Thursday, April 29, 2010

Adapt Your Career to a Tough Economy

Adapt Your Career to a Tough Economy
Thursday April 29, 2010
Even though there are some gradual signs of the job market turning around, the unemployment rate still hovers near 10 percent, and job creation in healthcare has slowed somewhat from previous years.  Fortunately, healthcare has felt the least impact from the recession, as compared to other industries.  However, hospital layoffs and downsizing in the pharmaceutical and device industries have hit many non-clinical healthcare professionals very hard.

So how do you weather the storm?  To help you survive the recession, several of the career guides here at About.com put together many tips and a series of articles, all on the topic of adapting and adjusting to best withstand the economic downturn.  Whether your role is clinical or non-clinical, or even if you work in another industry other than healthcare, these ideas cover a wide range of suggestions to help you survive until the market really picks up again, which could take many more months or even a year or more.

How to Adapt Your Career to Survive the Recession (Tips for all industries)
How to Adapt Your Health Career (Tips for physicians, nurses, allied health)
How to EMR-proof Your Medical Job (How NOT to lose your job to EMR)
Adapt Your Career to a Tough EconomySource: www.about.com

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