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The Highest Paid MD Specialties

In general, physicians report that they are earning less and worrying more than they have in the past.


What is it Like to Work in the ICU?

Working as an intensive care or critical care nurse requires expert technical skill and an innate ability to deal with stress during a crisis.

Nursing Certifications

According to the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), a division of the American Nurses Association (ANA), certification “Empowers nurses in their specialty and contributes to better patient outcomes.” Each nursing certification confirms a nurse’s expert knowledge in a certain medical

Nursing Dress Codes

The classic portrayal of a nurse is that of a female dressed in a crisp white dress uniform and a starched, winged cap. That is the vision of days gone by. Today, there is a radical change or a new normal in uniform wear. Scrubs are currently taking over the nursing fashion industry to the tune of $10

Nursing Lecturers and Professors

Nursing lecturers and professors provide important medical education to nurses around the country.

Nursing Salary Projections

What kind of income can you expect this year from a nursing job? Find out here!

Nutritionists

Nutritionists provide nutritional advice and guidance to their clients.

Occupational Hazards for Nurses

There are virtually endless occupational hazards for nurses in the workplace, regardless of their place of employment.

Occupational Health Technicians

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2010 an estimated 10,040 were working as occupational health technicians nationwide.

Occupational Rehabilitation Assistants

The median salary for Occupational Rehabilitation Assistants is $51,000, or $24.50 an hour, and there are approximately 27,720 individuals nationally employed as occupational rehabilitation assistants.

Occupational Therapist Aides

The most successful occupational therapist aides oftentimes tend to be social, realistic and conventional.

Ophthalmic Technicians

The median salary for Ophthalmic Technicians is $28,000, or $13.50 an hour, and there are approximately 27,880 individuals nationally employed as ophthalmic technicians.