Posts Tagged ‘search’

Introduction to the Master’s in Nursing Online Degree

Monday, July 18th, 2011

When searching for a master’s in nursing online degree, finding the right one can be overwhelming. More and more colleges and universities are now offering degree programs online. Due to the number of people who would like to return to college, but who do not have the time, colleges have decided to take advantage of the internet and offer classes as well as degree programs. There are a few criteria to look for when deciding on the right online program. Since many of these programs will take at least a year to complete, it is wise to find one that will enable to person to learn as much as possible.

An online program that offers different options is always worth looking into when trying to find the right program. Some master’s in nursing online degrees offer programs for those who want to pursue a career in nursing administration or a program in nursing education. Having different track choices opens up more options for those wishing to further their careers. Also, find a program that has advisors that can be contacted by phone. If a person is unsure about which track, they can call an advisor and get some advice. Advisors should be available by phone or by email.
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Introduction to Online Nursing Continuing Education

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

In order to maintain licensure or certification, those in the nursing profession need to complete continuing education courses, also known as CEUs, or Continuing Education Units. Many CEU programs are available online, which makes obtaining CEUs much easier for many people. If you are new to online education, this introduction to online nursing continuing education will point you in the right direction.

Organizations to Know

The first stop along the introduction to online nursing continuing education is important organizations to know. One is the American Nurses Credentialing Center, or ANCC. This organization is the leading nursing credentialing organization in the U.S. When investigating continuing education courses, whether online or otherwise, an ANCC certified program is a good option. Information is available at http://www.nursingworld.org/ancc/

Another organization with useful information for nurses seeking CEUs is the American Nurses Association, or ANA. Their website is http://www.nursingworld.org/.

Types of CEUs

The next stop in the introduction to online nursing continuing education is the available options. One of the more exciting parts about CEUs is that you can find courses on virtually any aspect of nursing. If you specialize, you can choose CEUs that are directly related to your field. This option also allows you to learn about areas where you are not as familiar and want additional information or a “refresher” course on a certain aspect of nursing.
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Interested in Learning at Home? Consider an Online Nursing Degree College

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

The Internet has created a number of ways to make our lives more convenient. One important, and growing way, is through online education. This method of learning is extremely popular, and many respected, quality schools offer online learning options. If you are interested in learning at home, consider an online nursing degree college to prepare you for a career in health care.

The Forecast

The health care field is one area where jobs are expected to continue to grow. The medical field offers employment opportunities for many different personality types. Within nursing, there are many choices as well. People interested in the nursing field can incorporate a desire to help others with an interest in technology, medical advances, and management. A nurse may desire to work in a maternity wing in a hospital, in a hospice program helping people die in peace, or anywhere in between where quality health care is needed.
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Reverse Dictionary – Ever asked yourself “Whats the word for…”

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

I just happened to stumble on a pretty interesting tool today.

I was trying to find a word for “People that are behind the times” for my previous blog post. I did a couple of searches in Google without avail and eventually started scouring for a tool that did a reverse lookup on a word. A tool where I would give the definition, and it would give me some words that matched that definition. What I discovered was Onelook.com’s Reverse Dictionary.

Reverse Dictionaries allow you to “Describe a concept” in order to find words that match that description.

Cool Stuff, especially for all of us non-harvard graduates.

What I find the most interesting though is all of the uses for this tool. It is actually a very smart search engine. You would be suprized the sort of answers you could get from asking a variety of questions. Here are some of potential applications that OneLook describes:

- Find a word, when you know its definition, [or a portion of the definition].
- Explore related concepts. Baseball, clouds, cities.
- Generate a list of words in some category. I.E. Large Birds, Green fruit, Canadian authors.
- Answer basic indentification questions. What is the capital of Vietnam, Who is big birds friend on Sesame Street. What is the longest River in the world
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