Articles related to "Jobs Health"The economic recession has not dampened the need for the physician hospitalist nor health care education seekers aiming for these physician opportunities.
Work stress can affect a man's ability to produce quality work. Stress management is a workplace technique to help handle stress when the boss says, ". . . in 2 minutes!"
There is a growing need for health care administrators in hospitals, clinics, private practices and long term care facilities.
The Great Recession may have slowed the nursing shortage somewhat, but it has not solved it. In fact it's poised to get worse.
Personal care aides provide assistance to the elderly, the sick and the physically or mentally disabled, allowing them to remain in their own homes.
HIPPA is an acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, and healthcare providers are required to understand the significance of HIPAA.
Are health care jobs still booming in light of the current downturn in the economy? The answer is yes and no. In some areas there continues to be a tremendous shortage.
In 1987 Dr. Farmer co-founded the nonprofit "Partners in Health" to provide free medical care in central Haiti. Today PIH treats poverty and disease in nine countries.
Depression is widespread in the world today but there is help and hope available for those who seek it.
Barack Obama's inaugural address reflected on the challenges that the nation faces while at the same time reinforcing the theme of his campaign: hope.
Mourning and its trail of tears can be evoked by a variety of losses. The path through pain is necessary but the grief process allows you to choose your own ending.
Banta only tried goalball while waiting for track season. Now, the Paralympic silver medalist powers the US team competing next month in Beijing.
According to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, approximately 6.8 million adults are affected by generalized anxiety disorder every year.
Newcomer schools are the best solution for newly arrived immigrant students and their families.
One element of healthcare that warrants reform is job-lock. This phenomenon especially affects older workers (age 60 and over).
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