The Importance of Career Networking

BY ALISON DOYLE

The importance of career networking shouldn’t be discounted when you’re in the midst of a job search. Career networking should become a part of your daily work and career-related endeavors.

Your career network should be in place …

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The Pandemic Changed The World Of ‘Voluntourism.’ Some Folks Like The New Way Better

“Not all volunteer programs are the same. In the world of international volunteerism, there are two kinds of gigs. One is volunteering with development programs, such as the Peace Corps in the U.S. and Voluntary Service Overseas in the U.K. …

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Nurses use smart socks to prevent patient falls

A group of nurses at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center recently wrapped up a clinical trial that analyzed whether Palarum’s PUP (Patient is UP) “smart” socks could be used to reduce the number of patient falls.

BY STEVEN BRIGGS

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How to Spot a Bad Boss While Job Searching

During a job search, it’s easy to get caught up in focusing on all of the tangible aspects you’re looking for in your new position.

You probably have a detailed list of what you’re willing to accept and what won’t …

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Job Search Anxiety After College? Find Your Zen With These 8 Tips

Congratulations, you’ve graduated from college (or will soon)! So, what’s next? For most recent graduates, finding work is priority number one, but it’s a process that leaves many with job search anxiety. 

Anxiety about a job search is completely normal, …

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First Pre-Health Club Meeting!

All Health Pros students are invited to attend the first meeting of the Minority Association of Pre-Health Students (MAPS) on Tuesday, September 13, 7-8pm in Noyce 2022.

By Mary Jane Shroyer
Mary Jane Shroyer Director, Health Professions Career Community
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Grad Programs to Explore

Respiratory Care

Jacksonville University’s new 2-year Master of Science in Respiratory Care Program is one of only nine respiratory care programs in the United States. In addition, the program recently received provisional accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care. Our program provides …

By Mary Jane Shroyer
Mary Jane Shroyer Director, Health Professions Career Community
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How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation

If your career plans include graduate school or research, there’s a good chance you’ll need a few recommendation letters from your professors. While you probably asked high school teachers to write letters for you, asking a professor to write one …

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What It’s Like to Do a Post-bacc Program

Two medical students answer questions about what it was like to do a post-bacc program and how it prepared them for medical school.

BY The Association of American Medical Colleges

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Mary Jane Shroyer Director, Health Professions Career Community
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How do ARTS & CULTURE make a difference? Continuum of Impact: A guide to defining SOCIAL & CIVIC OUTCOMES & INDICATORS

Read More: By Animating Democracy/Americans for the Arts, September 5, 2017

“Do you find the question of measuring social change challenging? Maybe even exasperating? You aren’t alone if you ask: ‘How do you demonstrate intangible results such as ‘transformation,’ ‘community …

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