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Healthcare HR Career Opportunities

  • Article by:Health Career Center

If you’re passionate about aligning people and purpose, and working in an industry that serves others, consider a healthcare HR career.  With the recent expansion of healthcare coverage in the U.S., the shortage of necessary medical professionals, and the shifting models of both care and payment, the demand for highly skilled healthcare HR professionals in great.  Here’s a look at the top healthcare HR careers available and the job outlook for this healthcare sector.

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Dermatology Job Roles That Provide Work-Life Balance

  • Article by:Health Career Center

Finding a satisfying work-life balance as a medical professional is a challenge. Given the recent expansion of public healthcare coverage in the U.S., healthcare professionals are serving more patients than ever, leading some to report a lack of job satisfaction and balance between their work life and their professional life. However, there is one healthcare specialty that continues to provide a high standard of work-life balance and job satisfaction:  dermatology.

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The Difference Between a Nutritionist and Dietitian Career

  • Article by:Health Career Center

Often times, Nutritionist and Dietitian job titles are terms used interchangeably, clouding up the definition of each of the roles. Here’s a look at exactly what a Nutritionist career entails, how that differs from a Dietitian career, and what the job outlook is for both.

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Demand Soaring for X-Ray Technicians

  • Article by:Health Career Center

Jobs in the medical field have always been attractive due to the usually reliable demand for various positions, good pay, and job stability. As it turns out, becoming an X-ray technician might be one of the best professional decisions you ever make. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for radiology tech jobs is expected to grow by 9 percent between 2014 to 2022.

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