Ten of the 20 fastest-growing occupations in the U.S. are healthcare related, underscoring the vital need for training and resources to support this expanding industry. To improve the educational experience for this critical population, Health Education Solutions, the leading provider of continuing education solutions for healthcare professionals including ACLS and PALS certification, today released a new Careers in Healthcare Special Section. This series of articles, vignettes and important facts about careers in healthcare and continuing healthcare education is available in Health Education Solutions’ online research library. The 10-article special section is free for healthcare providers, first responders and individuals who simply want to be prepared to provide emergency care.
“In the healthcare industry, proper certification is vital to securing employment, and continuing education is integral to career growth,” said David King, president of Health Education Solutions. “Whether you’re seeking to update your professional skills, or just want to be prepared for a medical emergency, Health Education Solutions’ research library and online courses make vital information easily accessible.”
The special section includes information about careers in healthcare, as well as information about healthcare certification, stories, how-tos and more. Here are some highlights:
· Thinking About EMT Training? How About a Career as an EMT?
· Traveling Nurses Can Keep Career Options Open with Online Certification
· Today’s Healthcare Profession – Job Trends and Opportunities
· Careers in the Fitness Industry: Interview with the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association
Health Education Solutions offers online certification and recertification for advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) and pediatric advanced life support (PALS). ACLS and PALS courses were developed in partnership with Union College.
For more information or to access the online research library, please visit http://www.healthedsolutions.com
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