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Health Programs by Subject
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Health Care Schools in Nebraska
The Nebraska Workforce Development organization reports that by the year 2014, Nebraska employment should increase by an average amount of 11%. The Nebraska health care industry should have a particularly high growth rate with a projected change of 24%, which means an additional 27,091 workers by 2014. People who want to find work in the thriving health care industry can increase their chances of employment by attending accredited nursing and medical schools.
Frequently, nursing school entails more than textbooks and classroom work; many nursing students also have the chance to participate in internships and externships, where they can gain hands-on experience in hospitals, family practice clinics, or private medical organizations. Even currently employed nurses can benefit from educational programs by acquiring nursing CEUs via continuing education courses. If you want to work as a nurse, occupational therapy worker, medical assistant, or another type of health care employee, your education can provide the skills and employer contacts you need to break into the health care field.
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