William Hushburn »
25 March 2010 »
In News, Nurses, United States »
In the medical world, nurses and doctors are working hand in hand in taking care of patients. Even though medical care won’t be that effective without each other, there has been a distinct difference between the two in the terms of status level in the hospital. In the ladder of authority, it is always the doctor on top then the nurses following them. In delivering medical care, the doctor will give orders for the patient and it would be carried out by the nurses. Nurses are most often referred as doctor’s assistants.
CRNA or Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist are paid more than a Family Doctor. Based on the numbers of Merrit and Hawkins & Associates, a physician recruiting firm, CRNA’s have an average base salary of $189,000 compared to $173,000 of Primary Care Doctors. A staffing expert Kurt Mosley said that it has been the fourth year in a row that CRNA’s were recruited and are paid higher than family doctor. In this case, it seems that the placement in the ladder has changed position in terms of salary.
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Tags: Anesthesiology, CRNA, Nursing
Filipino Nurse »
13 March 2010 »
In Job Information, Nurses »
Nursing has been one of the most valuable and rewarding careers for decades and data indicates that it will continue to be in high demand for decades to come.
Nursing is a rewarding career that lets you help your fellow man while making a very good salary and is perfect if you love to help people and are compassionate and caring. There are many reasons why nursing is the perfect career today and they include: demand, population, and salary.
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Filipino Nurse »
30 July 2009 »
In Nurses »
All nurses know who Florence Nightingale is. She is often referred to as the mother of nursing or the founder of modern nursing.
“The Lady with the Lamp” entered the field of nursing in 1845, even though her upper-class British family disapproved. During the Crimean War, Nightingale lobbied the British government on behalf of the terrible hospital conditions for wounded soldiers in Turkey.
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Tags: Florence Nightingale, Nurses