Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 15) American Nurses Association joins the National Healthcare Career Network The American Nurses Association (ANA), which represents the interests of 2.9 million registered nurses, has re-launched its Nurse’s Career Center (www. nursescareercenter.org), which is now a part of the National Healthcare Career Network (NHCN). By joining the NHCN, ANA’s Nurse’s Career Center now links to the jobs boards of more than 175 top healthcare associations and professional organizations. Created to address the critical shortage of U.S. healthcare workers, the NHCN initiative makes it easier for healthcare recruiters to find qualified candidates to fill healthcare job openings. Associations participating in the NHCN network gain greater exposure for each job posting, and healthcare employers using NHCN are able to find talent faster — selecting from the largest pool of candidates with certifications, extensive health care education and specialized knowledge available. The NHCN brings healthcare associations together to provide job placement and advancement opportunities; career development tools, training, scholarships and resources to mitigate worker shortage challenges facing the healthcare marketplace. “ANA recognizes the importance of offering our members the latest career and educational resources,” This section was prepared by the Marketing Department of The Buffalo News. For advertising information, contact Joel French at (716) 849-5533 or jfrench@buffnews.com. Content: Joe Kirchmyer Graphic Design: Peter Clancy said ANA Chief Executive Officer Marla J. Weston, PhD, RN. “Through this alliance with NHCN, ANA has significantly strengthened the ANA Nurse’s Career Center.” NHCN founding partner, the American Hospital Association (AHA), has taken a leadership role in rallying healthcare associations around this cause. “In spite of the economic downturn, healthcare employers are still struggling to find great candidates,” said Anthony Burke, president and CEO of AHA Solutions (an American Hospital Association company). “ANA is a great addition to the network, and we invite all health care associations — large and small, national and regional — to join us as we band together to tackle the workforce challenges,” continued Burke. The NHCN’s technology is powered by Boxwood, the leading provider of online career centers to associations and professional trade organizations, and the organization is actively recruiting healthcare associations and professional trade organizations to participate. For more information, Visit www.nationalhealthcarecareernetwork.com. ��������� ����� ����������������� ���������������������� ���������� ��������������������� ���������������� � ���������������������� ��������������� ����������� ����������������� ������������������ © 2009 The Buffalo News ���������������������� ���������������� ��������������������� ���������������� �������������������� ������������������������ ����������������� ����������������������� ��������������������������� ���������������������� ������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������� ��������� ������������� ���������������������������������������� ����������������������������������� ������������������������������� NURSING: LPNs and RNs Full and Part-time ��������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������� Phone: 716-662-4433 Fax: 716-740-9022 email: tstein@absolutcare.com Just take the 219, exit at Armor Duells & make a left. At the first street make a right and we are located at: 6060 Armor Road • Orchard Park, New York 14127 Fall 2009 / Pulse 15 http://www.nursescareercenter.org http://www.nationalhealthcarecareernetwork.com http://www.bcbswny.com/julie Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Pulse - Fall 2009 Pulse - Fall 2009 Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 1) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 2) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 3) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 4) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 5) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 6) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 7) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 8) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 9) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 10) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 11) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 12) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 13) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 14) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 15) Pulse - Fall 2009 - (Page 16) http://www.nxtbookMEDIA.com
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