Nursing Jobs
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Since the 1980’s, there has been a shortage of nurses in the United States. One way the government has tried to fill the gap is by hiring nurses from abroad. But instead of offering this job to foreign workers, why don’t you consider a job being one? A job in nursing is very broad. Before getting into this, it is best to understand the different types around and then deciding what you want to pursue.
Critical care nursing is one field you can get into if you can handle pressure of working with patients inside the intensive care unit or ICU. They may also find work in cardiac catheter labs, telemetry units, progressive care units, emergency departments and recovery rooms.
Lately, critical care nurses have also found there way working in clinics, home healthcare, nursing schools and outpatient surgery centers.
After working as a critical care nurse for many years, you job can move to elsewhere as you may become a nurse manager, educator or researcher. Some may even be acute care nurse practitioners or ACNP after they get a master’s or doctorate in nursing.
Those who are good with computers may pursue a job in nursing informatics. Basically, these individuals write and modify programs and assist in the training of hospital personnel who will also be using such systems. Their job may go another step forward once they develop enough skills to manage these systems instead of just being an encoder.
Those who love babies may find a work in neonatal nursing. This branch of nursing is relatively new and you may find work either in a level 1, 2 or 3 nursery.
