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  • Nursing – Male Nurses  By : Monkia
    Nursing over the years has become a predominantly a very female oriented job. Generally when you talk of nursing it has become difficult for some to one imagine a male being a nurse.
  • Internal Medicine Market Review  By : gourt
    The need for health care will continue to grow as the population in the US ages. This one issue will make the demand for physicians to increase and if left uncorrected will lead to shortages. There are several other factors are impacting this problem, the shrinking economy, the aging population and finally the impending health care "reform".
  • Hospitalists On The Rise  By : gourt
    Here in the United States, there are approximately twenty eight thousand Hospitalists practicing today. Approximately 50% of hospitals across the nation have a branch of this specialized unit. Many medical education facilities, such as colleges and universities, are beginning to develop Hospitalist-based residencies. Hospitalists have a very limited and recent history: in the last ten or fifteen years, a niche for a broad and intense, hospital based specialty emerged. The term Hospitalist ...
  • Demograhics and Family Practice  By : gourt
    The face of United States is changing dramatically according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau the average age is increasing quickly. The number of people aged 65 and over are expected to double within the next 25 years.
  • Internal Medicine Shortage  By : gourt
    The need for health care will continue to grow as the population in the US ages. This one issue will make the demand for physicians to increase and if left uncorrected will lead to shortages. There are several other factors are impacting this problem, the shrinking economy, the aging population and finally the impending health care "reform".
  • Radiology Rising Demand  By : gourt
    The constant rise in Radiology salaries seems to have hit a wall and indeed due to some changes in reimbursement rates they may actually have fallen recently
  • Endocrinology  By : gourt
    Employment for Endocrinologists is strong and should continue to grow because of vacancies from retiring surgeons . About 633,000 people held jobs as surgeons that worked in hospitals, clinics and private practices in the United States in 2006, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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