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- Three Advanced Career Options for Radiology Technologists and Technicians
Depending on your career goals and your current education, you may be in school to train for work as radiologic technologist or technician between one and 4 years. You’ll be earning an associate degree, a certificate, or a bachelor’s degree–and it can surely be worth your while. According to the Department of Labor, job openings for radiologic technologists are projected to rise by 15 percent from 2006 to 2016. Hospitals will be the main employer of… - Top Career Links for EMTs and Paramedics
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics are expected to enjoy solid job opportunities through the year 2016, according to the Department of Labor. The transition from a volunteer labor force to a highly trained, dedicated group of professionals in the role will spark a 19 percent increase in jobs. The majority of positions will open with private ambulance companies. However, the Labor Department reports, the best opportunities will go to candidates with “advanced education and certifications.” Upon… - Andy Wasser, Associate Dean, Carnegie Mellon University
Andy Wasser, Associate Dean at Carnegie Mellon University, Graduate Information Systems Management Program joins us today to discuss distance education. Tell us about the distance learning programs offered at Carnegie Mellon University. The Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) program at Carnegie Mellon is designed to develop the next generation of IT leaders. The distance delivery of MSIT has been in place for over six years and has a successful track record of replicating the strengths… - Key Career Skills for Medical Receptionists
As a medical receptionist, you’ll find that you’ve inherited a hectic juggler’s routine, performing the critical tasks that keep a medical or dental office in the pink. You provide the essential link between patients and their healthcare providers, as well performing as clerical, scheduling, billing, or insurance-related assignments–often at the same time. The good news is that medical receptionists will benefit from strong job growth during the decade, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Receptionists… - Exploring Advanced Careers in Nursing
Newly graduated registered nurses continue to be in high demand across the country to fill some 587,000 new positions through 2016. Many openings will be created by retiring professionals, but additional opportunities will be created whenever nurses complete continuing education or advanced degree work in medical specializations and vacate their floor nursing roles. If you’re still in nursing school, it’s a good time to evaluate your career goals and map out optional training for higher-paying specializations.…
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