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Better Job Offer? Leave Your Current Position the Right Way

By Ron Lewis - June 7, 2017

Congratulations! Your hard work and career accomplishments have made you attractive to other employers, and you now have a job offer in hand for a better position. I’m sure you’re proud and excited. However, before you break out the champagne, there’s a little unfinished business – you have to part ways with your current employer.

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Don't Let Negative Coworkers Bring You Down

By MaryAnn DePietro - April 4, 2017

Hopefully, your work environment is filled with great managers and full of supportive co-workers. But even if you have a good working relationship with most of your colleagues, you might occasionally

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Don't Let Negative Coworkers Bring You Down

Jobs in Healthcare that are Mostly Behind the Scenes

By MaryAnn DePietro - March 30, 2017

Working in healthcare is the perfect choice for many people. After all, jobs in healthcare often offer a stable career, good salaries, and a chance to make a difference each day. You also have a

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Jobs in Healthcare that are Mostly Behind the Scenes

Making Evidence Based Practice an Easier Practice

By Allison Clark - March 23, 2017

The medical field is a wonderful balance of art and science. More and more, we, as practitioners, have access to the science and research at our fingertips. At the same time, our patients have more

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Making Evidence Based Practice an Easier Practice

5 Reasons Being Fit Helps Your Career

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - February 28, 2017

As a medical professional, you know that being overweight or obese greatly affects your health. The CDC notes that approximately 1/3 of American adults are obese, and that type 2 Diabetes and heart disease

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5 Reasons Being Fit Helps Your Career

How to Effectively Teach the Next Generation of Healthcare Professionals

By Allison Clark - February 7, 2017

Do you remember walking into your first clinical internship? You may have been nervous or excited, over-confident or completely clueless. So much of the experience of your internships depended on the

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How to Effectively Teach the Next Generation of Healthcare Professionals

When to use a recruiting firm for your job search

By Jennifer Bouley - February 2, 2017

When it comes to your job search as a healthcare professional, you often have several options available to you. These can come in the form of networking, referrals, direct applications, and the use

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When to use a recruiter for your job search

Career Options in Respiratory Therapy

By MaryAnn DePietro - January 17, 2017

Whether you’re a new grad or an experienced respiratory therapist, it’s nice to know what your employment options include. Although respiratory therapists often work with patients who have lung diseases,

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Career Options in Respiratory Therapy

Advice to me on my first day of work

By Allison Clark - January 12, 2017

I clearly remember my first day as a newly graduated physical therapist. I could not believe that I had landed a job working in a children’s hospital. I was excited and anxious to start, but walking

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Advice to me on my first day of work

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
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