Hemodialysis jobs are registered nurses that prepare patients for dialysis, monitor the body’s vital signs, and educate them about their condition. Machines that remove wastes, salt, and extra water from the patient's blood are operated by these health care professionals. Individuals with a hemodialysis job can be found in outpatient dialysis centers, hospitals, and other healthcare settings.
The minimal educational requirement for this career is a bachelor's degree from an accredited nursing program. As far as licensure, all states require passing the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). State requirements will vary.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there is an expected 22 percent increase over the course of the 2008 to 2018 decade. This rate will be much faster than the national average for all occupations with the growth driven by technological advances, a greater emphasis on preventative healthcare, and an increase in population. As a result, many job prospects will present themselves for qualified professionals.
Hemodialysis jobs have a very promising outlook. Get started now. Search for Hemodialysis jobs at healthcareerweb.com, your connection to Hemodialysis jobs and professionals.
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Company
Location
Type
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05-20-2012
Medical Staffing Network
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Full-Time
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05-18-2012
Medical Staffing Network
Little Rock, AR
Full-Time
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05-18-2012
Medical Staffing Network
Oklahoma City, OK
Full-Time
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05-17-2012
Advocate Health Care
Chicago, IL
Full-Time
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05-17-2012
Capital Nursing Solutions
Bangor, ME
Contract
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05-16-2012
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
Full-Time
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05-16-2012
Medical Staffing Network
Toledo, OH
Full-Time
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