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Edinburg, TX
5/24/2023
The nursing assistant provides care under the direction of the registered nurse. Current enrollment in an LVN, ADN or BSN accredited school of nursing with…...
McAllen, TX
5/22/2023
Effective January 6, 2016, must possess an Associate Degree, Baccalaureate Degree or Diploma from a School of Nursing or University....
Medical Assistant / LPN We offer DNA analysis, helping patients Identify if they are at risk of developing cancer or if they are carrying a genetic mutation that can cause their…... McAllen, TX
5/22/2023
We offer DNA analysis, helping patients Identify if they are at risk of developing cancer or if they are carrying a genetic mutation that can cause their…...
Edinburg, TX
5/9/2023
Effective January 6, 2016, must possess an Associate Degree, Baccalaureate Degree or Diploma from a School of Nursing or University....
McAllen, TX
5/4/2023
Registered Nurse currently licensed in the State of Texas, or part of a compact state license. A minimum of 3 years experience in health care or hospital…...
McAllen, TX
5/2/2023
Graduate from Surgical Technologist program or 1 year performing surgical technologist duties or certificate of completion from a military program....
Edinburg, TX
4/8/2023
Effective January 6, 2016, must possess an Associate Degree, Baccalaureate Degree or Diploma from a School of Nursing or University....
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Genetics Nursing
Genetics nurses treat patients that have genetic disorders (such as Huntingtons disease and cystic fibrosis), as well as provide counseling, screening and risk identification. The Genetic Nursing Credentialing Commission (GNCC) offers two genetics nursing credentials: the Advanced Practice Nurse in Genetics (APNG) and the Genetics Clinical Nurse (GCN). There are several professional societies for genetics nursing, include the International Society of Nurses in Genetics (ISONG), the National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics (NCHPEG) and the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD). The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts excellent, overall job growth for registered nurses. The median registered nurse salary is $62,450.