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U.S. Allied Health Professions Face Shortage

U.S. Allied Health Professions Face Shortage

Posted by gestroud Nov 4, 2008 | 1 views
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With steadily rising health care costs and the fact that more than 40 million Americans lack health insurance, the topic of health care is poised to receive a lot of attention in the next few years. The U.S. population continues to expand while the 65 and older age group is growing rapidly. Concurrently, the demand [...]

Add a Dash of Panache To Your Work Attire

Add a Dash of Panache To Your Work Attire

Posted by gestroud Nov 4, 2008 | 2 views
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If your work clothes are as exciting as the bare gray walls of a cubicle, adding some spice to your wardrobe could bring a much-needed touch of flair to the daily grind. For millions of women, work attire evokes images of stuffy, uncomfortable clothes and bland color schemes. But adding style to your work wardrobe [...]

Outsourcing Brings New Challenges to Engineers

Outsourcing Brings New Challenges to Engineers

Posted by gestroud Nov 4, 2008 | 1 views
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For some American engineers, their jobs may be making a commute without them. The outsourcing of jobs to foreign countries is changing the face of many American industries, and the engineering field is no exception. In fact, according to a recent survey conducted by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, commonly known as ASME, close [...]

Biotech Careers Heating Up

Biotech Careers Heating Up

Posted by gestroud Nov 4, 2008 | 2 views
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Biotechnology has been around for centuries. From farming to food production and storage, biotechnology has touched our lives in numerous helpful ways. As baby boomers age, there has been an increased demand for new medical procedures and equipment. As a result, biomedical engineering, a field that combines medicine with engineering and biology, is expected to [...]

More Men in Nursing: Is Trend Enough to Solve Shortage?

More Men in Nursing: Is Trend Enough to Solve Shortage?

Posted by gestroud Nov 4, 2008 | 1 views
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Higher wages and job security are prompting more men to enter the field of nursing. According to a Vanderbilt University School of Nursing study, the number of male nurses in the United States has nearly doubled since the 1980s – growing from 5 percent to 9 percent of the nation’s 1.8 million nurses. Just as [...]