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Career Resources

In addition to searching for available jobs and important forms, with ProCare’s Career Resource Center you can access a variety of nursing and reference tools, including health reports, medical dictionaries and nursing associations.

We are committed not only to helping you find the right job but also to helping you stay current in the profession.

Interview Questions

Handling an interview with confidence takes planning and lots of practice. That’s why we provide interview guidelines to help you be proactive in asking the right questions during your interview so that you have no surprises after accepting your assignment.

Licensure Information

The California Board of Nursing offers information on licensing verification, nursing associations and NCLEX. California also offers a walk-through process to help you receive a temporary license so that you can work for six months until you receive your permanent license.

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Continuing Education

Keeping current in your education is important in today's healthcare environment. That’s why ProCare has partnered with MedCom Trainex to make available an excellent CEU program.

Nursing Associations

As the only full-service professional organization representing the nation's 2.9 million registered nurses (RNs) through its 54 constituent member associations, the American Nurses Association fosters high nursing standards, promotes the economic and general welfare of nurses in the workplace, projects a positive, realistic view of nursing, and lobbies Congress and regulatory agencies regarding a variety of healthcare issues.

We’ve also created a resource list of some other important nursing associations for your convenience.

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CyberNurse

Stay current on the latest advances in nursing through CyberNurse. Browse the best medical dictionaries, read the latest reports and even chat on-line with nursing colleagues.

NursingCenter

Let Nursing Center guide you to more than 800 continuing education activities and 50 leading nursing journals, including The American Journal of Nursing, The Nurse Practitioner, Nursing Management, Nursing 2007 and many more.