Preparing for Nurse Practitioner Jobs: 5 Questions the Prospective Nursing Student Should Ask

By July 12, 2014 Physician blogs

The prospective nursing student wanting to get into the market for challenging and fulfilling nurse practitioner jobs must first complete nursing school. Nursing program students are understandably both eager and anxious to get their formal training under way. They have completed the difficult academics and undergone the rigorous screening. The next step is to simply surrender to […]

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America’s Future Depends on Filling Vital Physician Jobs Straightaway

By June 23, 2014 Physician blogs

Americans following the bad news about the Veterans Affairs Administration are slowly starting to learn that a lack of people qualified enough to fill physician jobs is partly to blame. The list of other contributing factors includes shortages of other primary care providers, like nurse practitioners and physician assistants. And sadly, the VA is not the only organization that’s […]

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Multiculturalism is Likely to Factor into Future Primary Care Positions

By June 13, 2014 Physician blogs

As recent Associated Press, Cincinnati Business Courier and Crain’s Detroit Business’ articles have pointed out, hospitals are increasingly working towards embracing diversity. And those efforts include more than just coming up with bilingual marketing plans. Driven by America’s changing demographics and an overriding need to do away with healthcare disparities, it’s a trend that includes everything from ethnic menus to […]

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Shortage of Physicians Fuels Increase in Nurse Practitioner Jobs Nationwide

By May 23, 2014 Physician blogs

Primary care physicians are retiring and medical students are focusing their career choices elsewhere. Although this doesn’t come as a surprise, it is alarming that the gap between patient needs and available providers is widening. However, this shrinking physician population has created a high number of nurse practitioner jobs putting “advanced practice registered nurses” in high demand. As […]

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Promise of Profitable Physician Assistant Jobs Draws Unexpected Candidates

By May 15, 2014 Physician blogs

The country’s healthcare industry sent out the cry for more medical professionals and some very unexpected people have been answering the call. At least that’s what’s happening at one renowned, college of medicine in Pennsylvania, according to The Patriot-News reporter, David Wenner. He reported that retired, professional athletes are entering medical college in the hopes of helping to […]

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Trends in National Physician Recruiting

By May 9, 2014 Physician blogs

Healthcare has traditionally been one of the most stable industries in the country. It has provided those who can get through the rigorous training required with profitable and stable jobs. Four of the five top 100 jobs in a recent U.S. news ranking were in the medical field. However, trends are changing, and it can be very hard […]

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Many Physicians are not taking Medicaid

By June 10, 2013 Physician blogs

An analysis from HealthPocket raises the specter that individuals who obtain health coverage under expanded Medicaid starting in 2014 will have to dig to find a clinician who will treat them. At the same time that many states are increasing their Medicaid rolls under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), only 43 percent of physicians report that […]

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Affordable Care Act

By July 5, 2012 Physician blogs

The process of passing and implementing a law is a long and winding road, but President Obama’s Healthcare Reforms cleared a significant hurdle on Thursday when the Supreme Court upheld most of the law as constitutional against challenges from many of the states as well as business organizations. You have probably been getting a lot […]

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