Unlocking a Fulfilling Healthcare Career: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Are you enthusiastic about pursuing a healthcare career that allows you to be hands-on in patient care, with less rigorous educational prerequisites than the traditional paths of becoming a Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)? Or, perhaps you’re considering dipping your toes into the world of nursing with the potential for future… Read More »

These Roles are in Demand Across All Industries

Staffing MSP

Whether you’re planning your future career path or are an HR or hiring manager, it’s helpful to stay aware of which professional roles are in the highest demand in today’s marketplace. A recent report from LinkedIn provides an overview. To zero in on the highlights: The global pandemic had an immense impact on businesses, industries… Read More »

The Do’s and Don’ts of Company Holiday Parties

Your annual company holiday party can be great – or not. If you’re the outgoing type who relishes every opportunity to celebrate and socialize, seeing that invitation land in your inbox will likely make you want to break into a happy dance. On the other hand, if you’re an introvert, it may make you break… Read More »

Closing the Pay Gap

“Since President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act in 1963, the gap between men and women’s earnings has narrowed by less than a half-cent per year. At this rate, American women will have to wait until 2062 to bring home the same salary as their male counterparts.” (Congresswoman Jackie Speier) Yup. You’ve probably heard about… Read More »

6 Emergency Skills New Nurses Need to Know

An emergency can happen at any time. As a new nurse, you need to know how to respond to emergencies. With the right emergency skills, you’re well-equipped to do just that. Here are six emergency skills that every new nurse needs to know. 1. Preparation When an emergency strikes, you need to respond right away.… Read More »

Why Effective Communication Is Important In Nursing

Today, nurses are in high demand at hospitals and other healthcare facilities nationwide. To succeed as a registered nurse (RN), you need effective communication. And, there are many reasons why this is the case, including: 1. You Can Quickly Disseminate Critical Information. Generally, an effective communicator has no trouble sharing information. For example, a nurse… Read More »