– by Ainsley Lawrence – Ainsley Lawrence is a freelance writer with an interest in the way business, technology, and education intersect with the personal. She loves traveling to beautiful places and is frequently lost in a good book. Pursuing a laboratory-based career is rewarding on multiple levels. Jobs in the sciences can… read more
Medical Newsletter Articles
Life After Breast Cancer: Reflections of a Two-Time Survivor
– by Heather Kaiser Heather Kaiser is a Certified Professional Resume Writer, living in the New York City metropolitan area. American Recruiters is proud to have her as part of our family. Heather has 24 years of experience writing for every skill level and industry. Her corporate experience also encompasses Human Resources and securities compliance… read more
Getting Hired in Careers That Care for People
– by Ainsley Lawrence Ainsley Lawrence is a freelance writer with an interest in the way business, technology, and education intersect with the personal. She loves traveling to beautiful places and is frequently lost in a good book. While many people search for jobs that will make them the most money, others… read more
Heroes
– Megan Glenn Megan Glenn is a freelance writer with extensive expertise in a plethora of subjects, including: home decor, business, lifestyle, and more. She’s been writing professionally for over a decade, and has had the pleasure of working with incredible publishers over the years including Faxage. She believes in telling a story, not just finding information…. read more
Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) Signed
PRESIDENT SIGNS CORONAVIRUS RELIEF PACKAGE PROVIDING EXPANSION OF FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT PLUS NEW SICK LEAVE MANDATES BILL INCLUDES CAPS AND COMPENSATORY TAX CREDITS FOR SMALL/MIDSIZE BUSINESS The President signed the “Families First Coronavirus Response Act” (“FFCRA”) providing for Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion and Emergency Paid Sick Leave, which shall take effect… read more
Get The Job Of Your Dreams
By Lily Martis, of Monster Found the perfect job for you? Take these steps to increase your chances of getting the offer. You’re starting your job search, and you’re well on your way. Hopefully, you’ve already found a few job listings that have got you excited. Now, the time has come to actually apply to… read more
Three Steps to a Winning Pharmacist Resume
By Kim Isaacs, Monster Resume Expert As an increasing number of job seekers enter the pharmacy field, competition for the most desirable jobs will heat up. While resume writing is not typically taught in pharmacy programs, it’s a skill worth developing. If you follow these three steps, you will be on your way to creating… read more
Med Lab Technologists: Unsung Heroes
By John Maaske for Triage When we hear “hero,” we think capes and rescuing citizens from peril. Guess what, dear medical lab technician, we know that you’re saving lives in your lab coat. Whether you are an experienced professional or simply aspiring to be in the field, your dedication to such an integral position should… read more
Demand For Medical Technologists
By Andrew Lingo for Passport USA U.S. Demand for Medical Technologists Reaches Boiling Point If the demand for healthcare professionals is heating up in the USA, then the demand for MedTechs has reached the boiling point. Here are five reasons why: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that between 2012… read more
What Makes a Good Surg Tech or What Makes a Surg Tech, Good…?
-By Marc Constanzo at Nebraska Methodist College No one interacts with surgical technologists firsthand quite like surgeons do. So what better way to get an inside peek at life as a surg tech than to speak with a prominent surgeon? I recently spoke with Dr. Bill Thorell, MD, Director of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery for Nebraska… read more