Finding Your Own Pathway to Specialized Health Care

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Forensic Nursing Certificate Forensic nursing is a field open to RNs with a deep interest inrepparttar investigative sciences and a passion for victim advocacy. This can be exciting work if you’re comfortable offering medical assessments at crime or accident scenes. Certified forensic nurses examine and provide care for survivors of assaults, disasters, abuse and negligence. You’ll be called in to determinerepparttar 145018 causes of injuries and deaths, discover or help decide who’s responsible for a victim’s care, and make appropriate referrals and follow-ups. A membership survey ofrepparttar 145019 International Association of Forensic Nurses indicates that you could earn from $55 to $300 per hour. Job opportunities for forensic nurses exist primarily with hospitals, law enforcement agencies, and independent practice.

Legal Nurse Consulting Certificate A Legal Nurse Consultant (LNC) might berepparttar 145020 RN who handles data collected by a forensic nurse, without actually handlingrepparttar 145021 patients. Thorough and timely information is just as important as hands-on care. You’ll thrive as an LNC if your nursing education and clinical experience are a natural fit with your research skills and interest inrepparttar 145022 legalities of health care. Through your ability to identify standards of care, review medical records and interview witnesses, you’ll be a valuable team member in malpractice lawsuits, medical insurance claims, and workers’ compensation cases. Completing this certificate program will qualify you to work in law firms, insurance companies, HMOs, government agencies, or independent practice. A compensation survey byrepparttar 145023 American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants shows its members earning hourly fees ranging from $70 to $200.

Case Management Certificate Case Managers play a similar role to GCMs and LCPs, assessing and coordinating health and human services for patients with a wide range of needs. With your Kaplan certificate you’ll plan and manage patient care, research cost-effective options, berepparttar 145024 point person onrepparttar 145025 team of specialists that you assemble, and support your client’s family with information and suggestions. RNs, therapists, rehabilitation counselors and social workers are a natural fit for this career. Based on a survey byrepparttar 145026 Case Management Society of America and ADVANCE for Providers of Post-Acute Care, starting salaries in this growing profession might be $55,000 for government agencies and insurance carriers, and at least $75,000 for home health agencies or through independent practice.

Education on Your Terms These Health Care Pathways certificate programs can be completed in about 12 months of online self-study. The pace is up to you, and this flexibility leaves room forrepparttar 145027 healthy work-life balance already so critical to busy professionals with family and other personal commitments. You can participate in these programs from anywhere inrepparttar 145028 world with a personal computer, email and Web access, andrepparttar 145029 ability to handle MS Word documents.



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Trojan World War

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Iberia became home to many Milesians and I believe these were Iberians fromrepparttar Caspian Iberia which has a capital called Tiflis, now. Clearly many Kelts went back to Ireland and Britain from even beforerepparttar 144811 Hyksos period asrepparttar 144812 Beaker people in 2200 BC. and it appears that many more came in 1500 BC. Wasrepparttar 144813 Trojan War just an extension ofrepparttar 144814 Hyksos wars? Troy III was called Aa-Mu andrepparttar 144815 Phoenician Brotherhood may well have included remnants of Harappa and Mu (SE Asia?). Pythagoras had a Phoenician parent, but by this timerepparttar 144816 Brotherhood seems to have been split into many factions. He went againstrepparttar 144817 Sybarites as we know and they were allied withrepparttar 144818 Etruscans who were allied with Carthage againstrepparttar 144819 Phocaean/Milesians or Iberians who seemed separate from their Venetii Keltic 'brothers'. Yetrepparttar 144820 Venetii weren't againstrepparttar 144821 Kelts or Bruttii when they came to get rid ofrepparttar 144822 Tarquin lineage of Etruscans and Rome became a reality. We will cover this a great deal more underrepparttar 144823 ‘mystery’ ofrepparttar 144824 Battle of Alalia.

Numerous Greek states seem to have been allied at Naucratis as we showed and it would be logical to assume they were Hyksos/Phoenician a century before. Thus we end up with having to say there was no Greece and that historians are talking about a continuous or corporate entity that seldom (if ever) existed. Pythagoras seems to have had a strong spiritual leaning in his Crotonite followers that were allied withrepparttar 144825 syncretic hermetic cults,repparttar 144826 Therapeutae of Jesus, Heliopolis and later Alexandria's Gnostics. We would have to sayrepparttar 144827 Cathar ecumenicism may have a root in these groups and that certain groups of Jews and Islamic people (Sufis) were still able to get along for centuries to come. Inrepparttar 144828 final analysis (at this point) we should simply sayrepparttar 144829 battle of ideas continued afterrepparttar 144830 all out battles ended. The pirates and corporate enterprises were seeking marriages and elites became stronger from 2,000 BC. torepparttar 144831 time of Jesus. Rather than covering these wars and empires from a Parthian or Hittite and Egyptian perspective we hoperepparttar 144832 business and theological associations are instructive. It is also necessary to understandrepparttar 144833 financial import ofrepparttar 144834 American trade that Phoenicians seem to have maintained. Maybe a settlement of sorts was reached where certain enterprises in Greece and Anatolia leftrepparttar 144835 Iberian-Punic interests to controlrepparttar 144836 American trade and they tookrepparttar 144837 Mediterranean in places whererepparttar 144838 Phoenicians could no longer exercise adequate control.

TROY: - There is good reason to believe this area and Smyrna was inhabited with advanced cultures as far back as 9,000 BC. and Catal Huyuk's far less important but well preserved site makes one think it would have taken even longer to leaverepparttar 144839 coast and move inland to establish such an advanced culture in 7,500 BC. Clearly seacoasts had a lot of defensive and trading benefits and there would only be a need to move inland when allrepparttar 144840 land was spoken for onrepparttar 144841 rivers running torepparttar 144842 Sea.

Troy VIIa seems to have beenrepparttar 144843 site Schliemann claimed to have found all by himself. We will see he did play an important part in showing established archaeology should listen to legend but that he was not all he wanted us to believe either, in this brief forward by Mr. Fagan.

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