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Health Programs by Subject
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Health Care and Nursing Programs in Georgia
The health care industry is experiencing steady progress in the state of Georgia, with a projected annual average growth rate of 2.8% through 2014. One of the fastest growing areas in Georgia's health care system is in residential care facilities, which has a projected growth rate of 6%. Whether you are interested in health care administration, nursing, or other health care careers, a degree can heighten your appeal to potential employers.
One of the hottest health care jobs is RN, or registered nurse. The Bureau of Labor Statistics claims that nursing is the biggest health care occupation, with 2.5 million jobs nationwide. People who wish to become nurses, medical assistants, or related health care workers should seek out accredited schools where they can earn associate's degrees or bachelor's degrees. If you already are a nurse and you need to take continuing education courses, many nursing schools also offer coursework where you can accrue nursing CEUs.
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Medix can give you the training and experience you need to launch your career in the medical or dental field. Flexible day and evening classes.
* Programs vary by location
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Work to meet your full potential with a career-focused education from The Brown Mackie College system of schools. Choose from a range of diploma, certificate, associate's and bachelor's degree programs in the fields of Accounting and Business, Healthcare, Legal Studies, and Technology. Small classes, flexible schedules, and plenty of personal attention.... More
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