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		<title>An Overview Of The Nursing Career</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 08:43:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy Walters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you're just out of senior high school wondering what career path to take, or looking for a second career Nursing is a rewarding choice. This field if focused primarily on caring for and assisting families, and individuals in meeting their optimal health potential. At this time in our paradigm nursing is viewed as both a science, and a skill - a great background within the biological sciences is needed, however more importantly the interpersonal skills and understanding of psychology is needed. More regularly then not those who get into nursing have a predisposed uncanny degree of interpersonal skills, the science could be learnt much easier then your psychology and application therein.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Whether you&#8217;re just out of high school wondering what career road to take, or buying second career Nursing is a rewarding choice. This field if focused totally on taking care of and assisting families, and individuals in meeting their optimal health and wellness potential. At this time in our paradigm nursing is seen as both a science, and an art &#8211; a great background in the biological sciences is required, however more importantly the interpersonal skills and understanding of psychology is needed. More regularly then not those who get into nursing have a predisposed uncanny level of interpersonal skills, the science can be learnt much easier then the psychology and application therein.</p>
<p>Historically the career we call nursing was provided by the military, and by nuns. We are able to still see evidence even today of nursing coming from those roots, for example in Britain &#8211; senior female nurses are classified as &#8220;sisters&#8221;, an immediate association to nuns. We can also see in more present times how nurses are combining their practice using their religion through what is known as parish nursing; Parish nurses work alongside the church community in providing health education and counseling.</p>
<p>Nursing is a vital part of the medical society, to believe this career is less valuable or sits below inside a hierarchy when compared with doctors is really a grave misunderstanding in integrity. The practice of nursing is laid down upon a social contract involving altruistic behavior and compassion, it&#8217;s been this way since it started &#8211; inasmuch so it is a way of life instead of a career. It is a base of data using the mentality of bettering humankind in all aspect.</p>
<p>In that nursing has grown immensely with modern technology, so have the many branches of nursing. There are many paths, all variant depending on the country you live and work in. Extensive study and research of nursing practice, training, clinical skills and theory are a part of become a nurse. In near every country the practice of nursing is governed by law, regulated by territorial, provincial, national and state boards.</p>
<p>Nursing is really a profound career with lots of directions and limitless possibilities, in terms of job safety there is no better. There will always be a need for nurses, and in that the advantages of being a nurse are wonderful. Nurses can function on cruise ships, military service, you can travel as a nurse and work wherever regulations allow. Research conducted through the Institute of drugs concluded that nurses possess a higher rate of patient satisfaction over other healthcare industry practitioners. If you are looking for a career choice which will grow with you it is recommended that you continue researching nursing.</p>
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		<title>The Rise Of Hospitalist Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 07:36:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hospitalist jobs have recently hit the hospital job market due to the rising cost of medical care. The high cost of medical care coupled with the high demands of a growing, aging population has resulted in many changes in the medical field. The hospitalist has become a burgeoning career option for those originally seeking a career path as a Medical Doctor.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Hospitalist jobs have recently hit the hospital job market due to the rising cost of medical care. The high cost of medical care coupled with the high demands of a growing, aging population has resulted in many changes in the medical field. The hospitalist has become a burgeoning career option for those originally seeking a career path as a Medical Doctor.</p>
<p>Ten years ago is when the major shift occurred. Hospitalist became high in demand. They are found in most hospitals around the nation.</p>
<p>To fill in the need for patient care, many hospitals are now turning to the hospitalist. Medical doctors and staff now utilize a hospitalist to care for their patients. They are in high demand especially during emergency rooms patient care or when a physician&#8217;s patient has been admitted to the hospital and the MD is not available. It is their job to communicate with the patient&#8217;s primary care physician on all aspects of the patient&#8217;s care while they are in the hospital.</p>
<p>The hospitalist is usually more familiar with the dealings of the hospital than the actual MD. This is especially the case when the MD operates out of their own private practice and utilizes the hospital for their patient&#8217;s stay. The hospitalist is always there. They are always available to the patients. They get to know the hospital and its staff and how the organization operates.</p>
<p>Because they are on-site, they spend a lot more time with the individual patients than the actual physicians do. And the care is more personal than the normal rounds the patient&#8217;s doctor will make. The hospitalist is more intimately involve with the patients.</p>
<p>It takes a lot of testing and education to acquire the necessary credentials to become a hospitalist. Those interested in becoming this kind of medical professional must first complete medical school. Upon obtaining a medical license, they will choose to specialize in one area. They usually choose among specializing in general internal medicine, family or peds.</p>
<p>Hospitalist that are attached to a special private patients, will work with those patients. Others may be independent and work with whichever private medial practices are affiliated with that particular hospital. There are many career choices and paths available. Doctors are in constant need of the additional help.</p>
<p><a target='_blank' href="http://www.soliant.com/physicians/hospitalist-jobs/">Hospitalist jobs</a> are becoming plentiful. The salary is very good and the hours are reasonable. This position is most visible in the emergency room, where patients first come in contact with a hospitalist. They are also mostly found during a patients hospital stay. It is a very important position as they are stepping in for the patient&#8217;s medical doctor. Patients can help in the process by communicating any particular medications or treatments they are currently under. Or any special dietary needs. The hospitalist will also see to it that the patients receives any necessary extended care by a nurse or therapist.</p>
<p>Having trouble filling in staffing shortage at your hospital? As one of the largest healthcare staffing companies in the country, they help connect highly qualified physicians and pharmacists with your hospital&#8217;s <a href="http://www.soliant.com/physicians/family-practice-jobs/">family practice jobs</a> and <a href="http://www.soliant.com/physicians/">physician jobs</a>.</p>
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