CNA Is A Great Start To A Rewarding Health Care Career
Posted on February, 01, 2012 by admin
Do you know that nurses enjoy top honors and respect, the world over, because of the honesty and integrity they bring to the healthcare profession? In fact, according to a report done by Lydia Saad of Gallup, Inc., 84% of Americans rank nurses “high” or “very high” for their honesty and ethical standards. If you are an CNA, or currently considering enrolling in CNA training, keep in mind that starting your nursing career as a CNA is the most viable avenue and most rewarding to achieve. CNA is a respected and appreciated occupation.
“Nurses – one of the few blessings of being ill.”~Sara Moss-Wolfe
Furthermore, training and working as a CNA provides you with the hands-on experience in the health care field.It affords you plenty of opportunities to explore the diverse environments that nursing entails. You can choose to work in a variety of facilities and specialty areas amid retirement communities, patients’ homes, hospitals, clinics, to name a few. Test them out, find the environment that meshes well with your personality and your goals. Once you find your niche and what fits you the best in the career of nursing, go for it with the utmost passion and dedication.
The need for quality health care providers significantly grows each year. What other careers can you think of that provide a great salary, allow you flexible working hours 24/7, and encourage you to affect the lives of many people each day in a positive way? The sky is the limit for advancement and promotion in the health care field, regardless if you are starting out as a CNA.
“The Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks the expected fastest growing occupations by 2018, about half of which are related to health care.”~Chris Pietsch/AP
Premier Choice Health Services is dedicated to assist those individuals who want to explore a rewarding career in the medical and health care arena; individuals who have a passion to make others feel physically comfortable, improve another’s health and quality of life, and, as Donna Wilk Cardillo, states in her book, A Daybook for Beginning Nurses, have a “knack to see beyond the obvious and address, in some way, the deeper needs of the human soul.”
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