Transcript of By: Angel Rojas. The 3 jobs that I am looking at and considering for a career are all in the...
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- By: Angel Rojas
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- The 3 jobs that I am looking at and considering for a career
are all in the medical field and they are: Registered Nurse
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetic Pediatrician
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- Registered Nurses provide care for patients and support for
patients and their families. They also let people know about health
conditions, answer questions and give advice. Job Outlook is very
positive and there is an expected to be a growth rate of 19% which
is faster than average. By 2022 there is expected to be 526,800
more people in this field
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- You need a bachelor degree in nursing An associate degree in
nursing Or a diploma from an accredited nursing program You must
also be licensed
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- Registered Nurses can work pretty much anywhere like: Hospitals
Physicians Offices Convalescent homes The duties of a nurse
generally stay the same wherever you go but some times the work
load maybe more in other places.
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- Registered nurses salary varies depending how long youve been
there and where you are working at. The bottom 10 % earned less
than $44,970 The average earned about $65,950 The top 10% earned
more than $96,630
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- Registered Nurses dont really have unions but they do have the
CAN, California Nurses Association It was founded in 1903, and now
has more than 86,000 members, and has grown more than 400% in the
past 15 years. RNs that are represented by this association have
some of the best bargaining contract in the nation
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- CRNAs provide anesthetics to patients in any setting, for any
type of procedure that requires going under. The are just like
actual Anesthesiologists but without the title, and less amounts of
years of schooling. It takes about 6 years plus 1 additional year
of clinical care. The 10-year job growth is 19% increase
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- These types of nurses are more advanced and therefore get paid
a lot more than just an RN. They have a Median pay of $159,000 The
top pay is about $205,000
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- Bachelor Degree in Nursing Registered Nurse Licensure A minimum
of 1 year of acute care experience, in the ICU or ER Competition of
an accredited Nurse Anesthesia Program Pass the National
Certification Examination
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- Nurse Anesthetics can work pretty much anywhere that people
need to be put under. Hospitals Dentists offices
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- The association for these types of nurses is California
Association of Nurse Anesthetics Inc. What it does for many CRNAs
is it monitors their practices and health care legislation,
provides more current educational information, and also tries to
provide better health care.
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- Pediatricians specialize in the treatment, diagnosis, and
prevention in health problems in, babies, children and teenagers.
They also provide checkups, medication, immunizations shots/
vaccinations, and also different treatments. There is said to be a
Positive out look on the job with an expected 22% increase from
2008 to 2018
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- You must complete 4 years of undergraduate courses and get a
Bachelors Degree Then you must complete 4 years of medical school
which you will get your MD Then you will do 1 year of an internship
followed by 2 years of residency After this you are now able to be
certified if you past the state board exams. Return to Top
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- Pediatricians make a good amount of money whether you are in
the top 10 percent or bottom 10 percent. The top amount is $204,048
The median amount is $142,540 The lowest amount is $89,185
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- The associations for Pediatricians is the American Academy of
Pediatrics and it was founded in 1930 There are over 60,000
Pediatricians committed to this association They provide there
members with the latest news on new techniques, as well as newer
better treatments
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- http://money.usnews.com/careers/best- jobs/registered-nurse
http://money.usnews.com/careers/best- jobs/registered-nurse
http://www.aana.com/ceandeducation/becomeac rna/pages/default.aspx
http://www.aana.com/ceandeducation/becomeac rna/pages/default.aspx
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Healthcare/Registered- nurses.htm
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Healthcare/Registered- nurses.htm
http://www.nationalnursesunited.org/affiliates/e ntry/cna-about
http://www.nationalnursesunited.org/affiliates/e ntry/cna-about
http://www.canainc.org/organization/cana- history.htm
http://www.canainc.org/organization/cana- history.htm
http://www.howtobecomeapediatrician.com/Pedi
atrician-Career-Outlook.html
http://www.howtobecomeapediatrician.com/Pedi
atrician-Career-Outlook.html