If you're in the market for a new job, you may want to check out this: There's a huge shortage of entry-level positions in the health care industry, according to a report from Healthcare IT Today.
And the reason isn't because there aren't enough people to fill themit's because there aren't enough people to fill those jobs.
The report, which surveyed more than 100 people in the field, found that the top 10 jobs available are in front-line care (nurses, technicians, managers, etc.), followed by front-line managers (chief medical officers, chief nursing officers, etc.), followed by IT and clinical operations managers (chief medical officers, chief medical officers, etc.).
The top 10 jobs available aren't in front-line care, they're in front of other managerial positions, such as chief medical officer, chief nursing officer, and chief medical information officer.
The top 10 jobs available aren't in front-line care, they're in front of other managerial positions, such as chief medical officer, chief medical officer, and chief medical information officer.
The top 10 jobs available aren't in front-line care, they're in front of other
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