October 10th, 2009

Hospice is a concept that can be traced back in the centuries-old idea of offering a place of shelter for weary and sick travelers on a long journey. Over time, the concept has given a medical meaning and is now known as hospice or palliative care.
Hospice or palliative care gives humane and compassionate treatment to people who are in the last stages of incurable diseases such as cancer and AIDS. The family of the patient, the doctor and the patients itself are usually the ones who decide as to when a hospice service should begin.
Jobs in hospice care include palliative care nurses, physicians and certified nursing assistants (CAN’s), among others.
For more information on hospice care and hospice care jobs, visit the website of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.
September 10th, 2009

Surgeons are one of the highly in-demand medical professionals today. While there are different types of surgeons, a medical job seeker only need to think what surgeon job is good for him. One of them is transplant surgery.
A transplant surgeon takes on many intellectual and technical challenges. It is a life- saving surgery and a discipline that offers a high level of job satisfaction. A transplant surgeon performs surgery of different body organs such as liver, heart, lung, small bowel, and pancreas, as well as other areas such as bone, cornea and skin.
So, if you are interested and possess the needed education and skills, start a career in transplant surgery now.
August 10th, 2009

Medical transcriptionists are those people that make written medical reports, correspondence and other medical materials as dictated by physicians. Due to the advances in technology, many medical transcriptionists no longer appear in the hospitals and doctor�s offices. A lot of them are now working at the comfort of their own homes. The concept is called outsourcing transcription work and is now being practice in countries outside the United States such as India, Philippines, Pakistan and the Carribean.
Based on the US Bureau of Labor Statistics data, medical transcription jobs is projected to �grow faster than average for all occupations through 2014.� The demand is said to be spurred by an ever-growing and an ever-aging population. There is also the continued need for electronic documentation shared among providers, third-party payers, regulators, consumers and health information systems.
Given the above information, medical transcription jobs� future is indeed bright. Go and figure out if you want to be a medical transcriptionist today.
July 10th, 2009

Are you just starting out? Or are you planning a career move? You might want to consider joining the medical workforce. The medical industry is one of the fast-growing industries in the world today. And the demand for medical jobs continuously soars. There are far more opportunities in this field than you might imagine.
As long as there people getting sick, the presence of the medical industry will remain active and thus, medical jobs will become more secured.
So, if you�re the type of person who loves to impact other people�s life, patient, dedicated, compassionate, alert and strong-willed, a medical career is the one for you!
June 10th, 2009

As I�ve mentioned in my previous post, a career in biomedical research is one of the most fulfilling today. However, many people find it difficult to determine if biomedical research is the right career for them. Here are some advice to help you determine if a career in research fits you:
1. Know if research is your passion. Ask yourself what research activities excite you and you can visualize doing for years and so.
2. Attend research seminars and conferences. If any of these events interest you, then the possibility of you pursuing a career in biomedical research is high.
3. Research about the industry. This will give you valuable insights about the demands, challenges and prospects of biomedical research.
If the results of the above tasks are all positive, then it�s time you give this particular career a second look.
May 10th, 2009

Over the years, the research world in North America has rapidly advanced and the research industry has continuously registered high levels of growth.
Biomedical research, for example, is one of the most fulfilling research careers today. However, it is one tough job. It involves, first and foremost, accuracy and profoundness in gathering data and performing experimental studies.
Biomedical researchers spend long hours on research alone. This is an example of a job where you don�t have sufficient control of your time. Your work dictates that you stay on the lab to finish your research. But in the end, it�s not about how long you work, it�s about how you are able to improve the health of people through your valuable research.
April 10th, 2009

Registered nursing jobs are one of the career fields predicted to have more openings in the years ahead. If you�re searching for nursing jobs, this is your chance to get noticed.
Many medical institutions and healthcare centers are filling nursing positions because a great number of registered nurses are reaching retirement age and have to be replaced to ensure continued service. Advancements in medical technology are also a factor why the need for additional trained personnel is steadily rising.
So, if you think you have the qualifications and trainings, pursue a nursing job today. It will never take you long to get one, may it be locally or outside your country given the positive outlook for nursing jobs at present and in the years ahead.
March 10th, 2009

If you love traveling, why not pursue a career that lets you do just that? Today, there are several career fields that allow people to go to different places as travel plays a significant role in performing their jobs. One of them is the travel nursing profession.
As travel nurse, you get to work while visiting new places, meeting new people and gaining wonderful experiences. Usually, travel nurses are assigned to a specific medical facility for a particular period. This gives them the opportunity to serve and impact the lives of people from all over the country.
If you are a nursing professional who wants to be a travel nurse, start now by joining agencies for travel nursing professionals as they simplify the process of finding travel nursing jobs better than direct application. Also, take note that each state has its own set of working requirements for out-of-state health care professionals so make sure you have them.
February 23rd, 2009

It easy to get bogged down in a medical job. The stress the weight the responsibilities – it can all just build up over time and leave you tired and worn out. Try to ignite your passion by finding new things to do that will positively affect your job. If you’ve established a routine over time, try to change it in favor of a more flexible, enjoyable, or efficient one. Try to think of creative ways to spice up your day, and don’t forget to catch some rest in between everything. Try to talk to the people you work with and establish good relationships with them even outside of the workplace. You can also talk to patients and know their stories – making these people more than just cases on charts might inspire you to do the best for them.
January 9th, 2009
Call it what you may, a hospital is a business that has to deal with a lot of publicity and marketing hence they risk losing to competition out in the market. Marketing and ad campaigns give them the ability to maintain relevance as their competitors evolve, new and improved equipment is another point of interest, the ones with the most modern ones tend to get more customers because of the higher level of care they can accord their customers.
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