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3 Ways to tell a Good Recruiter from a Bad Recruiter
Many companies use recruiters to find quality candidates suited for the open role. Unfortunately, some recruiters are bad recruiters. You might end up with a contract that completely screws you over, or you might end up at a job you were not prepared for. How can you tell if a recruiter is a good one… Read more
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How to Become a Registered Mammography Technologist
Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women, and mammograms are an important part of helping diagnose the disease and help increase the chances of survival. Mammography technologists are vital to taking digital pictures of the breast and detecting lumps or tumors. Is becoming a mammography technologist a goal of yours? Read more
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How Do Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Affect Your Nursing Career?
Continuing education helps you stay on top of new medical technology, trends, and guidelines. Attending CE courses also gives you the opportunity to brush up on the basics. While it may seem like a chore, continuing education can positively impact your career. Read more
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The Best (and Worst) Parts of Being a Nurse
Nursing is a demanding career. Many go into the industry bright-eyed, hoping to make a difference in the world by helping people. While nursing can be very rewarding, it requires a lot of strength. What are the best (and worst) parts of being a nurse? Read more
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10 Tips to Combat Burnout for Healthcare Workers
Throughout the pandemic, healthcare workers have had to put in extra time and effort due to the increased intake of patients and staffing shortages that affected every healthcare facility. Occupational burnout can harm your performance and impact your mental health, but there are ways to prevent and recover from it. Here are 10 tips to… Read more
