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What Does An Addiction Counselor Do?

By:  AddictionCenter.com Counselors are an important part of addiction therapy, and their role and involvement in the treatment process is instrumental to recovery Addiction counselors can help support you throughout the treatment process and create an individualized plan for recovery, relapse prevention, and after-care. There are various types of therapy available while in treatment that

National Guard Fills in as Nursing Assistants Amid Healthcare Worker Shortage

Reuters By Vanessa Johnston MADISON, Wisc. (Reuters) – When Joenes Gellada joined the National Guard, he never imagined that would mean one day training as a nursing assistant. “Never in my wildest dreams,” he said as he completed his two-week training course at Madison Area Technical College in Wisconsin on Friday. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated

Critical Nursing Shortage – The Pandemic Peril!

By Evette Matthews, MSN, MBA, RN nexojobs.com Having the education or a Bachelors in Nursing degree does not make you a Nurse. Nursing is a calling, it takes altruism, and robust nerves to work around nursing homes, hospice, hospitals, Oncology and Psychiatry centers. It takes some resilience to be able to come back to work

SGU Announces Direct-Admission Partnership With Beal University

Bangor Daily News | Today, St. George’s University announced a new direct-admission partnership with Beal University in Bangor, Maine. The new program establishes a pathway for qualified Beal graduates to gain immediate entry into the St. George’s Schools of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. “We’re excited to team up with Beal University to educate new doctors

327 people with COVID-19 in Maine hospitals: a pandemic high that worries state leaders

Authored: Chris Costa Published: November 26, 2021 NEWS CENTER Maine PORTLAND, Maine — The latest data from Maine’s CDC show a record-high number of people in hospitals across the state with COVID-19. Three hundred twenty-seven people are in hospital beds with the virus, a pandemic high. One hundred eight are in critical care, and 39 are on a

70 Days Away

Authored: Alexis Gravely Published: November 23, 2021 Inside Higher Ed Borrowers will resume payments on federal student loans on Feb. 1, nearly two years after repayments were deferred due to the pandemic. The vast majority of borrowers say they won’t be ready to pay. Borrowers are less than three months away from having to resume

Beal University Opening New Wilton Campus for Nursing Education Program

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release November 29, 2021 Beal University Opening New Wilton Campus for Nursing Education Program Classes to begin January 2022 Wilton, Maine – Beal University is excited to announce the opening of its new Wilton branch campus, located at 75 Allen Street, in January 2022. The new branch campus deepens Beal’s dedication

A New Push to Create a Three-Year Degree Option

Authored: Emma Whitford Published: November 9, 2021 Inside Higher Education Higher education thought leaders and colleges are working together to create a three-year bachelor’s degree program that will offer all the value of a four-year degree—for less cost. When her family decided to move Stateside after living in Dubai for nine years, Oma Seddiq was

Vista College School Closure

Author: Nicole Lopez Published: October 9, 2021 11:30PM MDT Updated: October 9, 2021 11:30PM MDT www.ktsm.com EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Vista College, a trade school with campuses located in El Paso and Las Cruces, announced its permanent closure on Friday. Vista College sent out an email to its students and staff on Friday announcing

It’s Medical Assistants Week!

This year, Medical Assistants and CMAs (AAMA)® will be recognized across the country from October 18 to 22, 2021 To help you appreciate the extraordinary work of medical assistants, we would like to walk you through their typical day at the office: Arrive Early The typical workday of a medical assistant starts before the first