Duties and Responsibilities: A nurse that has graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined by a country, state, province or similar licensing body to obtain a nursing license. Salary: $ 67,490 Education: Bachelors degree Demand for this particular career: Complete an accredited registered nurse program. In order to become a registered nurse, students must graduate from an accredited program. Reflection:
1. What I liked about this class was working with computers and learning new jobs and careers that I can be interested in the future. 2. I did not like how it was sometimes difficult finishing my work earlier because sometimes I needed more time or sometimes I wanted to write more. 3. Some recommendations for this class for improving is for students to finish their work quicker by practicing their typing skills. 4. I actually read my life planning goals 1-2 times daily just in case I want to change them or add more that I think of or have. 5. Yes, I am committed in being a CTR person because I always try my best no matter what and sometimes I push myself to do things I've never done. I also help others when needed or for my friends. 6. I learned to always choose the right. Behave well, live life to the fullest because you only live once and forgive when you have guilt in something and don't let your feelings drain you. And if you decide to choose another path then kn
Duties and Responsibilities: Using advanced imaging techniques and three-dimensional equipment, radiation oncologists determine where cancerous tumors and cells are located, and then map out a treatment strategy that will minimize the risks of radiation. R adiation oncologists also must figure out the best treatment or therapy to recommend to a patient with cancer Salary: $151,000 Education: After earning a bachelor's degree, aspiring oncologists must complete medical school to fulfill oncology training, which includes fellowships in oncology and surgical oncology , and residencies in radiation oncology . Demand for this particular career: Training to become a radiation oncologist starts with a bachelor’s degree in a medical or science-related field of study. A pplying to medical school is the next step, which is another four years, followed by a 12-month internship and four years of resident training. Residency is particularly important because students will le
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