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How to Overcome Language Barriers in Patient Care

By Allison Clark - December 20, 2016

How Do You Say, “Do you speak English?” We have all seen it or done it – trying to communicate with someone who does not speak your language. Struggling through gestures, pointing, talking slowly, over

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How to Overcome Language Barriers in Patient Care

Keeping Yourself Safe While Working in Healthcare

By Allison Clark - December 1, 2016

Put Your Mask on First Healthcare professionals are notorious for not being very good patients, but if you want a long career in healthcare, you need to take care of yourself. As it goes with airline

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Keeping Yourself Safe While Working in Healthcare

Why I Wanted to Become a Physical Therapist

By Allison Clark - November 15, 2016

Discovering my vocation It’s a common question asked to kids – “What do you want to be when you grow up?” No one in my family was in the healthcare field; in fact, they actively avoid going to the doctor.

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Why I Wanted to Become a Physical Therapist

Student Loan Debt Relief Options for Healthcare Professionals

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - November 10, 2016

Healthcare professionals, like other Americans, graduate with high student debt loads. The facts are staggering: 81% of medical school graduates have education debt. $180,723 is the average

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Student Loan Debt Relief Options for Healthcare Professionals

How to a Survive a Joint Commission Visit

By Angie Best-Boss RN - November 1, 2016

If you have been in healthcare longer than a minute, you know the fear that strikes your heart when you hear the dreaded announcement that “Jay-Co” (JCAHO, or the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare

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How to a Survive Joint Commission Visit, by Angie Boss RN

Taking the wrong job isn't as bad as you think

By Jack Isler, MD - September 29, 2016

There are many horror stories out there about what can happen to you when you take the wrong job. However, I can say unequivocally that I learned more from taking the wrong job than I ever did with

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Taking the wrong job isn't as bad as you think

How to Maintain a Professional Image in the Social Media Age

By Nora Ekeanya D.O. - September 22, 2016

“Oh, no!” I said, with a concerned look on my face. “What’s wrong?” he asked. “A nurse I work with just friended me on Facebook. What do I do?” The worst fear I had as a first year resident

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How to Maintain a Professional Image in the Social Media Age

Healthcare Career Rounds - Best states for docs, Passive job seekers, more

By Michael Jones - July 20, 2016

SocialHire.com offered a blog post with five solid tips to help job seekers and employers know if they are working with a good recruiter, or not. 1. Listen more than they talk. Recruiters exist to match

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Healthcare Career Rounds

Get Off on the Right Foot - 6 Tips for Starting a New Job

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - July 6, 2016

As someone in the healthcare field, you might take advantage of the new job opportunities available. Consider these employment facts for February 2016: Hospitals added 11,000 jobs Ambulatory

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Get Off on the Right Foot - 6 Tips for Starting a New Job

What the Experts Know - Advice on Making a Great Impression

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - June 21, 2016

If you are like most job seekers, you wonder if you are doing the right things to get a new job. You probably wished for insights into the hiring process so you do not lose out on any great opportunities.

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What the Experts Know - Advice on Making a Great Impression
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