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What is the fastest way to become a nurse?
I am in 11th grade right now. i want to become a nurse as soon as possible. can you explain it step by step? What is BSN, RN? How long does it take minimum to become a nurse?
how much does a vetenary doctor earns?
what is required for one to become a vetenary doctor
Should I get a Sonography or Radiology Degree?
Hello! Recently, I found out what I wanted my future career to be. Yet, I don’t really know if I should pursue a degree in Sonography or Radiology to become an Ultrasound Technician, specifically focusing on working in the OB/GYN unit?
How do you get a job shadowing position?
What process do I have to go through to obtain a job shadowing position?
How do you keep yourself on a continous learning path ?
What helps you with not reaching a point of thinking you know everything? I find myself getting to a point of knowledge where I feel I don't need to obtain anymore; what helps with understanding there's a never-ending loop of learning?
Can I have a job in the mental health field without a degree?
I'm going to be a freshman in college this coming fall to pursue a Clinical/counseling degree, I would like to know if there are any job opportunities that I can apply for in the mental health field without any college degree, but at least a course requirement if it's needed since I want to...
What is the average way patients treat the staff, peers, and yourself normally in your workplace setting in the medical field ?
I have always wondered how most patients are in the Medical Field. I have heard many stories about rude patient experiences. How did one handle it? What does one say?
What things have you learned during your time in the medical field?
As a student, I was wondering what things have you learned from your time in the medical field, or as a medical assistant. The medical field is one that I am interested in entering.
What are some steps that I can take to pursue my CNA career?
-Understand the specific requirements for CNAs
-Be sure to have a high school diploma
-Find a state-approved CNA training program at a community college or healthcare facility
-Successfully complete the required coursework and clinical hours
-Stay Motivated
-Don't give up
How can i choose a good career path? What are the requirements for the a good professional? How can I improve on the career? What is the best grade for the a good career path?
I need other information to be successful in my career