By: Elijah James | 2011-01-04 | Careers After a nurse receives the certificate or diploma necessary to work legally as a registered nurse, he or she is eligible to enroll in nursing continuing education, which emphasizes specialized fields in the nursing and medical fields and returns another certificate upon completion of the program. Some of the continuing nursing education fields available to registered nurses are: legal issues of health care, nursing administration and managerial skills, distinctive health care issues such as brai read more
By: ChristoperRobertson | 2011-04-03 | Reference & Education If you're a nurse, then you know that nursing continuing education courses help you stay current in the overall medical field as well as allowing you to study your own specialty in depth. In most states, read more
By: melvillejackson | 2010-10-27 | Online education Nursing has always been an inextricably integral element of healthcare management system. However, the ongoing developments in the field of medicine, along with the changing social dynamics of the patient-doctor relationship, place several challenges for practicing nurses. This means it is no longer enough to simply have practical and theoretical knowledge of the technical aspects of nursing. read more
By: ChristoperRobertson | 2011-04-11 | Reference & Education Online nursing courses and programs have many advantages over campus-based programs. With flexible schedules and ongoing start times, online education caters to busy people who have jobs and family or other responsibilities. read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2011-07-15 | Careers The nursing education is becoming more popular again in the start of the new millennium. This is because of the rise in demand for competent and quality health care professionals in the hospitals, health care institutions, clinics, and even public health centers. read more
By: Michele James Smith | 2010-03-29 | Insurance Continuing Educational Units (CEU) is a nationally-recognized unit of credit which is equivalent to 10 hours of participation in an accredited program. This is a process of quantifying the time spent in the classroom during training activities and professional development. read more
By: Mike Bordon | 2010-10-28 | Online education Nursing is one of the many careers that you can choose if you like to associate yourself with the medical field. Besides being a very highly in demand job, this career is a satisfying and thoroughly rewarding on the humanitarian front. Registered nursing is one of the largest nursing fields. Registered nurses, (RN) assist physicians, manage patients in hospital, and also help in the line of treatment assist the patient at every step. read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2011-07-27 | Health & Fitness There are quite a number of nursing schools all over the world that offer the kind of education and training necessary for nursing students to be prepared for a career in nursing. In many countries, the number of specialized schools for nursing or schools that offer a nursing course have increased over the past few years due to the high demand for nurses in a variety of locations all over t read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2011-07-15 | Careers The Nursing field has evolved from becoming just the right hand of a doctor to a very important medical job in the field of health and medicine. Nurses can be identified or differentiated by types, depending on the type of education and training as well as level of expertise. read more
By: Alvaro Butler | 2010-10-19 | Reference & Education The Oncology nurse emerged related to the cancer illness which needs the individual heath care. The realization that cancer is a major chronic health problem makes the health workers feel the importance to develop the oncology nursing which focuses to the cancer treatment. read more
By: Elijah James | 2010-12-03 | Reference & Education Nursing jobs are considered to be the easiest to find and for this reason, more and more people are enrolling in nursing schools to secure the best jobs in the market. While there are courses that take even four years to complete, some nursing courses take up to 120 hours of both theory and practical lessons and one is ready to get certification and then get a job. Nursing education is very important as it provides all necessary skills and knowledge on proper patient handling. read more
By: ChristoperRobertson | 2011-03-28 | Reference & Education Nursing education courses could land you a job that is as recession proof as any job could be in today's economy. That's because the healthcare industry is the largest industry in the United States and it's still growing faster than any other industry, read more
By: Michael Harrah | 2010-10-26 | Reference & Education Online Accelerated Nursing Programs- The Fastest Track To A Nursing Profession. Its no secret that there is a scarcity of nurses nationwide. Hospitals as well as other health care facilities continue to develop lucrative employment offers for nurses which incompass an appealing salary, superb insurance coverage, retirement and holiday benefits, as well as a flexible work routine. The nurse population is growing, but its not escalating at a rate which will meet the need through the following ten read more
By: MD Syai | 2011-01-01 | Careers The current nursing jobs shortage crisis has opened tremendous financial opportunity for all nurses as RN’s everywhere tend to be calling the shots as well as reaping the rewards read more
By: briednathan | 2010-10-15 | Reference & Education The following 10 online nursing schools are excellent choices to help you get the training, degrees and certifications to enter a high paying medical field that has a strong demand for jobs in practically all markets read more