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Bloodborne Pathogens: Occupations at Risk (Infographic)

Read this useful infographic about bloodborne pathogens in our workplace. Featured By: Compliance and Safety  

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Infographic: What are doctors thinking?

Infographic: What are doctors thinking?

  What are doctors thinking? A look into the medical mind. © Epocrates

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Average Day in the Life of Nursing

Average Day in the Life of Nursing

By the numbers, a typical work day can be similar for nurses all across the US. The major difference lies within salaries earned by nurses, which directly correlates to the certification or degree any given nurse may hold. Nurses with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree earn a higher income than do Registered Nurses (RN). Those who advance ...

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Common Diseases That Can be Acquired Due to Flooding

Common Diseases That Can be Acquired Due to Flooding

Common Diseases That Can be Acquired Due to Flooding.

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13 Things You Didn’t Know about Cells & DNA: Cells & DNA Infographic

13 Things You Didn’t Know about Cells & DNA: Cells & DNA Infographic

Infographic that visually explains interesting facts about Cells & DNA

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Birth Control Through The Ages

Birth Control Through The Ages

Did you know that crocodile dung is used as a contraceptive? Yup. There are plenty more birth control methods through the ages.

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Pregnancy & Birth in the US Infographic

Pregnancy & Birth in the US Infographic

This is an infographic about Pregnancy & Birth in the US. Read some interesting and provoking facts about the maternal & child care in the US. Via: http://www.sonogramtechnician.org/

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Solving the Nurse Shortage Crisis Infographic

Solving the Nurse Shortage Crisis Infographic

The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that employment of Registered Nurses (RNs) is expected to grow 23 percent between 2006 and 2016 with 587,000 new jobs.

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