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For Graduating Residents and Fellows: Employed or Private Practice Model?

By Susan Kerrigan, MD - May 28, 2015

You are completing the formal training of your specialty and are now faced with how and where to practice medicine. Medical schools and residencies provide little information on the business of medicine.

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How to Shine in a Group Interview

By Angie Best-Boss RN - May 26, 2015

Look for enough jobs, and it’s bound to happen – the dreaded group interview. It’s an intimate gathering of you, at least one hiring manager (and here’s the best part), and another one or two job seekers.

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How to Shine in a Group Interview

Nursing Opportunities Beyond Bedside Care

By MaryAnn DePietro - May 1, 2015

For some people, there comes a point in their medical career when they are looking for a new challenge outside of bedside care. Bedside care involves direct care of patients, such as starting IVs,

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Nursing Opportunities Beyond Bedside Care

Linked What? Is Social Media Really Necessary for Medical Professionals?

By Carrie Maldonado; SPHR, SHRM-SCP, CPC, CPRW - March 27, 2015

Unless you have spent an extended length of time in a sensory deprivation chamber, chances are you have at least heard of the phenomenon known as social media. You probably have a Facebook account

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Where Are the Best Cities for Healthcare Workers?

By Daniel Jennings - March 23, 2015

Finding a nice place to live that is affordable can be really tough in today’s America because the cost of living and the availability of jobs can vary widely from region to region. The situation can

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Best Cities for Healthcare Workers

Where Registered Nurses Make the Most Money

By Angie Best-Boss RN - March 19, 2015

Maybe your grandma was right. The key to happiness is to follow your heart. Then again, Grandma probably didn’t have the kind of student loan debt you do. Maybe you should follow your heart in a state

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Nailing Your Nursing Interview

By MaryAnn DePietro - March 9, 2015

Before you start your dream job as a nurse, you need to get through the application process, which almost always includes an interview. Whether you are a new grad or an experienced nurse, interviewing

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Nailing Your Nursing Interview

Top Reasons Physician Candidates Don't Get Contacted

By Daniel Hadley - February 10, 2015

Lack of Board Certification Being board certified is increasingly more important for physicians today than it was 15 or 20 years ago. The advancements in technology and changes in best practices for

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Career Options for International Medical Graduates

By Christiana Davis, MD - February 6, 2015

The Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), through its program of certification, assesses whether physicians graduating from medical schools outside the US are ready to enter

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Turn Your Clinical Rotation Into a Nursing Job

By Angie Best-Boss RN - February 4, 2015

It can be tough to land your first nursing job. According to the National League for Nursing,“the economic recession has flooded the RN market with experienced nurses who were retired, planning to

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