Health Care Job Explosion!

Health Care Job Explosion!

Author: Dennis V. Damp

Publisher: Bookhaven Press LLC

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780943641256

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Health Care Job Explosion offers a distinct advantage over other books of this type. It is two books in one - a comprehensive Career Guide plus a dynamic Job Finder. First, it presents comprehensive health care occupational descriptions and then provides resources to locate job announcements, job hotlines, job fairs, placement services, directories, associations, and job related books. This dual format permits comparisons between specialties and offers insight into qualifications, cross training potential, and pay. You can easily locate occupations with similar skills and required training. Opportunities abound for all levels of education from a high school diploma to Doctorate Degrees. Each occupational description lists required education and/or on-the-job training. This book presents detailed information for all major occupations including:. Occupational descriptions. Required training and education . Advancement opportunities . Related occupations . Qualifications . Required certifications / licenses . Job outlook. Earnings (average salary). interviews with health care workersVisit this book's companion web site at http://healthcarejobs.org for book updates and additional information.


The Book of U.S. Government Jobs

The Book of U.S. Government Jobs

Author: Dennis V. Damp

Publisher: Bookhaven Press LLC

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 9780943641232

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This all-new ninth edition offers job seekers all the tools necessary to landa job with Uncle Sam, this country's largest employer.


Rebuilding Downtrodden Job Market and Madhouse Society

Rebuilding Downtrodden Job Market and Madhouse Society

Author: Marvin F. Burgess

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9781560722830

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This work covers all major areas which have had a destructive impact against America's business/manufacturing job market. Strategy and techniques are clearly described, indentified and detailed for rebuilding America's full time permanent job market.


Introduction to the Health Professions

Introduction to the Health Professions

Author: Peggy Stanfield

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 076375823X

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Comprehensive coverage of all the major health professions. The text outlines more than 75 careers and touches on every major facet of the field from the evolution of medicine to payment for services...add more!


Jump-Starting a Career in Medical Technology

Jump-Starting a Career in Medical Technology

Author: Amie Jane Leavitt

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2013-12-15

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1477716947

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In hospitals and clinics, there are people who, among other thing, take X-rays, MRIs, CAT-scans, and ultrasounds. And there are those who repair that same equipment. There are also people who work in research laboratories, veterinary offices, and dental and ophthalmology offices. All of these people work in the field of medical technology. Readers will get a detailed description of some of these jobs as well as a selection of in-depth personal interviews with people who are currently employed in the industry. They will find out what education they'll need, how to find a job, and how to climb the health-care ladder as a medical technology professional.


College Majors & Careers

College Majors & Careers

Author: Paul Phifer

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0816076642

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This updated guide helps students make the most out of their field of study and their career.


The Profession of Dietetics

The Profession of Dietetics

Author: June R. Payne-Palacio

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2013-04-15

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1449678394

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The Essential Text for Students Considering a Career in Nutrition and Dietetics The Profession of Dietetics: A Team Approach offers students a complete toolbox of resources for beginning a career in nutrition and dietetics. The text’s student-centered approach focuses on concrete steps for navigating the highly competitive and often complex steps to personal and professional success in the field. The Profession of Dietetics includes a comprehensive history of the profession, a thorough examination of credentialing and educational requirements, and an analysis of the profession’s future. This revised and updated edition includes new sections on distance internships as well as updated information on environmental changes and trends. The Fifth Edition incorporates the name change from The American Dietetic Association to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and introduces important units within the Academy. The text also covers the new 2012 Standards of Education for dietetics programs that were introduced by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND), a unit within the Academy. This revision also includes new sections on Individualized Supervised Practice Pathways (ISPPs), the Dietetic Internship Centralized Application System (DICAS) and Computer Matching. Key features include: •An emphasis on teamwork and a team-centered approach •Updated references to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics •A chapter dedicated to discussing the Core Knowledge and Core Performance requirements which must be met by accredited programs •Photos and graphics that bring the text to life •Profiles of real-life nutrition and dietetics professionals who are making a difference in the field •Extensive practical information on portfolios, resumes, interviewing skills, and transitioning from student to professional •Suggested activities at the end of every chapter allow students to explore topics further and pursue self-directed study •List of web-based resources for further study


Or Does it Explode?

Or Does it Explode?

Author: Cheryl Lynn Greenberg

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0195115848

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The establishment of Harlem as the main area of black settlement and as a poor ghetto occurred before the Depression. When the Depression came, the blacks fell still further into poverty. Racism created and perpetuated Harlem's poverty, yet segregation and discrimination also produced strong social and political networks that served not only to meet immediate needs, but to mobilise thousands to demand a better life. In this extensively researched and well argued book, Cheryl Greenberg examines the growth in the 1930s of a widespread, activist, political culture in Harlem.