Home Health Care Sandusky OH-Becoming a CNA in Ohio involves first getting adequate training and then passing a certification exam. Following that plan can help someone to launch a career in so many different aspects of nursing and healthcare.
To accomodate the aging population in the U.S., demand for home health care services is on the rise.
Whether you’re looking to start a new career or you’ve had experience in other industries and are looking for a change, a career in healthcare is worthwhile the time. Consider these to…
If you’re thinking about a career as a health care administrator, it’s important that you have good organizational skills.1 Health care administrators are entrusted with the coordination of health and medical services. This encompasses a wide variety of duties, including creating work schedules,...
Tips for family caregivers and patients to manage doctor appointments, avoid medication errors, prepare for a hospitalization and organize medical bills.
‘Medicine On Main Street’ examines the dilemmas of distance and workforce.
Is there still a "glass ceiling" in health care? IHI President Emerita and Senior Fellow Maureen Bisognano reflects on what has changed for women in health care since she began her career and how far there still is to go.
How satisfied are you in your current health care position?
One reason that an experiment to reduce high blood pressure in a high-risk population succeeded is that it adapted its approach to encourage trust.
Hospitals are the wrong place for the chronically ill.
As your parent ages and needs more care, you may have to become their health care advocate. How to make sure you do the job effectively.
A woman arrives via ambulance at a local hospital after suffering a stroke. After the physicians stabilize her condition, the woman is transferred ...
Speakers at the RSNA annual meeting outline strategies for success for women in medicine.
Travel nursing is a short-term and unsustainable solution for medical understaffing.
I’m a palliative care doctor, and though I spend every day in the shadow of death.
People caring for someone at home often have zero training. Many learn on the fly, and some states are passing laws to make sure caregivers get at least basic instruction in home care.
Advocates of health care reform often talk about the Triple Aim. However, there is a key component missing from that model: restoring joy to the practice of medicine.
Misconceptions abound, but doctors and nurses in palliative care help patients live as comfortably as possible while other doctors battle the underlying causes of their usually fatal illness. The Wall Street Journal interviews Dr. Diane Meier of the Center to Advance Palliative Care.