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Scholarship Program Now Open to Allied Health Students
Thursday, October 15, 2009
$15,000 in Scholarships Available to Nursing & Allied Health Students
Allied Health Students are now eligible to apply for the Nursing Scholarships. Launched in 2008, the scholarship program was previously open to only nursing students, but has now expanded to include those pursueing a career as allied health professionals as well.
“Due to the tremendous success of the 2009 CampusRN Scholarship Program, we are pleased to continue to the scholarship program in 2010. With the shortages of healthcare professionals in all areas of expertise, we felt it important to expand the program to include allied health students in addition to nursing students.” says CEO & Founder, Matt Casey.
The scholarship program is the most comprehensive of its kind for students pursuing a career in healthcare. Six $2500 scholarships will are awarded annually to need and deserving students from regions across the country.
Students can apply directly at: Allied Health Scholarship
The deadline for applications is April 1st
Read what the winners of the 2009 Nursing Scholarship have to say at:
http://www.campusrn.com/network/scholarship_winners
About CampusRN:
CampusRN.com has been designed to service the needs of nursing/allied health students and recent grads and their potential employers. With our resources, students can actively seek employment by applying to current job/externship openings, research employers nationwide and compare various career options within their field. Employers have the opportunity to reach candidates with direct email blasts, job postings and branding campaigns before they graduate and enter the highly competitive job market.
posted in: National, news, Employer News, University News
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Big Reasons to take Online Nursing Continuing Education
Friday, November 20, 2009
The Internet has brought many important and significant changes in almost every aspect in the lives of the modern man. Online Nursing Continuing Education is one of the greatest benefits that has been added to this technological innovation.
Before we start looking into this Nursing Ceus, we would like to compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of this method of education.
posted in: National, news
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NPC publishes new resource for nurse prescribers
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The National Prescribing Centre has produced a FAQ about non-medical prescribing on its web site.
The questions have been developed from queries received by the NPC non-medical prescribing programme team. The answers have been reviewed by the NPC and the Department of Health.
posted in: National, news
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Student Nurses Association of Pennsylvania Annual Convention
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Student Nurses’ Association of Pennsylvania 57th Annual Convention
Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square
November 18 - 21, 2009
The Student Nurses’ Association of Pennsylvania is a student run organization that represents over 3,000 students from nursing schools throughout Pennsylvania.
If you’re planning on attending the convention this year, please stop by and speak with a recruiter from the following facilities. Please see below and click to learn more, view current jobs, and ask questions. If you can’t attend this year, you can always learn more about companies that are recruiting for part and full time positions.
posted in: Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York
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NYU Langone Medical Center is Hiring RNs and NPs
Friday, November 13, 2009
Where ordinary doesn’t exist
At NYU Langone Medical Center, we don’t believe there’s any such thing as an ordinary day. As one of the most respected academic research institutions in the country, we believe every day is a chance to learn something important. For nurses, this means taking an active role in innovating healthcare by questioning, challenging, and - most importantly - seeking to understand every procedure they perform. This emphasis on learning is part of our commitment to constant improvement. Since we are firm believers that healthcare decisions should be made as close to the bedside as possible, the key to our success is ensuring that our nurses continue to develop professionally while increasing their knowledge and clinical expertise.
New graduates of baccalaureate nursing programs are considered for hire on most clinical units. All new graduates join the Nurse Residency Program that provides an intensive, mentored, clinical work experience during the first year of practice. Expert nurses facilitate the new graduate’s development with special emphasis on critical thinking skills, leadership abilities, communication skills, research-based practice, patient safety, and professional career development.
posted in: New York
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With Doctors in Short Supply, Responsibilities for Nurses May Expand
Thursday, November 12, 2009
If the health care system is overhauled, patients and practitioners are likely to face a primary care bottleneck, experts say. An estimated 30 million newly insured people will begin making appointments for check-ups and other routine care with physicians who are already stretched thin caring for existing patients.
The increase in demand may well put an end to a simmering policy dispute over the circumscribed role of nurse practitioners in medical care. If tens of millions of new patients enter the health care system, it seems clear that nurse practitioners will be needed to perform many of the tasks now performed by physicians.
posted in: National, news
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North Shore - LIJ Health System is Hiring
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Mission Statement
The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System strives to improve the health of the communities it serves and is committed to providing the highest quality clinical care; educating the current and future generations of health care professionals; searching for new advances in medicine through the conduct of bio-medical research; promoting health education; and caring for the entire community regardless of the ability to pay.
Vision
To be a national health care leader, committed to excellence, compassion and improving the health of the community.
Committed to Excellence
Quality To become the leader in providing quality health care which can be defined and measured.
Research
To improve the human condition by advancing disease-oriented, basic scientific and clinical research.
Education
To provide an exceptional learning environment.
posted in: New York
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NLN Calls for New Thinking About Nurse Faculty Compensation
Monday, October 26, 2009
Asserting that the NLN cannot be silent on the issue of compensation as a major factor in faculty role satisfaction and a barrier to faculty recruitment and retention, CEO Beverly Malone, PhD, RN, FAAN, announced the publication of the “Faculty Compensation.”
This latest entry in the Reflection & Dialogue continuing series reflects the input of the NLN’s Board of Governors, past presidents, Nurse Educator Workforce Development Advisory Council (NEWDAC), and members, and offers an opportunity for discussion of important issues with the nursing education community and other interested stakeholders.
posted in: news, New York
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Nursing I.T. Award Deadline Dec. 2
Monday, October 26, 2009
The deadline for nominations for Health Data Management’s fifth annual Nursing Information Technology Innovation Award is Dec. 2.
The award recognizes innovation and excellence in using information technology in the field of nursing to directly improve the quality of care and patient safety while maximizing nursing resources.
posted in: National, news
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Advance NYC Fall Career Fair 10/27 - visit North-Shore LIJ
Friday, October 23, 2009
Continuous learning leads to better care - and better careers.
At North Shore-LIJ, our commitment to transforming care is matched by our commitment to advancing your nursing career. Whether you’re a new graduate or are looking for a new career move, we provide a vast array of continuous learning opportunities that enable you to make a growing difference where it matters most - in patient care. These opportunities include industry-leading initiatives unlike those you’ll find anywhere else. With us, you can:
* Expand your knowledge and expertise in a collaborative, professional practice environment, at our Nursing Institute
* Choose from over sixty diverse courses designed to develop your nursing, management, business and personal skills, at our Center for Learning and Innovation
* Enhance your clinical lab skills in the highly interactive, state-of-the-art simulation lab at our Patient Safety Institute
posted in: New York
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