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Scholarship Program Now Open to Allied Health Students
Thursday, October 15, 2009
$15,000 in Scholarships Available to Nursing & Allied Health Students
Allied Health Students are now eligible to apply for the Nursing Scholarships. Launched in 2008, the scholarship program was previously open to only nursing students, but has now expanded to include those pursueing a career as allied health professionals as well.
“Due to the tremendous success of the 2009 CampusRN Scholarship Program, we are pleased to continue to the scholarship program in 2010. With the shortages of healthcare professionals in all areas of expertise, we felt it important to expand the program to include allied health students in addition to nursing students.” says CEO & Founder, Matt Casey.
The scholarship program is the most comprehensive of its kind for students pursuing a career in healthcare. Six $2500 scholarships will are awarded annually to need and deserving students from regions across the country.
Students can apply directly at: Allied Health Scholarship
The deadline for applications is April 1st
Read what the winners of the 2009 Nursing Scholarship have to say at:
http://www.campusrn.com/network/scholarship_winners
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Big Reasons to take Online Nursing Continuing Education
Friday, November 20, 2009
The Internet has brought many important and significant changes in almost every aspect in the lives of the modern man. Online Nursing Continuing Education is one of the greatest benefits that has been added to this technological innovation.
Before we start looking into this Nursing Ceus, we would like to compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of this method of education.
posted in: National, news
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NPC publishes new resource for nurse prescribers
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The National Prescribing Centre has produced a FAQ about non-medical prescribing on its web site.
The questions have been developed from queries received by the NPC non-medical prescribing programme team. The answers have been reviewed by the NPC and the Department of Health.
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Pitt County Memorial Hospital is Hiring
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Pitt County Memorial Hospital, one of four academic medical centers in North Carolina, is the flagship hospital for University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina and serves as the teaching hospital for the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. Pitt Memorial is a regional resource for all levels of health services and information.
posted in: North Carolina
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With Doctors in Short Supply, Responsibilities for Nurses May Expand
Thursday, November 12, 2009
If the health care system is overhauled, patients and practitioners are likely to face a primary care bottleneck, experts say. An estimated 30 million newly insured people will begin making appointments for check-ups and other routine care with physicians who are already stretched thin caring for existing patients.
The increase in demand may well put an end to a simmering policy dispute over the circumscribed role of nurse practitioners in medical care. If tens of millions of new patients enter the health care system, it seems clear that nurse practitioners will be needed to perform many of the tasks now performed by physicians.
posted in: National, news
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Mission Hospitals is Hiring RNs
Thursday, November 12, 2009
At Mission Hospitals, we feel called to care for our neighbors, supporting them to live healthy, active lives and helping them heal in times of injury and illness.
Although we might not think that our daily work helps makes Asheville so attractive to visitors and residents, it is clear that our people, services, and mission do add to the qualities that make Asheville a place of magic in the mountains.
posted in: North Carolina
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Wayne Memorial Hospital is Hiring RNs
Friday, October 30, 2009
As the second largest employer in Wayne County, Wayne Memorial Hospital is considered to be the major hub for healthcare services in the area. Since our founding in 1896, we have grown from a small, grass-roots organization to a full-service hospital and regional referral center for diagnostic tests, specialty and general surgery, intensive care, cancer care, diabetes care and education, emergency care, physical rehabilitation, and many other types of care. A qualified and dedicated staff of professionals, a vast array of in-service and outreach programs, a full spectrum of advanced, state-of-the-art equipment characterize our exceptional facility, which is is licensed for 316 beds. With more than 124 physicians and dentists on the Medical Staff, Wayne Memorial Hospital in Goldsboro offers a full spectrum of specialties.
posted in: North Carolina
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Nursing I.T. Award Deadline Dec. 2
Monday, October 26, 2009
The deadline for nominations for Health Data Management’s fifth annual Nursing Information Technology Innovation Award is Dec. 2.
The award recognizes innovation and excellence in using information technology in the field of nursing to directly improve the quality of care and patient safety while maximizing nursing resources.
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Pitt County Memorial Hospital is Hiring Staff Nurses
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Pitt County Memorial Hospital, one of four academic medical centers in North Carolina, is the flagship hospital for University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina and serves as the teaching hospital for the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. Pitt Memorial is a regional resource for all levels of health services and information.
The hospital is a tertiary referral center and provides acute, intermediate, rehabilitation and outpatient health services to more than 1.2 million people in 29 counties. In an average year, about 33,000 inpatients and more than 266,000 outpatients are treated in our facilities. More than 3,000 babies are born here in a typical year. Our clinical staff includes more than 500 physicians and 1,200 nurses.
posted in: North Carolina
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ATTENTION ALL DECEMBER NEW GRAD RN’S!!!!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
CarolinaEast Health System is now accepting applications for New Grad RN’s who will be graduating in December 2009!
Why CarolinaEast?
* We offer an exceptional Nurse Internship Program that provides an optimal transition to help you bridge the gap between nursing school and professional nursing. We offer internship programs for Acute Care, Operating Room and Critical Care.
* Relocation assistance up to $3,000 available!
On-line applications are available at www.carolinaeasthealth.com - just click on the “Careers at CarolinaEast” link.
Apply soon! The deadline for applications is October 31, 2009!
If you have any questions, please contact an Employment Recruiter at (252) 633-8846.
View all current job openings here.
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