Emergency nursing jobs provide the initial assessments and care for patients that come to their hospitals or their emergency departments. Treating patients and educating patients and the public about different medical conditions are common responsibilities for emergency nursing jobs.
An associate's degree, bachelor's degree, or a diploma from a nursing program are the three educational paths that will prepare individuals for registered nurse jobs.
There were around 2.5 million registered nursing jobs employed in 2006 the majority being employed within hospitals. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be a 23 percent increase in the employment of registered nursing careers from 2006 to 2016. This rate of employment will be much faster than the national average for all occupations and can be attributed to the advances in patient care and the rising elderly population.
Emergency nursing careers have a very promising outlook. Get started now. Search for emergency nursing jobs at healthcareerweb.com, your connection to healthcare jobs and professionals.
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Company
Location
Type
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05-21-2012
Advocate Health Care
Eureka, IL
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
Las Vegas, NV
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
Brandermill Woods Retirement
Midlothian, VA
Part-Time
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05-21-2012
Banner Health
Fallon, NV
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
Piedmont Healthcare
Atlanta, GA
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
Holy Rosary Healthcare
Miles City, MT
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
Piedmont Healthcare
Atlanta, GA
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
Cleveland Clinic
Euclid, OH
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
Full-Time
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