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Careers By: Jackie Cisneros. Registered Nurse  The Entry-level education needed is an associates degree.  No on the job training needed.  No work experience.

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1 Careers By: Jackie Cisneros

2 Registered Nurse  The Entry-level education needed is an associates degree.  No on the job training needed.  No work experience needed.  The pay is median pay which is $31.10 per hour, which is around 64,690 per year  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.

3 Registered Nurse  The job outlook is good it is 26% (Faster than average).  Employment of registered nurses is projected to grow 19 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.

4 Registered Nurse  For this career there are many opportunities to be able to find a job almost anywhere due to the fact that you can work in hospitals, physicians' offices, home healthcare services, and nursing care facilities. Others work in correctional facilities, schools, or serve in the military.  There is a high demand for registered nurses.  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.

5 Registered Nurse  What RNs Do:  Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members.  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.

6 Registered Nurse  There is many different unions for this career.  One common union for RNs is the American Nursing Association.  "FAQ." FAQ. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2014.  The American Nurses Association (ANA) is the voice of nursing. We are the nation’s only full-service professional organization that represents the interests of the nation’s 3.1 million registered nurses.  In 1896, the first convention of the Nurses Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada was held. In 1911, this organization became the American Nurses Association.

7 Radiation Therapist  The entry level of education needed is an associates degree.  No work experience needed.  No on the job training needed.  The pay is medium pay which is $37.29 per hour, which is around $77,560 per year.  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2014.

8 Radiation Therapist  The job outlook is good it is 24% (Much faster than average).  Employment of radiation therapists is projected to grow 24 percent from 2012 to 2022, much faster than the average for all occupations.  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2014.

9 Radiation Therapist  For this job there are not as many opportunities to find a job because it is a small occupation.  You can work as a radiation therapist in hospitals, offices of physicians, and outpatient centers. Most radiation therapists work full time.  Because radiation therapist is a small occupation there will only be about 4,500 new jobs over the 10-year period.  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2014.

10 Radiation Therapist  What Radiation Therapists Do:  Radiation therapists treat cancer and other diseases in patients by administering radiation treatments.  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2014.

11 Radiation Therapist  A work union for this profession is the ASRT (American Society of Radiation Technologist).  "ASRT Vision, Mission, Core Values and Value Propositions." ASRT Mission and Vision. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.  The mission of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists is to advance the medical imaging and radiation therapy profession and to enhance the quality of patient care.

12 Nuclear Medicine Technologists  The entry level of education needed is an associates degree.  No work experience needed.  No on the job training needed.  The pay is medium pay which is $33.74 per hour, which is around $70,180 per year  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2014.

13 Nuclear Medicine Technologists  The job outlook is good 20% (Faster than average)  Employment of nuclear medicine technologists is projected to grow 20 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations.  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2014.

14 Nuclear Medicine Technologists  For this job there are not as many opportunities to find a job because it is a small occupation.  You can work as a nuclear medicine technologists in physicians’ offices or imaging clinics. Most nuclear medicine technologists work full time.  Because Nuclear medication Technologist is a small occupation there will only be about 4,200 new jobs over the 10-year period.  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2014.

15 Nuclear Medicine Technologist  What Nuclear Technologists Do:  Nuclear medicine technologists use a scanner to create images of various areas of a patient’s body. They prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients undergoing the scans. The radioactive drugs cause abnormal areas of the body to appear different from normal areas in the images.  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2014.

16 Nuclear Medicine Technologists  An association for Nuclear Medicine technologist is the NMA (Nuclear Medicine Association, LLC)  "Nuclear Medicine Associates, About Us." Nuclear Medicine Associates, About Us. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.  Nuclear Medicine Associates, LLC (NMA) was founded in 1996 by a group of board-certified nuclear medicine physicians to provide interpretive and therapeutic nuclear medicine services to hospitals, clinics and other physicians.

17 Citation Page  "FAQ." FAQ. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2014.  "ASRT Vision, Mission, Core Values and Value Propositions." ASRT Mission and Vision. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.  "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2014.  "Nuclear Medicine Associates, About Us." Nuclear Medicine Associates, About Us. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.


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