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Health Care Recruiter: A New Path for Nurses

Minority Nurse

Nurses excel at critical thinking skills and as a health care recruiter, those skills are used constantly, she says. “Get involved by attending conferences, listening to webinars, and learning from speakers,” she says. “All of that information and content is curated for you,” she says.

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Advocating for Critical Care Transport Nurses

Minority Nurse

Chief among these is how CTRN certification contributes to their critical thinking, confidence, clinical knowledge, and ability to provide expert care for their patients in the very dynamic and highly technical ground transport setting. There are also more than two dozen free CE webinars, with a new title debuting each month.

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Make the Most of Your Experiences for ERAS

Accepted Blog

She’s also shared her strategy for impressing interviewers in a popular webinar and written three books and numerous articles on the admissions process. The AAMC site describes the various Primary Focus Areas as follows: Basic science (e.g., diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, development of drugs) Community involvement/outreach (e.g.,

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Applying to Medical School? The Pre-Med Competencies are What You Must Show [Episode 554]

Accepted Blog

Thinking and reasoning competencies include the following: critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, scientific inquiry, and written communication. So, maybe engaging in a webinar or a new class when you’re an undergraduate student. How does one demonstrate cultural awareness on an application?

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How to Get Accepted to Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University

Accepted Blog

So you got to put your critical thinking skills in place that you’re not looking at information that is not evidence-based.” But if you’re going to look at resources, you got to be able to determine the resources that are really good resources from those that are not so good.