Remove Military Remove Resume Remove Self-Care
article thumbnail

What Is a Speech Language Pathologist & What Do They Do?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Setting Percentage 4 Education services 42% Offices of physical, occupational and speech therapists and audiologists 25% Hospitals 14% Nursing and residential care facilities 4% Self-employed workers 3% Most speech-language pathologists work in an educational setting as part of early intervention programs, preschools or K-12 schools.

article thumbnail

How to Become a Highly Qualified Candidate for CRNA School: A Guest Blog from Jenny Finnell of CRNA Prep School Academy

Nursing Uncensored

I have met a wide variety of CRNAs with various educational backgrounds, dentistry, EMT, business, accounting, NP, military, just to name a few. 3) Obtain critical care experience as an RN, ideally 3-5 years to be competitive. You can even use it to your advantage on your resume if you did score high. 2) Keep good grades.