Author Archives: Beth Glick



Medical Training for a New Career - What Are the Advantages

Apr 15th, 2012 Beth Glick

With the continued instability of the economy, many people are reassessing their lives and considering the advantages of medical training and a career in the medical field. Health care is a stable career choice, especially as the U.S. population grows and ages, and technology advances.

Job Outlook for Individuals with Massage Therapy Education in Phoenix

Mar 4th, 2012 Beth Glick

Have you recently completed massage therapy education in Phoenix? Are you interested in a career as a massage therapist? This article will discuss the job outlook for individuals who recently completed massage therapy education in Phoenix. It will discuss the nature of the work of a massage therapist, employment statistics and outlook for the future of individuals with massage therapy education.

Massage Therapy Program: Career Job Outlook and Program Requirements

Jan 5th, 2012 Beth Glick

If you are planning for your future, you should consider enrolling in a massage therapy program. Massage is increasingly being used as part of integrated medicine that addresses whole-person wellness. A massage therapist these days is just as likely to work in a hospital, nursing home or doctors' office as they are to work in a luxury resort.

Career Outlook for Nursing School Graduates

Oct 18th, 2011 Beth Glick

Are you considering enrolling in a nursing school? Have you recently graduated from a nursing school? This article will discuss the career outlook for nursing school graduates. It will discuss the nature of the work, training and advancement, employment statistics and the job outlook for future nursing school graduates.

Career Training and Transition Questions You Should Ask

Oct 7th, 2011 Beth Glick

Changing careers can be scary, whether the decision is spurred by aspiration or requirement. But with the right career training, the transition into a new career can be seamless and stress-free.

Occupational Therapy Assistant Programs

Oct 4th, 2011 Beth Glick

Occupational therapy assistant programs train individuals for a career in the field of occupational therapy. Occupational therapy assistants focus on the physical, psychological and social needs of their clients, and help people function at the highest possible level by concentrating on what is important to them to rebuild their health, independence and self-esteem.