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Recruitment for Healthcare and Beyond
Social Networking is the Future of Recruitment
Social Networking is the Internet's latest darling. And throughout the last year it has been moving quickly into the professional arena of recruiting and staffing. The loudest of these entrants is LinkedIn and Jobster. Jobster was first and loudest but LinkedIn and others are making noise and you can bet there will be many more coming soon, including existing recruitment software and services powerhouses adding this functionality to their offerings.Read More http://hrmarketer.blogspot.com/2006/07/social-networking-meets-recruitment.html
Published on: 22:20:43 / 2006-12-20
Competition In Recruitment
Hospitals are engaged in fierce competition for top talent, and they are using all available resources to keep their institutions staffed. We have developed a report to help you. A variety of approaches have been tried, but the most successful institutions have focused on HR best practices rather than adhering to traditional hospital hiring processes. This research report, sponsored by Jobscience, will address the following issues for hospital administrators and HR professionals: Top recruiting concerns Development and utilization of best practices and HR technology in the industry Establishment of a competitive advantage in the hospital industry This report includes key findings and recommendations as well as healthcare marketplace trends and best practices for successfully managing talent in the highly competitive healthcare field for 2006 and beyond. If you haven't downloaded our white paper click here and get it Free. http://www.jobscience.net/js_hirewire_form_warfortalent.htm
Published on: 22:17:53 / 2006-12-20
This is Spooky
Study Confirms Importance of Screening Staff in Healthcare Hospitals and nursing homes aren't doing enough to protect patients from serial killers on staff, according to a new report that calls for major changes in the way medical centers operate. In the first tally of its kind, researchers have linked more than 2,100 suspicious deaths worldwide to 54 doctors and nurses convicted of serial murder or lesser charges since 1970, according to an article on the Journal of Forensic Sciences Web site. "The problem is bigger than anyone would like to think," said Kenneth Kizer, a co-author of the report and former head of the Veterans Health Administration. Read More at http://www.c-n.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061213/NEWS/612130305
Published on: 22:18:55 / 2006-12-20
How are we creating a community?
Healthmeet is trying to bring jobseekers and recruiters together, but maybe the big opportunity is to link professionals in similiar professional categories together. I am a critical care nurse maybe I want to talk to other critical care nurses about their work environment. The potential for this forum is unlimited.
Published on: 18:14:11 / 2006-12-27
This is a great article for managing Vendors I found on ERE
How to Fall in Love With Your Vendors Make your vendor relationships the best part of your job 2/6/2007 | by Dr. Michael Kannisto about the author Dr. Michael Kannisto Global Staffing Director Bausch & Lomb email | bio Several years (and several companies) ago, I was on a team responsible for launching a new careers website. I was working for a large, well-known multinational company, and in keeping with our stature, we worked with a very prestigious advertising agency. Things had been going pretty well, when for some reason we stopped hearing from our account director. We were on an aggressive timeline, and needed the branded graphics we had been promised in order to meet our website launch deadline. Read the Full Artile Go to http://www.ere.net/articles/db/17162CBAF6914F69A680FCC62AB6D5AE.asp
Published on: 18:04:10 / 2007-02-06
Nursing Gets Large Grant
The San Diego State School of Nursing is one of 16 California colleges that received grants on Thursday as part of an effort to address the statewide medical professional shortage. SDSU was awarded with nearly $125,000, which is the highest amount possible for special projects funding. The money will go toward developing more efficient courses and creating innovative nurse educator programs on campus, said School of Nursing Director Catherine Todero, Ph.D.
Published on: 01:13:01 / 2007-02-27
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