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from Andrea Santiago
It's hard to believe we are already upon the last week of January. This week is designated as National Nurse Anesthetists' Week, a great time to explore careers as a CRNA.
Additionally, health reform took a major hit this week with the Republican Senate win in Massachusetts by Scott Brown. However, Democrats seem as focused on health reform as ever, according to President Obama and David Axelrod, and Democratic pundits who appeared on this weekend's political talk shows.
Finally, the last week of January is also Medical Group Practice Management week, so I've spotlighted careers in medical office management.
Cheers, and Happy Health Careers!
National Nurse Anesthetists' Week 2010
National Nurse Anesthetists' Week 2010
This week is a great time to explore a career as a CRNA (certified registered nurse anesthetist). Each year since 2000, the last week of January is designated as National Nurse Anesthetists' Week... Read more
Medical Group Practice Week
The last week of January is also Medical Group Practice Week. Learn more about a career as a medical group practice manager... Read more
Republican Senate Victory Poses Setback for Health Reform
Democrats Explore Options After Loss of Mass. Senate Election. Health reform took a major hit this week: Democrats have an uphill battle to get health reform passed and signed into law, following a Republican victory in the Massachusetts Senate race... Read more
This week is a great time to explore a career as a CRNA (certified registered nurse anesthetist). Each year since 2000, the last week of January is designated as National Nurse Anesthetists' Week... Read more
Medical Group Practice Week
The last week of January is also Medical Group Practice Week. Learn more about a career as a medical group practice manager... Read more
Republican Senate Victory Poses Setback for Health Reform
Democrats Explore Options After Loss of Mass. Senate Election. Health reform took a major hit this week: Democrats have an uphill battle to get health reform passed and signed into law, following a Republican victory in the Massachusetts Senate race... Read more
Posted by: Andrea Santiago
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