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The Vocational Advantage: Fast-Tracking Careers in a Competitive World

Intercoast

Occupations requiring vocational training are projected to grow by 10% between 2023 and 2033 , compared to an average growth rate of 4% for all occupations (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2023) [citation:4, Employment Projections Home Page: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics]( [link] /). Employment Projections Home Page: U.S.

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Seizing Financial Growth Opportunities in Assisted Living Communities

Relias

Almost all the assisted living communities asked staff to work longer hours, and 30% limited new admissions or closed their communities. According to a National Center for Assisted Living survey , 63% of assisted living communities faced moderate to high staffing shortages, and 87% experienced difficulty hiring staff.

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False Claims Act Update: A Mid-Year Review (2023)

Healthcare Law Insights blog

The Supreme Court issued a number of headline-grabbing decisions this term on topics like religious accommodation , LGBTQ protections , and consideration of race in college admissions. A handful of FCA circuit court decisions issued in 2023 are noteworthy as well. Piacentile v. Oncology, Inc. ,

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Celebrating Black Nursing Leaders: Susanah Awe

Minority Nurse

Awe is an important nursing leader, and we’re pleased to profile her as we celebrate Black History Month with the Black Nursing Leaders Series 2023. I started my career as a registered nurse in Nigeria in 1987 and earned my midwifery certificate in 1989. Nevertheless, awe defied naysayers and has been a nurse for 36 years.

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Three Don’ts When Asking for Letters of Recommendation

Accepted Blog

Vanessa Febo has ten years of experience teaching academic and professional writing at UCLA, with a special certification in teaching writing techniques. She has drawn on this expertise to guide clients to placements at top institutions, including Harvard, Stanford, and USC.

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Applying to Medical School? The Pre-Med Competencies are What You Must Show [Episode 554]

Accepted Blog

That’s the subject of this week’s podcast of Admissions Straight Talk , as Linda Abraham and Dr. Valerie Wherley, an Accepted consultant, dive into pre-med competencies. Today we’re going to focus on med school admissions, and specifically the AAMC’s recently updated pre-med competencies for entering medical students.

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Twenty-Five Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students 

Accepted Blog

Requirements: New York City high school students ready to attend university Award: $2,500 to $20,000 Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program “Our scholarship program was established in 1998 in response to the passage of SP-1, the University of California Regents’ resolution to end affirmative action and race-based admissions at UC schools.”