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"Many of the fastest growing occupations are concentrated in the health services field, which is expected to account for 1 out of every 5 new jobs created by 2014. Factors contributing to job growth include increased use of innovative medical technology, the increase in obesity-related health problems, and the aging population, which will require more health services. Retirement of older workers is expected to cause worker shortages. In some areas, new-hire bonuses of $5000 are common and a few hospitals even offer help with mortgages or rent. Students in fields with the greatest shortages may find employers offering loan forgiveness programs to help repay college debt. The US Army offers registered nurses bonuses of up to $15,000"--Publisher website (May 2007).
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Medical personnel, Vocational guidance, Allied health personnel, Directories, Health facilities, Employees, Job hunting, Information services, Medicine, Employment, Employment forecasting, Supply and demand, Medical care, Medicine, vocational guidance, Health Personnel, Health Occupations, Health Workforce| Edition | Availability |
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Health Care Job Explosion: High Growth Health Care Careers and Job Locator
May 1, 2006, Bookhaven Press
Paperback
in English
- 4 edition
094364125X 9780943641256
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Health care job explosion!: high growth health care careers and job locator
2001, Bookhaven Press LLC
in English
- 3rd ed.
0943641209 9780943641201
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Health care job explosion!: high growth health care careers and job locator
1998, Bookhaven Press, Distributed to bookstores by LPC Group
in English
- 2nd ed., completely rev.
0943641152 9780943641157
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Health care job explosion!: careers in the 90's
1993, D-Amp Publications
in English
0943641071 9780943641072
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"Growing twice as fast as the average occupation, health care practitioner and technical employment is projected to increase 30.3% between 2004 and 2014."
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"Growing twice as fast as the average occupation, health care practitioner and technical employment is projected to increase 30.3% between 2004 and 2014."
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