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    This articles talks about the importance of nursing residency programs. It is estimated that the number of experienced registered nurses will decline for the future, making new nurses graduates the only available solution for this shortage. The 2004 registered nurse sample survey reported that 55 % of RNs will retire between 2011 and 2020. Nurses graduated at the baccalaureate level seems to be the target for hospitals since nurses at this level of education have stronger backgrounds in…

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    a PGY1 pharmacy practice residency at Rocking Residency. Since the commencement of my undergraduate work I have dedicated myself to secure an education that would allow me to excel in a career of my choosing, which is that of a clinical pharmacist. This desire to excel academically and clinically has driven me through my graduate career at Texas Tech Health Science Center School of Pharmacy and ultimately led to my decision to apply for a postgraduate year one residency program at Baylor Dallas.…

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    Within the previous year, 13 percent of children ages 8 to 15 in the U.S. were diagnosed with some kind of a mental disorder and 17.9 percent of adults in the U.S. were diagnosed with a mental illness. For many individuals their mental illness can get out of control if left untreated; it’s the job of the psychiatrist, to diagnose, treat, and prevent mental disorders from becoming too overwhelming. To become a psychiatrist a person must complete medical school and take a written examination for a…

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    Nurse Residency Program: Cost Containment Strategy As healthcare continues to grow, so does the number of healthcare providers entering the profession. It is evident and proven that nursing is the largest profession in the healthcare field. Therefore, many healthcare dollars are geared towards employing nurses to ensure that patients are receiving the care they need. However, as the number of new graduate nurses (NGRN) continues to grow, the number of nurses retiring or leaving the field…

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    I am very excited to be submitting my resume in response to the job openings for the New Graduate Nurse Residency Program at Baystate Medical Center. As I head into my last months as a student, I am eager to start my career as a new graduate nurse by using the knowledge and skills I have learned in school and building on them in the field. As a current employee of Baystate Medical Center as a Collegiate Care Tech, I have enjoyed and benefited greatly from my experience at Baystate Medical Center…

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    Chapter Four: Persuasive and Ideological Features of Bin Ali and Mubarak Speeches during the Anti-Residency Protests 4.0. The data The analyzed data in this chapter consist of some extracts from the last three speeches of Tunisian president Ben Ali and Egyptian president Mubarak delivered during the anti-residency protests and before they were forced of their office out (2010-2011). The analysis of this chapter is of two levels, first is the persuasive level based on Wardy (1996), Aristotle’s…

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    A Bridge to Practice As the country prepares for big changes in healthcare reform nurse practitioners (NPs) have entered uncharted territory for their field. Upon review standard residency programs are established for dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, and nursing (Sargent & Olemdo, 2013). Yet, no standard residency program for nurse practitioners has been reported. As NPs begin to take on their new roles within healthcare organizations many admit to being poorly equipped to care for the complex…

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    the measure(s) of length of residency. That is, the impact of length of residency on the WTP for a particular attribute may increase or decrease as the level of length of residency changes. For example, the negative marginal change in the WTP for Homes associated with length of residency (as suggested by some of the previous results) might change, or even cease to exist beyond a specific threshold (or between specific thresholds) in the measure(s) of length of residency. Beyond a given break…

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    completed medical school, they must complete residency and learn hands-on to become a well-qualified trauma surgeon. According to Medical school ULC, “Dr. Putnam says. "It's usually a five- or six-year residency for general surgery, followed by a year or two of surgical critical care/trauma fellowship” During Medical residency students are paid on the average of $40,000- 50,000 a year. Based on the article Job "Description & Career Requirements" Residency will consist of “broad base of surgical…

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    anesthesiologists must complete four years of medical school, followed by a residency. Dr. Jaen completed one year of transition in internal medicine and three years in anesthesiology at UM Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Fl. She finished her residency in 1996. Furthermore, if an anesthesiologist is interested in a specialty field such as pain management or pediatrics, they must further their education and complete a fellowship after their residency program.Education: After completing an…

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