Career questions tagged nursingcareers
What skills are most important for students who want to work in healthcare?
I’m a student who is interested in working in the healthcare field in the future. I want to learn which skills are most important to start developing now, both in school and outside of school. I’m especially interested in skills like communication, teamwork, responsibility, and empathy, and how these skills are used in healthcare careers.
What are some trusted websites to use to help find scholarships? Are there any internships for the following fields? Pediatrics, Nursing, Psychology and Real Estate.
I am a 12th grader and a African American young women.
How do i Know what kind of Nurse i want to be ?
Hi I'm a senior in high school, and ever since i remember, I wanted to be a nurse. I'm currently in the PLTW BCA program (Biomedical Medical Career).
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How hard is it to become a nurse in Ontario?
I am going into grade 10 this year and am really passionate about becoming a pediatric nurse but I have heard some things that are making me question if this is the right choice. Is it really that bad being a nurse in Ontario, how hard will it be to find a job, how hard will it be to get into nursing school, will I be paid a liveable wage?
How do I go about deciding my major?
I'm currently a high school senior who is taking dual enrollment. I have already completed 62 credit hours towards my business management major, but have been considering switching out to nursing/engineering mainly for pay and job security. How should I go about this decision? Is it worth it sticking with business? Is it worth it doing nursing/engineering for the pay and job security? Growing up, I've always had an interest in business and entrepreneurship, but the amount of people I've heard having a hard time finding a job concerns me since the degree is so broad. So I've been considering nursing (because of the fact that I'll get to talk to people and won't be at a desk all day, and i'll be able to help people in some type of way) or engineering (I'm good at math and I've heard that engineering degrees can look appealing and can be a way to let employers know about your technical skills or critical thinking abilities due to what you studied)