You Do Not Need Four Years of College to Work in Healthcare There is a persistent assumption that healthcare careers require a bachelor’s degree or higher. While that is true for physicians, pharmacists, and some specialized roles, a large and growing segment of...
What Is an LPN? A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides basic nursing care under the supervision of registered nurses and physicians. LPNs take vital signs, administer medications, monitor patient health, assist with bathing and dressing, and communicate patient...
What Does a Phlebotomy Technician Do? A phlebotomy technician is the healthcare professional responsible for drawing blood from patients for lab tests, transfusions, donations, and research. Phlebotomists play a critical role in the diagnostic process — without...