Becoming A Registered Dietician

Becoming A Registered Dietician

Becoming A Registered Dietician

Health care provision needs everyone from Audiologists to Anesthesiologists, Doctors to Dentists, Surgeons to Sonographers and many other professionals working in hospitals, clinics, schools, offices, homes and where ever treatment is required.

The largest occupational group within health care is the registered nurse and currently job prospects are very good with many employers having difficulty finding and retaining enough nurses. Nurses must be caring, sympathetic, responsible and have good attention to detail. Patients health and possibly even their life may be dependent on the nurse carrying out the role accurately and reliably.

What is the Role of a Registered Nurse in Health Care?

A registered nurse's main roles are to provide treatment, advice and support to patients and their families; record medical histories; and help educate patients and the public about medical conditions. Nurses are also increasingly playing a major part in diagnostic tests and operating advanced medical equipment.