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		<title>Interesting Facts To Know About Medical Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 07:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While many industries are losing jobs, the health care field continues to grow. As baby boomers age and Americans just are generally living longer than ever before, the demand for health care is high. Those wanting to join the health care field have many choices available to them, from administrative jobs to patient care jobs. There are entry level jobs available as well as medical jobs for those who have or are willing to get advanced schooling and training.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>While many industries are losing jobs, the health care field continues to grow. As baby boomers age and Americans just are generally living longer than ever before, the demand for health care is high. Those wanting to join the health care field have many choices available to them, from administrative jobs to patient care jobs. There are entry level jobs available as well as medical jobs for those who have or are willing to get advanced schooling and training.</p>
<p>If you have visited your doctors office lately, chances are that you may have seen a physician assistant rather than the doctor. This person will handle much of the same duties of the doctor, but they must be supervised by the doctor. This is a fast growing field. Plan on two to three years to become a physician assistant.</p>
<p>As the health industry grows, there is becoming a need for more medical secretaries. A medical secretary does administrative tasks and can find employment in doctors offices, clinics, hospitals and nursing homes. A degree or certification is not required to be a medical secretary, but as the job market becomes more competitive, the person who has taken some medical secretary classes will have the edge. You will also need to have good office skills.</p>
<p>Along the same lines as medical secretaries are medical assistants. Medical assistants not only perform clerical duties, but also do some medical procedures such as taking and recording the temperature and blood pressure of a patient. They may also take the medical history of a patient and some even draw blood. If you are interested in <a target='_blank' href="http://www.soliant.com/physicians/hospitalist-jobs/">hospitalist jobs</a>, you can usually finish training in ten to eighteen months time.</p>
<p>As the demand for more health care grows, there is a need for more physicians, surgeons and nurses to treat patients. Aspiring doctors and surgeons can plan on spending eleven to sixteen years in college, post college and residency training. It takes four years to become a registered nurse and one to two years to be a licensed practical or licensed vocational nurse.</p>
<p>There has also become a greater need for more pharmacists. Much of the college education that is required for a pharmacist is the same as a doctor, but a pharmacist can receive their degree in about eight years. Also working in pharmacies are technicians and assistants. The pharmacy tech assists the pharmacist and works under their supervision. Some pharmacies will not require a technician to be certified, but they usually desire someone certified to fill this position. To be a pharmacy assistant, you should have good customer service skills as you are the first contact person the public sees. A pharmacy assistant job is usually entry level.</p>
<p>Many people are beginning to start a home based business as a medical biller or medical transcriptionist. The medical biller is responsible for sending bills to the insurance company for treatment that the patient received. Billing clerks typically work in hospitals, clinics and doctors offices before becoming an independent contractor working from home. A medical transcriptionist must have a strong understanding of medical terminology as well as good listening skills. You can complete training in a little under eighteen months to become a medical transcriptionist. Just as medical billing clerks do, many medical transcribers will work in an office to build up their skills before beginning to work from home.</p>
<p>During a time when many jobs are going away, many medical jobs are becoming available. Those who are looking for their first job as well as people wanting or needing to make a career change will find many choices available to them in the health care field. It is simply a matter of finding the job that suits your talent and the schooling that you have or are willing to obtain.</p>
<p>This dedicated healthcare staffing centre offers the most practical and diverse <a href="http://www.soliant.com">medical jobs</a> across the country. We have a wide variety of <a href="http://www.soliant.com/physicians/">physician jobs</a> available, as well as employment opportunities for hospitalist jobs and RN jobs.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Personalizing Your Nursing Uniforms</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have to wear a uniform for work, you may feel as though it stifles your creativity and prevents you from expressing your individuality. However, it doesn't have to be this way. Although some uniforms, such as those of postal workers or police, leave less room for creativity, others, such as <a href="http://www.dailyscrubs.ca/">nursing uniforms</a>, can definitely be adapted to reflect your personal style. There are many aspects of a uniform that you can play with. Here are some suggestions for how to do so.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you have to wear a uniform for work, you may feel as though it stifles your creativity and prevents you from expressing your individuality. However, it doesn&#8217;t have to be this way. Although some uniforms, such as those of postal workers or police, leave less room for creativity, others, such as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.dailyscrubs.ca/">nursing uniforms</a>, can definitely be adapted to reflect your personal style. There are many aspects of a uniform that you can play with. Here are some suggestions for how to do so.</p>
<p>Color</p>
<p>Color has such a huge affect on our moods. I find that when I am wearing brighter colors, I feel more energetic and positive. When people think of scrubs, they often think of the traditional white or green colors, but they are available in all kinds of hues. Choose bolder colors, that flatter you and that match your natural coloring. You may be surprised what a difference it makes when you see yourself in the mirror.</p>
<p>Find Patterns</p>
<p>Scrubs come in many different patters. A floral design could be fun, or perhaps a geometric one. If you work in a pediatric setting, try wearing scrubs that display a popular character such as Cookie Monster or Dora the Explorer. This could help stimulate conversations with your patients, and also might help to establish trust, as they will associate you with something they find positive and familiar.</p>
<p>Pay Attention to the Cut</p>
<p>People often think that the cut of a uniform is not important, since it is supposed to be functional. But just like with any outfit, the cut of your scrubs could be the difference between looking frumpy and looking fabulous. Make sure that your scrubs fit comfortably, but don&#8217;t choose ones that are so huge they swallow you up. Look for cinched waists, tapered legs, and other features that make scrubs look less like sacks and more like fashionable clothes.</p>
<p>Mix and Match</p>
<p>Try wearing a t-shirt of a complimentary color underneath your scrub jacket, or if you are feeling especially bold, mix and match the whole outfit, wearing a different color top and pants.</p>
<p>Accessorize</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t want to wear anything too clunky while working as a nurse, since heavy earrings or large necklaces might get in the way. However, if your office allows it, you can wear small studs that compliment your uniform. If there are hints of blue in your outfit, try wearing some fun blue earrings to make it pop! You could also wear a brooch or a pin on your collar. Some scrubs accessorize themselves with features like colored waistbands or detail on the pockets. Also, remember that makeup can help to bring the outfit together. Choose eye-shadow or lipstick shades that play well with the colors in your chosen uniform.</p>
<p>Even when you are wearing a uniform, you can express your personality. Your nursing uniforms can display many aspects of who you are, and getting ready for work can be fun! With a little bit of effort, your scrubs can become unique reflections of who you are.</p>
<p>High-quality <a href="http://www.dailyscrubs.ca/">nursing uniforms</a> are dependable and fashionable at the same time. The right <a href="http://www.dailyscrubs.ca/">medical scrub</a> is a great investment to consider.</p>
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