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Reputation Professor on Jun 26th 2009
Health Care Professional Certification Courses - The Cream of the Crop
By Roberta Broyles
Article published by Mark Schlarbaum
Professionals working in the healthcare industry face a lot of pressure from their high stressed day to day work schedules. Growing professionally and learning new things along the way in such circumstances is a challenging task indeed. But those who are able to get time from their heavy schedules must definitely go and get enrolled in one amongst the health care professional certification courses.
Acquiring the knowledge and skills to become a top notch health professional does require professional training. You need to have studied healthcare at the diploma or the degree level for the same. But there are many other qualifications that you can achieve and which do not require such high academic qualifications.
Such health professionals do not work with the core team of doctors and surgeons but are just as important in the scheme of things in a huge healthcare institution.
Today there are numerous courses that any healthcare professional can get enrolled into. If you lead a particularly busy life, you can definitely join an online course amongst the numerous health care professional certification courses available online.
The course that you join will also depend on which branch of healthcare you are associated with. Depending on your line of work or your line of interest, you can join some of the many healthcare professional certification courses.
Alternatively, you can join a generic course like risk management. There are various risk management courses that are offered for health care professionals. These risk management courses are very important in a lot of hospitals. Most healthcare institutions have a risk management office where employees are expected to report certain types of incidents.
A patient and family grievance system should be developed. Employee satisfaction surveys should be launched from time to time and their satisfaction should be cared for. Reviewing and taking care of all patient complaints is also considered to be a part of risk management. One other method is observation. The new healthcare staff is instructed to observe all the procedure and note what they believe is not the right way to conduct a process.
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Janet Schlarbaum Tough Time Jobs
Reputation Professor on Jun 26th 2009
5 Tips to Finding a Job in Tough Times
By Barry Simpson
As a professional Transition Counselor I see every day the effect of the recent changes in the job market. I also see and hear of those things that work in the job search and those that don’t. Often that ‘aha’ moment comes when a client least expects it and the light bulb comes on over their head. In this article are some of the tips that have helped people in recent weeks and months.
12 months ago it was normally assumed that between 80 and 85 percent of all jobs were obtained through networking in one form or another, today for the majority of positions that is now closer to 95%.
More than ever, those in work are being chased by those out of work to ‘Network’ and in some cases I am being told that the option of a “short meeting” is not on the table as often as it used to be.
Tip 1 Grow your network through an online service like LinkedIn. Stretch your contact list as far as you can and do not use the canned invitation. Create your own invitation and make it personal.
Tip 2 As you work to grow your network make it easy for people to find you. Don’t hide yourself, make sure that you are visible and also that your profile clearly states you are interested in new opportunities.
Tip 3 Create a target list of companies and make sure that all of your contacts have a copy of it. When you are attending a networking meeting insure that your contact has this list well in advance and you explain to them that you are looking for contacts in these specific companies or others that may be similar in size, product set, etc.
Tip 4 Have a set of great networking questions to ask at the meeting. These should include:
* Do you think my resume best fits my goal?
* Do you know any industry groups or associations that I should look into?
* Do you think I am focusing on the industries best suited to my skills?
* What are your thoughts as to the industry direction/trend/etc.?
* What do you see as being the skills in greatest demand at the moment?
* Are there any skills I am missing and should take additional training for?
Tip 5 Treat every networking meeting as an interview. With the growth of unadvertised positions you never know what opportunity may be lurking around a corner. Try to have the meeting in an office rather than a coffee shop, this provides you with a chance to meet other staff members.
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Career Management Guide By Janet Schlarbaum
Reputation Professor on Jun 26th 2009
An Assortment of Careers In Cosmetology
By Verland P
Are you looking for an exciting career in cosmetology? Do you know all of the possible careers you can explore? Let us help you decide by showing you some of the amazing choices you now have.
While a hair stylist is the first thing most people think of when someone says they are going to beauty school, it is not your only option. How successful you are will depend on you. If you have the ability to listen to and determine what your customers need, you will be very successful. Keeping up with the latest trends and satisfying your customers will lead to bigger and better things. Strive to either own your shop or work in high end shops.
Manicurists are another option. Today most high end shops will offer manicures and pedicures. As with the hair stylist you will really need to listen to your customers and give them what they need. Customer satisfaction will lead to repeat business and more income. As new techniques and styles become popular you will have to grow with the industry.
Esthetician or skin care specialist will probably require you to go to a different school than most people in the cosmetology field. Possible work places include spas and high end boutiques. If you are really into this field, do your research and find the right school for your career.
Makeup artist is a good choice if you are willing to live in area with a high demand. The possibilities in the field range from your local television studio to the movie studios in Hollywood. You will need to study hard and perfect your craft to land the Hollywood job. Even in small towns this specialty can be combined with a hair styling career. Many people hire a makeup artist for their proms and weddings. A good reputation will add many new customers, so make sure you are ready to satisfy even the most demanding clients.
If you have a well rounded education in cosmetology you may be able to work your way into a management position at a salon or a spa. If this is something that interests you, I would recommend that you take at least a couple of business courses while you are in school. Being able to deal with and fix customer complaints should be a goal for you. This management experience will give you the foundation and hopefully the reputation to open your own salon. We all know that you can’t get rich while working for someone else.
Another great option for you is to return to the classroom, this time as an instructor. This will give you the opportunity to share your knowledge with a whole new generation. While this is not for everyone, some people thrive in a teaching environment. You should talk to the schools in your area and find out what you will need to do to become an instructor.
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