A number of healthcare organizations were named among the top companies that posted on Monster in the first half of this year, according to the job site's 2018 midyear jobs report.
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Employers are seeking registered nurses above all other positions posted on the job site Monster in the first half of this year.
Here are 20 hospitals and health systems that posted job listings seeking nurses in the last week.
Las Vegas is the metropolitan area with the highest risk of an OB-GYN shortage around 2025, while Ann Arbor, Mich., has the lowest risk, according to a new analysis from Doximity.
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia are calling for a modernization of how Medicare pays for training nurses — highlighting a new model of training more advanced practice nurses to practice primary care in a cost-effective way.
More than 10 percent of nurses, nurse practitioners and physician assistants experienced sexual harassment within the last three years, with 33 percent of nurses reporting harassment from a physician, according to a Medscape report.
Las Vegas-based Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital, Nevada's only state-run psychiatric hospital for adults, has lost 15 psychiatrists, 40 nurses and 74 mental health technicians over the last decade with none of these positions replaced, according to Las Vegas Review Journal.
Antelope Valley Hospital, a 420-bed district hospital located in Lancaster, Calif., intends to lay off 137 employees as part of its financial recovery plan, reports the San Fernando Valley Business Journal.
Mercy College of Ohio in Toledo is recruiting students from the manufacturing and retail sectors amid a growing need for skilled healthcare workers, reports CNN Money.
Indianapolis-based St. Vincent Health, part of St. Louis-based Ascension, laid off another 85 employees as it works toward efficiency amid a changing healthcare environment, reports the Indianapolis Business Journal.