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What is a Respiratory Therapist? What Do They Do?
February 12, 2024 | Cindy Chamberlin Blog

“Just Breathe”© is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. The lyrics, “Stay with me; Let’s just breathe,” are familiar. While one rarely consciously thinks about breathing, have you ever considered how vital that automatic response is?  Breathing starts when one inhales (breathes in). Then, air enters and fills the lungs, and oxygen […]

Scholarships to Go Back to School: Part One
January 3, 2024 | Cindy Chamberlin Blog

If you’re headed back to school, it’s essential to understand your potential funding options. Ultimately, these will help augment your educational dreams. For the most part, college income sourcing can include scholarships, student loans, work-study programs, grants, family gifts, savings, and hard work. This article focuses on scholarships as an attempt to answer questions regarding […]

Grants to Go Back to School, Part Two (Grants)
December 4, 2023 | Cindy Chamberlin Blog

  If you’re headed back to school, it’s essential to understand your potential financial options. Ultimately, these will help augment your educational dreams. For the most part, college income sourcing can include scholarships, student loans, work-study programs, grants, family gifts, savings, and good old-fashioned hard work.  Discerning what financial aid to follow and which items […]

The Purpose of February, the Quintessential ‘Un-month’
November 27, 2023 | Cindy Chamberlin Blog

  Due to many factors, February can be a depressing month. Primarily, it’s the “un-month,” or the space occurring just after something grand, yet before nothing at all—in a place BETWEEN. This and other reasons make the quintessential “un-month” slightly off. Let me explain. 1. Shortest of All Months First, February is the shortest of […]

1 Professor, 2 Doctorates—Many Mummies, Dr. James Murrell
November 14, 2023 | Cindy Chamberlin Blog

Not every day students are taught by a professor who’s earned two master’s and two doctorates and possesses so much life experience. Enter Professor Murrell. “I started teaching because I strongly believe in the educational process and educational inquiry,” says Dr. James Murrell, Dean of Imaging at Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts. “I realized I […]

General Information Regarding Vocational Nursing Programs
November 9, 2023 | Serguei Kakhnovich Blog

Have you wondered what the differences are between vocational and registered nursing programs? Both are educational trajectories, right? Each program leads to a nursing career, yes? Both courses may be launching pads for higher levels of nursing—for sure. Perhaps, and most confusing, either vocation may be achieved by completing an associate degree and obtaining licensure. […]

What’s in Resolutions? And How to Keep Them
October 31, 2023 | Cindy Chamberlin Blog

Resolution-setting is a tradition for many individuals around the world. Because people tend to be more reflective and introspective at the start of a  new year, the first month of the year is considered a season of renewed hope and uncharted beginnings. (It may also be that at this time, Americans begin getting their Visa […]

An LVN Diploma–A Stepping Stone Toward a Rewarding Career
October 27, 2023 | Serguei Kakhnovich Blog

Today, being a nurse is considered a noble and respected role. So much so that a recent Gallup poll named it the most trusted profession in America for 22 years in a row.1  But this was not always the case. By contrast, centuries ago, nursing was not only non-certified but not respected or vetted. At […]

3 Reasons Why You Need A&P For Your PTA Career
October 18, 2023 | Cindy Chamberlin Blog

If you opened your lips to drink your morning Joe rather than close them, you already understand something regarding muscles. Likewise, if you moved your shoulder to help hold that hot drink, you have a basic anatomical knowledge of ball and socket joints. Moreover, if you recognize that soft tissue responds and remodels along imposed […]

Requirements For Becoming a Licensed Vocational Nurse
September 25, 2023 | Nicholas Colombo Blog

Nurses are in demand everywhere. If you want to make a real difference in society and be part of an exciting career, you should enter nursing now. One entry-level way to begin your nursing career is as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN).  An LVN typically: Monitors patients’ health by checking their blood pressure, body temperature, […]

About Licensed Vocational Nursing Programs and the NCLEX-PN®
September 21, 2023 | Nicholas Colombo Blog

What are vocational nursing programs, and how did they begin? The origins of the practical/vocational nurse role go back to the past practice of self-taught individuals working in home care as early nurses. These persons held no license and little formal training. Moreover, they assisted with basic care (ADLs like bathing) and light housekeeping duties […]

5 Ways to Prevent Professional Healthcare Burnout
September 11, 2023 | Serguei Kakhnovich Blog

  Since time began, personnel shortages, limited funds, and periods of heightened stress have existed. No one is exempt. However, while you can’t make stress entirely disappear, you can do a lot to mitigate or “soften” the distress at hand. First, ascertain what’s causing your burnout.    Assess the Cause of Burnout A) HOME Is it […]

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