medical records to the media, the actor threw his star power behind the staff.

"This is the first I've heard of it," Clooney, 46, said in a statement Tuesday. "And while I very much believe in a patients right to privacy, I would hope that this could be settled without suspending medical workers."

It all started shortly after the accident when the press had details about the couple's medial conditions – Clooney suffered a fractured rib and his girlfriend Larson broke her big toe – WCBS 2 in New Jersey reports. Leaking confidential information is a violation of federal law.

According to WCBS, hospital employees who were not treating Clooney themselves accessed his medical records via the hospital computer system, with one security guard going so far as to give out the phone number of one of Clooney's family members.

Jeanne Otersen, a spokeswoman whose Health Professional and Allied Employees Union represents 700 employees at Palisades Medical Center, said, "It was inappropriate but they are paying a steep price ... The apology to him for his privacy rights [is necessary], but I think, in fact, the hospital is overreacting."

She added that, in some cases, a breach of confidentiality might be something as minor as a hospital employee looking into a computer system to confirm that a particular name is actually in the hospital. Cut clearly this went much farther.

She calls such an action "still inappropriate, but it's not worth suspending someone's pay for a month. It doesn't mean it's appropriate, but the penalty has to be commensurate with the action."

As for Clooney, he's still going to keep riding. "I've been riding for 30 years, and I've had three accidents, which isn't bad odds. I'll keep riding," he said last week.

Monday, October 8, 2007

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Thursday, October 4, 2007

20 Trabajos Bien Pagados Que No Requieren un Grado Universitario

20 Trabajos Bien Pagados Que No Requieren un Grado Universitario
Laura Morsch, CareerBuilder.com writer


¿Qué tienen en común el fundador de Microsoft, Bill Gates; el CEO de Oracle, Larry Ellison; y el magnate del entretenimiento, David Geffen? Además de ser extremadamente millonarios, ninguno de ellos se graduó de una universidad.

Aunque hace un tiempo era un acuerdo convencional que tú necesitabas un grado universitario para tener éxito, muchos expertos en el tema del empleo creen que esta máxima ha llegado a ser un mito. Si bien una educación en el "college" aumenta las posibilidades de que un trabajador gane más dinero, no es el único camino seguro para conseguir un empleo bien pagado.

Pese a que los buenos trabajos requieren cada vez más de algún entrenamiento post- escuela secundaria, muchos de ellos no exigen estudios superiores de cuatro años (grado de Bachiller, en inglés "Bachelor's degree"). De hecho, según la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales de EE.UU., 8 de cada 10 de las ocupaciones de más rápido crecimiento hasta el 2014 no requieren de un grado de Bachiller. Y estos empleos, incluyendo tecnología médica, plomería, bomberos, y reparación de automóviles, son menos vulnerables a la externalización (ser realizados desde fuera del país). ¡Claro, porque si tu carro se echa a perder en Indiana, tú no vas a salir volando en búsqueda de ayuda en otro país!

Basados en información del Departamento del Trabajo y de la Oficina del Censo, Michael Farr, experto en planeamiento de carreras profesionales, y Laurence Shatkin, experto en estadísticas, publicaron recientemente la segunda edición de su libro "Los 300 mejores trabajos que no requieren de un grado de cuatro años" ("The 300 Best Jobs That Don't Require a Four-Year Degree.") Entre las 25 ocupaciones con mejores remuneraciones hay trabajos en ventas, educación, aplicación de la ley, construcción, administración y transporte, así como empleoss directivos y de supervisión.

Aquí están los 20 trabajos top que no exigen un grado universitario, según el libro de Shatkin: NY NURSE CAREER

Monday, October 1, 2007

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A Wave Of Nursing Change To Land In Atlantic City
Main Category: Nursing / Midwifery News



The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) will hold its annual Convention beginning Thursday, September 27 and ending on Sunday, September 30 at the Atlantic City Convention Center. More than 300 registered nurses are expected to attend.

This year's theme, "Nursing: Catch the Wave," refers to the current wave of change - political, technological, and professional - taking place within the field of nursing. To help nurses lead these changes, the event offers 16 different continuing education sessions in four tracks: clinical innovations, contemporary issues, legislative advocacy, and professional development. Nurses can earn up to 5 CE hours over three days.

The theme is reflected in the plenary session speech, "Why the U.S. Needs a National Health Plan," which will be delivered by Steffie Woolhandler, MD, MPH, co-founder of Physicians for a National Health Plan and associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. A powerful keynote address will expose the little-known crime of human trafficking. Barbara Glickstein, RN, MPH, MS, will explain how nurses can intervene by identifying and aiding victims of this global human rights abuse.

Healthcare fraud is the focus of the endnote speech, presented by Michael Clarke, JD, chief of the Medicaid Fraud Unit of the Nassau County (NY) DA's office. He will describe the crucial role that nurses play in the fight against healthcare abuse using case studies where nurses were the first to recognize the problem.

The NYSNA Convention is open to all registered nurses and nursing students. They may register in person at the Atlantic City Convention Center beginning at 7 a.m. on Thursday, September 27 or online at A Wave Of Nursing Change To Land In Atlantic City
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The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) will hold its annual Convention beginning Thursday, September 27 and ending on Sunday, September 30 at the Atlantic City Convention Center. More than 300 registered nurses are expected to attend.

This year's theme, "Nursing: Catch the Wave," refers to the current wave of change - political, technological, and professional - taking place within the field of nursing. To help nurses lead these changes, the event offers 16 different continuing education sessions in four tracks: clinical innovations, contemporary issues, legislative advocacy, and professional development. Nurses can earn up to 5 CE hours over three days.

The theme is reflected in the plenary session speech, "Why the U.S. Needs a National Health Plan," which will be delivered by Steffie Woolhandler, MD, MPH, co-founder of Physicians for a National Health Plan and associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. A powerful keynote address will expose the little-known crime of human trafficking. Barbara Glickstein, RN, MPH, MS, will explain how nurses can intervene by identifying and aiding victims of this global human rights abuse.

Healthcare fraud is the focus of the endnote speech, presented by Michael Clarke, JD, chief of the Medicaid Fraud Unit of the Nassau County (NY) DA's office. He will describe the crucial role that nurses play in the fight against healthcare abuse using case studies where nurses were the first to recognize the problem.

The NYSNA Convention is open to all registered nurses and nursing students. They may register in person at the Atlantic City Convention Center beginning at 7 a.m. on Thursday, September 27 or online at http://www.nysna.org.

With more than 35,000 members, NYSNA is the oldest and largest state nurses' association in the nation. It is an influential union for RNs, representing nurses in New York and New Jersey. Offering a wide range of services to its members, NYSNA fosters high standards of nursing education and practice and works to advance the profession through legislative activity. It is a constituent of the American Nurses Association and of the United American Nurses, an affiliate of the AFL-CIO.


With more than 35,000 members, NYSNA is the oldest and largest state nurses' association in the nation. It is an influential union for RNs, representing nurses in New York and New Jersey. Offering a wide range of services to its members, NYSNA fosters high standards of nursing education and practice and works to advance the profession through legislative activity. It is a constituent of the American Nurses Association and of the United American Nurses, an affiliate of the AFL-CIO.

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