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Health Programs by Subject
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Wisconsin Nursing and Health Care Schools
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development notes that the Badger State's health care industry has a rapidly growing need to fill health care jobs. Medical positions in Wisconsin currently command higher annual salaries than the state average in 2006. Annual job openings for registered nurses are among the highest in the state.
Wisconsin registered nurses must earn an associate's degree (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science degree (BSN) in nursing and pass a national nursing examination in order to obtain a Wisconsin nursing license and begin working in the state. Medical assistants who have completed a certification program or an associate's degree program in medical assisting tend to enjoy the best career opportunities. While a bachelor's degree is required for medical and health services management jobs, many employers prefer hiring applicants with master's degrees in business management (MBA).
The health care education and nursing programs in Wisconsin can show you how to train for a position in the in-demand medical job sector.
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