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What are the most important values one can take from nursing into their own lives? #Spring23
What are the core values as a nurse? How do those values play a role in furthering yourself as a human being? Are there any practices or procedures in nursing or the Healthcare system that we can translate into our daily lifestyle?
Is there any room and chance for job advancement and hiring in the medical assistant position?
i am new in the medical field at San Jose Job Corps
How do I get into college for dentistry or nursing and then what do I do after college to make more than 90k a year?
I love science, I have a 4.0 GPA, and next year I'll be going into my sophomore year in high school.
1. What profession did you choose? Why? 2. How many years of college did you need to go through? 3. What jobs did you work before you landed your present professional job? 4. How can I decide if I should earn a Ph.D. in this field? 5. Were you in a college program? 6. Did you have to pivot and go back to school at a later date? 7. Did you shadow another professional in the field? 8. Did you join any school clubs related to your current profession? 9. Was there a particular subject you struggled with during your school years? 10. What skill sets did you learn or gain while pursuing your career? 11. What is your favorite part about working in the career you're currently in? 12. Is there a specific reason why you chose and enjoy this career? 13. Do you think the salary of this career should be higher? Why?
Hello! My name is Jasleen and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an interview with any professional in the field of childcare for a Foundations in Health Science Class project about careers! I have created a total of 13 questions. Comment on this post, answering all 13...
How do I pick my college major?
I am a freshman in high school. I am good at math but it's not my favorite class. I like chemistry, English and biology. I am also very good at science and enjoy it.
Is it possible to pursue a job in healthcare with a Bachelor's in Biochemistry??
I'll be attending college later this year and I'm majoring under Medicinal Biochemistry, as well as trying to become part of the Pre-Med program the university offers. I'm aiming to become a Nurse or Nurse Practitioner and I'm wondering more about the steps I should take after earning my degree.
What is the path on becoming a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner?
Do I need to become a registered nurse first? or what do I need to do