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An extensive network of colleges and universities in Ohio is encouraging working professionals to head back to school. Career advancement in the field of nursing, business, and criminal justice is easier than ever before through Ohio university degree programs. College graduates are now finding some of the best opportunities with prominent local employers. Prominent Ohio [...]

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Single parents and working professionals are heading back to school in search of career advancement throughout the state of North Dakota. Colleges and universities are providing more flexible education options than ever before. Whether looking for a nursing degree, business degree, or criminal justice degree, North Dakota college students are now finding programs that fit [...]

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Although Mississippi has traditionally had one of the lowest per capita incomes in the nation, it consistently ranks among the highest states in per capita charitable contributions. Southern generosity has earned Mississippi its nickname of the “Hospitality State.” It offers a welcoming environment for individuals wishing to develop a career or earn a degree at [...]

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Often called the “Bluegrass State” due to the bluegrass that lines its many pastures, Kentucky offers working professionals an extensive network of colleges and universities. The “Bluegrass State” also provides a thriving job market for Kentucky college graduates. Growing metropolitan areas, such as Louisville and Lexington, have recently encouraged the growth of several prominent industries. [...]

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Located at the center of the country, Illinois serves as a hub for travel, transportation, and a host of economic activity. The “Inland Empire” is the most populous state in the Midwest and is equipped with a high-ranking system of Illinois colleges and universities. Chicago universities, Springfield colleges, and other Illinois schools offer an advantageous [...]

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the field of nursing is expected to grow 27% or more through the year 2014. Forensic nursing, in particular, is currently one of the fastest growing disciplines within the field of nursing. A recent article in The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin profiles forensic nursing with its many sub-specialties. [...]

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In the recent past there has been a shift in types of diseases affecting the U.S. population, from acute infections to chronic illnesses. Life expectancy has been steadily increasing. As a result, the percentage of the population over the age of 65 is greater than ever before. In 2000, 12% of the population was over [...]

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As opposed to general administrative assistants, medical administrative assistants who work in the health care environment are expected to experience promising job growth through the year 2014. Health care administration degree graduates are often required to know a variety of specialized skills and terminology that make their services invaluable to physicians and hospital administrators. Those [...]

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In 1961, President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps to promote mutual understanding between Americans and foreign countries. The Peace Corps currently has a presence in over 70 countries in which volunteers work with: Government, Schools, Education, Entrepreneurs, Health, HIV/AIDS, Information technology, Agriculture, The environment. For graduates who possess a bachelor of science degree [...]

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When considering hospice palliative care, many professionals immediately think of caring for patients who are close to death and typically suffering from cancer. Graduates of campus and online nursing schools may also imagine a hospice patient as someone who has lost all hope after being told his or her illness is terminal. But according to [...]

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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, registered nurses who have earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing will have better job opportunities than those who have only a hospital diploma or associate’s degree. Registered nurses have the second fastest growing occupation in the nation through the year 2014 no matter what their level of [...]

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Colorectal cancer is the third most common cause of cancer deaths in the U.S., says Carol Burke, MD of the Cleveland Clinic. Thanks to heightened awareness and improved screening initiatives, deaths from colorectal cancer have been steadily declining since the 1980′s. Nurses who care for patients with colorectal cancer and other gastrointestinal diseases are called [...]

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Between 1980 and 2000, the percentage of Registered Nurses holding a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) rose from 22% to 32%. The number of BSN graduates continues to rise today as employers more often prefer to hire nurses with a bachelor degree. These 5 important reasons to earn a BSN are encouraging LPN’s, LVN’s, [...]

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Forensic nursing is one of the fastest growing disciplines in the field of nursing, according to a recent report in The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. Bachelor of science nursing program graduates who choose to specialize in forensic nursing assist law enforcement personnel in clinical investigation of victims and medical testimony in court. With the proper [...]

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Open wounds increase a patient’s risk of infection and can even lead to amputations in diabetic patients if the wound fails to heal. In the 2000 – 2002 Center for Disease Control and Prevention survey period, 12. % of diabetic patients in the U.S. reported having a history of a foot ulcer. Pressure sores are [...]

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