Wednesday, December 21, 2011
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Friday, December 16, 2011
Health Science Programs Overview
If you're looking for a rewarding career, consider this:
According to the United States Department of Labor, healthcare was the largest industry in 2006, providing a whopping 14 million jobs.
Health care constitutes seven out of the 10 fastest growing occupations.
This sector will generate three million additional jobs between 2006 and 2016.
And if you think you have to burn gallons of midnight oil before you can arm yourself with a degree in healthcare, think again. The Bureau of Labor Statistics points that most healthcare professionals have less than four years of college education. Add to this the satisfaction of being a care giver to those who need it the most and healthcare could be that dream career you always wanted.
Besides doctors, professionals in this growing industry include nurses, respiratory therapists, healthcare administrators, etc. Depending on what interests you, you can choose from a plethora of health science programs offered by colleges and universities across the country. Some of the popular health science degrees include Nursing, Respiratory Care, Allied Health, and Health Care Administration.
While some of these degrees are offered at Bachelor's and Master's level only (Nursing), a few health science degree such as Respiratory Therapy and Allied Health are offered as Associate Degrees. Some colleges also offer certificate courses in subjects such as Health Psychology and Community Health Education. What's more, many health sciences programs are offered as distance learning courses. This works particularly well for people who need to work because of financial reasons or those who have families to care for and cannot attend on-campus programs.
According to the United States Department of Labor, healthcare was the largest industry in 2006, providing a whopping 14 million jobs.
Health care constitutes seven out of the 10 fastest growing occupations.
This sector will generate three million additional jobs between 2006 and 2016.
And if you think you have to burn gallons of midnight oil before you can arm yourself with a degree in healthcare, think again. The Bureau of Labor Statistics points that most healthcare professionals have less than four years of college education. Add to this the satisfaction of being a care giver to those who need it the most and healthcare could be that dream career you always wanted.
Besides doctors, professionals in this growing industry include nurses, respiratory therapists, healthcare administrators, etc. Depending on what interests you, you can choose from a plethora of health science programs offered by colleges and universities across the country. Some of the popular health science degrees include Nursing, Respiratory Care, Allied Health, and Health Care Administration.
While some of these degrees are offered at Bachelor's and Master's level only (Nursing), a few health science degree such as Respiratory Therapy and Allied Health are offered as Associate Degrees. Some colleges also offer certificate courses in subjects such as Health Psychology and Community Health Education. What's more, many health sciences programs are offered as distance learning courses. This works particularly well for people who need to work because of financial reasons or those who have families to care for and cannot attend on-campus programs.
Health Care Education
If you are searching for health care training, you will find health care education available in vocational schools and trade schools. Therapists, nurses, doctors, and health care educators are in demand in every city across the nation. With an aging population base, and medical knowledge and health care fields expanding at a tremendous rate, health care career possibilities are endless.
Medical training is one of the fastest-growing educational fields in the U.S. Vocational and trade schools present a wide and varied curriculum, with classes that include nursing, physical therapy, dental, family practice, emergency medicine, nutrition, pharmacy, psychology, alternative medicine, and many, many more.
There are a multitude of health education certificates and degrees available, depending on individual schools and curriculums. Students have a choice of simple certification in one or more therapies, to Associate Degrees, Bachelor Degrees, and even Master Degrees and PhDs.
Currently, the most popular Health Sciences degrees are Associates and Bachelors Degrees in Health Care Management or Registered Nurse (RN), BS of Science in Nursing, MBA in Health Care Management, Master of Health Care Administration, and Master of Science in Nursing.
Medical training is one of the fastest-growing educational fields in the U.S. Vocational and trade schools present a wide and varied curriculum, with classes that include nursing, physical therapy, dental, family practice, emergency medicine, nutrition, pharmacy, psychology, alternative medicine, and many, many more.
There are a multitude of health education certificates and degrees available, depending on individual schools and curriculums. Students have a choice of simple certification in one or more therapies, to Associate Degrees, Bachelor Degrees, and even Master Degrees and PhDs.
Currently, the most popular Health Sciences degrees are Associates and Bachelors Degrees in Health Care Management or Registered Nurse (RN), BS of Science in Nursing, MBA in Health Care Management, Master of Health Care Administration, and Master of Science in Nursing.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Meditation Is Good For Your Health
Some people are afraid of meditation because they think it is going to make them become lost in thought and not know where they are. I have heard that some people think that they will put themselves in a trance or shut themselves off from reality. I consider these old wives tales.
Mediating will help you to be more alert, calm, more focused, and you will not worry as much. It is really pleasant. Meditation is good 4 your health.
Some of the benefits you will get from mediating are:
•You will be more optimistic and have more self-worth.
•It will decrease stress, tension, anxiety & depression.
•It improves the immune system and improves your health.
•You will feel more spiritual.
Suggested Meditating Positions
You may sit with your back straight, lay down, or lotus position (sitting with legs crossed) you must be comfortable or it will distract from you meditation. If you sit in a chair, make sure your feet are flat on the floor. Place your hands on your lap palms down. It is very important that U do not slouch down. Make sure your clothes are loose and comfortable and the room is well ventilated. Breath through you nose if physically possible. It is good to meditate in the morning and at night. If you need to meditate in the middle of the day, then do it. It really is up to you.
How To Begin Meditating
Sit comfortably. Close your eyes. Feel your body start to relax. Listen to your breathing. If your mind starts to wander, just concentrate on your breathing and this will bring you back. Try to concentrate on words like peace, tranquility, calmness, love. It is suggested that you meditate at least 20 minutes. If this is not possible, do less. You may need to set a timer when you first try this. As soon as you are done meditating, open your eyes and slowly start moving. It takes time to get used to meditating, so be kind and patient with yourself.
The first time I meditated, I was so tired that my mind wandered so bad that I had to really concentrate on my breathing. I fell asleep and did not realize this until I woke up an hour later. I said to myself, I just won't wait so long to meditate. Meditating is really good for you. I noticed that I had more energy, I felt more hopeful about my life. I had a better outlook on things. I actually slept better. I listen to guided meditation every day now.
I found out there were different kinds of meditation. There is guided meditation, trans dental meditation, mantra meditation, Qi gong, Tai Chai, and the most current one I came across was holosync meditation. Yoga has been mentioned to be as calming as meditation as it has breathing and movements that calm the mind. I will do a separate post on these different kinds of meditation.
Meditation is so good for you that it has been known to help people suffering from allergies, high blood pressure, fatigue, asthma, and cancer. I find this totally amazing.
Mediating will help you to be more alert, calm, more focused, and you will not worry as much. It is really pleasant. Meditation is good 4 your health.
Some of the benefits you will get from mediating are:
•You will be more optimistic and have more self-worth.
•It will decrease stress, tension, anxiety & depression.
•It improves the immune system and improves your health.
•You will feel more spiritual.
Suggested Meditating Positions
You may sit with your back straight, lay down, or lotus position (sitting with legs crossed) you must be comfortable or it will distract from you meditation. If you sit in a chair, make sure your feet are flat on the floor. Place your hands on your lap palms down. It is very important that U do not slouch down. Make sure your clothes are loose and comfortable and the room is well ventilated. Breath through you nose if physically possible. It is good to meditate in the morning and at night. If you need to meditate in the middle of the day, then do it. It really is up to you.
How To Begin Meditating
Sit comfortably. Close your eyes. Feel your body start to relax. Listen to your breathing. If your mind starts to wander, just concentrate on your breathing and this will bring you back. Try to concentrate on words like peace, tranquility, calmness, love. It is suggested that you meditate at least 20 minutes. If this is not possible, do less. You may need to set a timer when you first try this. As soon as you are done meditating, open your eyes and slowly start moving. It takes time to get used to meditating, so be kind and patient with yourself.
The first time I meditated, I was so tired that my mind wandered so bad that I had to really concentrate on my breathing. I fell asleep and did not realize this until I woke up an hour later. I said to myself, I just won't wait so long to meditate. Meditating is really good for you. I noticed that I had more energy, I felt more hopeful about my life. I had a better outlook on things. I actually slept better. I listen to guided meditation every day now.
I found out there were different kinds of meditation. There is guided meditation, trans dental meditation, mantra meditation, Qi gong, Tai Chai, and the most current one I came across was holosync meditation. Yoga has been mentioned to be as calming as meditation as it has breathing and movements that calm the mind. I will do a separate post on these different kinds of meditation.
Meditation is so good for you that it has been known to help people suffering from allergies, high blood pressure, fatigue, asthma, and cancer. I find this totally amazing.
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