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Top 10 Healthcare Career Resources Articles of 2022

By Blake Conner - December 28, 2022

Here is a list of the top-performing and most informative healthcare career resource articles published by HospitalRecruiting in 2022. For over a decade, HospitalRecruiting has been a recruiting and employment resource for hospitals, health systems, and job seekers alike.

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Top 10 Healthcare Career Resource Articles of the Last 10 Years

By Blake Conner - October 12, 2022

HospitalRecruiting just celebrated its 10th year of business as a healthcare job board. To celebrate a decade devoted to helping employers and job seekers with their job searches and hiring needs, we've compiled a list of the 10 best healthcare career resources blogs we have published over the last ten years.

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Top Five Reasons to Consider a Career in Healthcare

By Jacob Bollinger, PA - July 7, 2022

Though a career in healthcare is hardly ever as glamorous as portrayed on television, it can be just as exciting, satisfying, and humbling. Healthcare is a wonderful field to work in for a multitude of reasons, but among them all, here are the top 5.

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The Fastest Growing Health Care Occupations in 2021 and Beyond

By Patricia Bratianu RN PhD RH-AHG - July 29, 2021

Demand for healthcare professionals isn't going down any time soon. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS) projects that healthcare occupations will rise by 15% in the next 10 years. But what professions are growing the fastest? Here's a list of the fastest growing health care opportunities for 2021 and beyond.

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How to Handle a Poor Performance Review

By Tammy McKinney, RN - June 1, 2021

Performance reviews can be anxiety-inducing, but what about in the catastrophic worst-case-scenario? After testing, you receive a horrible grade of your performance that leaves something to be desired. How do you best recover gracefully from such a blow?

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Alternative Health Care Careers for Those Who Need a Break from Patient Care

By Tammy McKinney, RN - April 29, 2021

For those who need a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday patient care, there are many alternative career options open to healthcare workers. From insurance specialists to authors, there are many viable options available to those with a medical background.

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From Veteran to Civilian: How to Navigate Re-Entry Effectively

By Tammy McKinney, RN - December 3, 2020

Joining the military alters the way you look at nearly every situation, and readjusting to civilian life and work afterwards can seem daunting. With that in mind, let's examine some of the tips, tricks, challenges, and resources for making the transition seamless.

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The Stoic Physician

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - November 23, 2020

The daily struggles of life spare no one. The adoption of a stoic mindset allows the application of ancient philosophy to modern times, and nowhere can this better be applied than in healthcare.

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Seven Reasons to be Thankful for Your Healthcare Career This Holiday Season

By MaryAnn DePietro - November 19, 2020

As Thanksgiving approaches, we realize it has been a difficult year. However, this can still be a time of thoughtful reflection. It is a nice time to let a healthcare worker know you appreciate what they do. If you work in the medical field yourself, take stock this holiday season. Take a minute and think about the many reasons to be thankful for your healthcare career, including those below.

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Six Ways to Keep That “New Grad” Enthusiasm in Healthcare

By MaryAnn DePietro - October 28, 2020

Working in healthcare is a rewarding career. But it also can be stressful and exhausting. It's easy for the excitement you once felt to fade. But with awareness and by making a few small adjustments, you can keep your enthusiasm for your healthcare career long after you graduate.

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Six Ways to Keep That “New Grad” Enthusiasm in Healthcare