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The Rise Of Hospitalist Jobs

June 10, 2010 by Adriana Noton  
Filed under Careers-Employment

Hospitalist jobs have recently hit the hospital job market due to the rising cost of medical care. The high cost of medical care coupled with the high demands of a growing, aging population has resulted in many changes in the medical field. The hospitalist has become a burgeoning career option for those originally seeking a career path as a Medical Doctor.

The Many Benefits You Will Receive By Hiring An Executive Firm

May 19, 2010 by Bill McNamee-Lamb  
Filed under Leadership

The most prized and important asset a company could ever have is human resources. Regardless of how great technologies and company may have, the employees make a business a failure or a success. This is even more so for higher executive management personnel. These people have the task of making important decisions that can affect and even change a company. That is why it is completely essential to hire the best quality candidates possible for high-level executive positions.

What Are Some Physician Jobs?

May 18, 2010 by Adriana Noton  
Filed under Careers-Employment

Those of you who want to be doctors might not only be thinking about how much schooling you have to do. You might be thinking about where you can work. What is open to you? What are some physician jobs? We have a few of them for you to consider right here.

Things To Know About Medical Jobs

May 2, 2010 by Adriana Noton  
Filed under Careers-Employment

Unlike jobs in other industries, jobs in the health care field are continuing to grow. Both medical jobs and administrative jobs in health care facilities are growing because people are living longer and baby boomers are aging and becoming in need of more health care. If you are just beginning to consider looking for a job in the health care field, you will find that you have many options. Some jobs will require college degrees or special certifications while other jobs are available as entry level jobs. Most health care jobs require at least a high school diploma or a GED.

Lunching and Learning: A Perfect Combination

September 19, 2009 by Arlene Dayboch  
Filed under Careers-Employment

What is a Lunch and Learn Program?