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Health Programs by Subject
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Arkansas Nursing Schools and Health Care Programs
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that 8 out of 20 of the fastest growing occupations will likely be in health care. In Arkansas, there were nearly 100,000 health care workers in 2006, and the amount of health care employees will increase if Arkansas follows national trends. Most Arkansas health care job opportunities will go to applicants who have achieved the proper level of certified training.
If you want to enroll in an Arkansas nursing school, make sure to find an accredited institution that grants a nursing diploma, associate's degree, or bachelor's degree. In addition to providing certification and nursing CEUs (Continuing Education Units), nursing schools can teach you how to perform important diagnostic tests, use medical machinery, and administer medical treatment. If you decide to pursue nursing or a related health care job, such as health care administration or physical therapy, your health care training program can be your first step toward a rewarding new career.
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