Showing posts with label Nursing Jobs. Show all posts
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Thursday, 8 October 2015

Role of Soft Skills in Healthcare Industry

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Most of us are of the notion that careers in the healthcare industry are all about hard skills. You have advanced knowledge, skills and well-trained hands; and you are there soaring high on your career graph. Yes, this is true. Unless, you are well-trained and become capable of rendering proper care to patients, you do not even earn your practicing license.

However, there exists a slight extension to this. And this extension is what is known as “ soft skills.” While we are all trying hard to keep track of all advents taking place in this industry, little do we do to inculcate interpersonal skills within us.

Now, a person with good interpersonal skills can have a better rapport with other individuals. He/She is always in a better position to explain fresh ideas and opinions. They are blessed, not only to make communication; however, they can make it extensively effective to their context. Ultimately, they are the ones who are easily approachable.

Any professional in the healthcare Industry requires to deal with a wide variety of individuals each day. Patients approach them with different issues to seek solutions or help. So, when this profession demands workers to be in constant communication with other individuals, paying less heed to soft skills is damaging. Therefore, the following section throws some light on soft skills required for a career in the healthcare industry.

Communication:

The ability to communicate with others as well as expressing your own opinions in a group is of utmost importance for professionals in this industry. Now, if we are talking about doctors, then how do they decide on treatment procedures?

Patients meet doctors to discuss their physical ailments. During this discussion, doctors communicate with patients to draw out exact and accurate information from them. This communication carried out needs to be directed in such a manner that patients feel comfortable as well as confident with physicians in discussing problems.

If doctors fail in this initial step, they may miss out some essential piece of information. There can be various other soft skills required by doctors that are discussed here. However, this is one of the most important of those.

The importance of good communication, also holds true for other healthcare professionals. Deciding on any treatment procedure involves different healthcare professionals to discuss their studies and reports on particular cases. So, if professionals are not in a position to explain their opinions in an easy, crisp and clear approach, the entire treatment process gets delayed.

Further, explaining procedures to other healthcare professionals is not the end of the task. Professionals need to explain the same to patients and their relatives. And here they need to break down complex procedures to simple language that can be easily perceived by people who have no relevant knowledge of this field. Thus, strong, effective and easy to understand communication techniques are just indispensable for healthcare professionals.

Being compassionate:

There are times when things are not that smooth as we expect them to be. Sometimes, despite our endeavors we do not reach the goals. This scenario is very common in the healthcare industry. Professionals try their best to improve a patient's condition, and yet they receive no significant results. Cases worsen when patients lose their lives.

Although, these play a setback to professionals as well, they do need to rise above these and provide emotional support to families of patients. Sometimes it is their efficiency that becomes questionable. And still, these professionals need to keep calm and explain practical aspects of scenarios.

Displaying optimism and confidence:

Suffering individuals and their families are already distressed and have a low morale. It is one of the duties of healthcare professionals to revive lost hope within them. It is said that a person who is confident about his/her recovery, has a quicker response to treatment procedures. Therefore, if professionals want to enhance their skills, slight attention to winning the confidence of their patients is also crucial.  

These were a few essential soft skills required by professionals in the healthcare industry. Hope you can now apprehend the importance of possessing both hard as well soft skills to make a career in this industry.

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

3 Different Resume Types For Nursing Jobs

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Picking up a profession will depend on the type of education you have taken during your academic years. However, there are many who keep changing their profession regardless of their education and experience for some reason, or the other. This type of practice people follows to survive has, on the other hand, has generated three different types of resumes. Whether you are right into the nursing profession from the beginning, or trying to make a career change, here are the three different types of resumes you will be using from.

Chronological Resume

This is the most popular one and widely used in the job market. When using this type, you will start from describing your current job first, and then the immediate next one. This way, the job that you start at the beginning of your career will be the end in the list. Besides, the type of sections you have to add are: Summary of Qualification, Skills, Experience, Education and Reference. While there is no rule about which section should come first, it is still better to follow the order they are given here.

In the Summary section, you will include key nursing skills and years of experience you have. The description should provide a snapshot of your overall credentials for the job. The only change in this type of resume is the description of your experience, which has to start with the current job first. Each on your accomplishment in the respective job should be precise and true. Overall, the information in the experience section should portray a clear picture of the kind of work you have done and can do for the new employer. After the experience comes the 'Education section.' Under this category, you will list the name of the nursing degree, the college/university you graduated from, the year of passing, and the city and state you received the degree in. Last section will be the Reference. Do add at least two names since it increases the probability of selection.

A chronological nursing resume is useful for those candidates who had been and wanted to be in the healthcare profession for a longer time. View some samples on www.bestsampleresume.com for reference.

Functional Resume

If you are returning into the nursing profession after a long gap, or making a career change, a functional resume is the best to use. The main purpose of the functional resume is to highlight your skills and experience. While going through such types of resumes, the employers want to know how your previous experience and skills would be useful for the career you are seeking. 

This type is also useful for new graduates or entering into the nursing field for the first time. The only drawback of this type of resume is that it is not easily scanned by an applicant tracking system (ATS).

Combination Resume

A combination resume combines the essential elements of chronological and functional resumes. It is a kind of mixture of the latter two. Your experience and skill-sets will be listed first in this type followed by work history in reverse sequential order. The order of your work history will be: job title/position, company name with city and state, and the employment dates. As you have already created a Skill section at the beginning, you can skip information in the experience section since employers will see your professional expertise only.

These are the three types of resumes you need to know for your nursing profession. Whether you are new to this field, changing career, or are experienced, any of these types of resume will help you in get the job.