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View all postsBalancing Your Lifestyle in Healthcare: Eating Your Way to the Top
By Victor Peña-Araujo - November 6, 2014
There is no way around it; a clinical job requires one to be on-the-go from the moment one walks into work until he or she leaves the hospital. For centuries, and in most cultures, feeding oneself
The Job Doctor Mailbag: Employment Gaps and Competitive Job Markets
By The Job Doctor - October 16, 2014
Pharmacist Job Search in Charlotte Not Working Out Jenny, Pharmacist from Charlotte, NC: I’ve been searching for a pharmacist job in and around Charlotte, NC for the past 6 months, and I’m not really
What Direction should the Experienced Nurse in Mid-Career take?
By Sharon A. Takiguchi, RN, MS, APRN, DrPH - September 30, 2014
What direction to take? With a bachelor in nursing degree, you have worked as a staff nurse on a general medical-surgical unit for two to five years, and you find yourself wondering if you should make
Balancing Your Lifestyle in Healthcare: Sleeping on the Job
By Victor Peña-Araujo - September 23, 2014
You have studied hard, pulled countless all-nighters, trained for years, and you’ve finally landed your dream job. You are ready to work hard, to be dedicated, and to give it your all. You are a caring
Balancing Your Lifestyle in Healthcare: Surviving The Hospital Lifestyle
By Victor Peña-Araujo - September 8, 2014
Most clinical hospital workers will probably agree that their jobs aren’t just jobs, but lifestyles. Just like being a member of the military or a flight crew, health care is an overwhelming endeavor
The Job Doctor Mailbag - Major Metro Hospitalist Jobs for New Grads & More
By The Job Doctor - September 3, 2014
Hospitalist Job Search for New Grad in Major Metro Matt, a physician on Google + writes: The search for my first post residency hospitalist position has brought up a few questions/concerns that I was
Now you are graduated as a new nurse, what next…
By Sharon A. Takiguchi, RN, MS, APRN, DrPH - August 27, 2014
After enjoying 40 years of working full time as a nurse, I just want to pass on my thoughts to you as you walk out of the clutches of academia and into a job in a medical center. Your face beams with excitement,
Introducing: The Job Doctor - Send In Your Job Search and Recruiting Questions
By The Job Doctor - August 21, 2014
Within the next week HospitalRecruiting.com will be unveiling a regular question and answer column we're calling "The Job Doctor Mailbag." We'll be using this feature to answer questions about job
What In-house Recruiters Really Care About on Your CV
By Michael Jones - June 27, 2014
Healthcare job seekers - physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, allied health professionals, and others - often spend a great deal of time preparing their CV’s and trying to determine exactly how
Blogger Wanted, Experience Required, But Not In Journalism
By Michael Jones - April 22, 2014
As the title of the post states, we are looking for blog contributors, and experience is required for this position, but not in journalism. What we would like to find are people who are a part of this