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Just looking for a list of programs or jobs in healthcare that require a MS or PHD, that are a little more gratifying then nursing, but that i can still use my nursing degree towards? Perhaps someone knows a good site to look up a bunch of health care jobs and programs? Thanks!
1 answer - Asked By: BDbots72 - 7/15/2008
I am 17 and thinking about studying to become a nurse when I go to college because I don't want to go to grad school. I heard that after college nurses can easily get a job and make alot of money. I heard that nurses(RN) instead of working in ER or critical care units. What are some other areas nurses can work in with only a bachelors or Associates degree and still make alot of money?
3 answers - Asked By: Monica - 2/2/2009
My sister want to know 15 jobs that start with letter I. Because it is her homework.
5 answers - Asked By: Vichera - 5/17/2010
I have had a disability since before joining my present employers where I've worked over 9 years. In May this year it took a turn for the worse and there don't appear to be any chances of my condition improving. My employers (in UK) are currently reducing staff numbers and there have been early redundancy packages given to employees recently which were not sickness related.I have tried to get advice about ill health retirement (I am over 50) but have also been told that being made redundant is a better option, although no one seems to really understand the processes. Its a bit scary and very confusing - anyone had any similar experiences?
5 answers - Asked By: jezeye - 9/28/2007
I'm interested in the whole, forensics thing. I like researching and experiments. I like to learn about the body system; Solar system, animals, environment, practically, everything to do with science i love. So, I was just wondering, what jobs involve a lot of research and things like that. I was thinking about a marine biologist. Forensic scientist. Or anything along those lines, Any suggestions are appreciated.
1 answer - Asked By: RunningWithScissors - 8/13/2011
I do not want to be a laywer but I do want a job that reqiures some understanding of the law though. Are there any jobs that require an understanding of the law besides a lawyer? Jobs in ANY field are ok to suggest....
5 answers - Asked By: shanell - 6/5/2009
Please just list some examples; don't just post a bunch of different sites. If I wanted to search through dumb websites, I'd just Google my question.
1 answer - Asked By: Breets - 11/27/2009
I thought about becoming a physical therapist, but I don't want to be in school for 6 years. What other jobs in the health field would be similar or interesting?
1 answer - Asked By: Madison - 11/28/2012
I am thinking about going back to school to become a Nurse Practioner or Advanced Practice Nurse. I am trying to figure out what is the difference, and how does one become one? I am already have a BA in Psychology.
3 answers - Asked By: EndymionSpilos - 12/20/2006
I'm thinking about applying to grad schools in Europe.
2 answers - Asked By: Emory W - 7/23/2008
I am thinkng of entering the nursing field as a LPN or RN
8 answers - Asked By: lastman12 - 5/18/2006
I wanted to know if it would be difficult working as a registered nurse? Is it a very hectic profession? Also, I wanted to know the difference between a registered nurse and a liscence nurse? What is their minimum or starting wage? Thanks.
3 answers - Asked By: lilian m - 8/8/2007
2 answers - Asked By: Shari C - 6/17/2009
I'm getting ready to start taking some online classes. I've narrowed it down to 3 majors. *Marketing *Business Administration *Management Studies Can someone tell me out of the 3 listed what would be a better choice. What types of jobs could I do with each? I want to Major in something that I can actually use and find a good job with.
1 answer - Asked By: Christina :) - 12/17/2008
I need help in writing my career research paper, grade 12. I'm writing it about psychiatry. Any information about psychiatry or examples of a career research paper would be a great help. thanks.
4 answers - Asked By: ♥тємρєяαмєηтαℓ♥ - 12/15/2008
I would like to become a professional Lactation Consultant. Does anyone know how to do this, where, costs, etc? What is involved in starting a career as a lactation consultant?
1 answer - Asked By: ha - 5/1/2008
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Like EMTs, Neonatal Nurses, Anesthesiologist and everything like that
0 - Asked By: Misty - 3/7/2010
Im going to study Health and Social Care Policy (BHs Hons) in university, after finishing the course does anyone have any recommendations on what to do next? I have a career path in my mind, i'm just after other points of view. I was hoping to take the Social Worker route, something in the caring profession.
1 answer - Asked By: Roxy - 8/17/2012
I have been shortlisted for an interview as a Project Administrator with my local NHS Trust - Mental Health Team. I previously had an interview with the NHS and was asked if I was familiar with what they done in that department and I was not prepared. Therefore I dont want to make the same mistake twice so how would you find out more about the department before the interview?
3 answers - Asked By: Mary Rangers - 11/17/2008
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Occupational Health Consultant

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Bachelor's
33.3%
Associates
16.7%
Some College Coursework Completed
16.7%
Master's
16.7%
Professional
16.7%
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Occupational Health Consultant

Maintains a healthy work environment by establishing and enforcing policies; identifying and solving health problems.
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