A Nurse Administrator Certificate qualifies a registered nurse to do other jobs that require leadership skills.

Nurse administrators work in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and other medical settings. Nurse administrators are qualified nurses who not only tend to the needs of patients in need of their expertise, but are also supervisors.

Nurses who wish to advance in the field of nursing often continue their education to pursue their nurse administrative certificates. Students who study for these certificates want to attain higher positions within the medical field. Individuals who are part of the medical profession, and enjoy supervising others, are good candidates for this certificate.

Nurse Administrators and Online College Courses

Students who are beginning their college careers or advancing their careers both have options of attending online colleges. Online college courses enable students to have more time for other activities and provide flexibility in scheduling time for study.

The nursing profession requires hands-on experience working directly with patients. Likewise, a nursing profession that emphasizes nursing administration skills requires some on-the-job training in medical clinics or hospitals. Requirements vary from one university program to another, but if you are a licensed, practicing nurse, it is very likely that you will have the qualifications for most online nursing certification programs.

If you or someone you know is thinking about online education to earn a college degree or get certification in a particular area,

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      DES MOINES, Iowa  Washington States Jeshua Anderson won the mens 400m hurdles Friday at the NCAA Track & Field Outdoor Championships.   This marks his third NCAA title in four years, and his second NCAA title at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa, where he won in 2008.   After a 60-minute delay because of lightening in the area, Anderson ran the race on a wet track with light rain, clocking a time of 48.56 seconds. Stanfords Amaechi Morton took second with 49.08 seconds.  

Only one faster

Anderson, from Woodland Hills, Calif., came into the competition with the national-leading and fifth-best intermediate hurdles time in the world this year at 48.13 seconds. Only one man has run this event faster, South Africas L.J. vanZyl.   In the NCAA final race Friday evening, the soft-spoken Cougar senior took the lead from the starting gun and motored through the 10 hurdles with his trademark smooth and consistent pace. He easily out-distanced Morton in the final sprint to the line.   The four-time Pacific-10 Conference 400m hurdles champion, Anderson won his first NCAA title in 2008 as a freshman and repeated in 2009, but was the NCAA runner-up in 2010.  

Dan O’Brien interviewer

Anderson spoke with former Cougar volunteer assistant coach, decathlon world champion and Olympian Dan OBrien immediately after the race for the television broadcast.    The big thing was to stay focused,” Anderson said. “Last year we did a little different training. I came here focused. The track was wet, and there was the delay, but Im blessed with the time and thankful for another title. I wanted to run faster, but within the conditions Im thankful.  

Coach’s perspective

Jeshua wasnt bothered by the rain delay probably because the same thing happened to him at the U.S. Junior Championships (in 2008 at Columbus, Ohio) his freshman year, Cougar hurdles coach Mark Macdonald said.   He isnt really fazed by this kind of thing probably because he knows hes better at recovering and warming up faster than anybody else. He was not rattled at all, just confident the whole time.   “The entire week he was very professional in how he handled the wind of the qualifying round and then the wet conditions today. The past few weeks hes had the added pressure of agents telling him that another NCAA win would mean so much money for his professional career. And he did a great job of managing that factor too, said Macdonald.  

In and elite class

Only four men have won four NCAA titles in the same event and now 44 men have won an NCAA Championships event three times. Anderson joins former Washington State greats and three-time winners: Gerry Lindgren (three-mile run 1966-67-68, and six-mile run 1966-67-68) John van Reenan (discus 1968-69-70) John Ngeno (six-mile run 1974-75-76).   Two men have won the NCAA intermediate hurdles three times: Ralph Mann of BYU (1969-70-71) and Danny Harris of Iowa State (1984-85-86). Mann was a double Cougar: at BYU as an undergraduate and he received his doctorate degree in biomechanics at Washington State in 1976, later authoring instructional books about sprinting, hurdling and golf.  

Coach grateful for opportunity

Im grateful for the opportunity to have Jeshua Anderson on our track and field team for the past four years, WSU Head Coach Rick Sloan said. He exemplifies everything we want from a student-athlete. Im happy for Mark Macdonald and the work that hes put in with Jesh to get him to this point. I look forward to watching Jesh in the Olympic Games hopefully.   Anderson plans to compete at the USA National Championships in Eugene, June 23-26, and will continue training over the next year in order to pursue a place on the 2012 Olympic team.     Related

  • 06-10-11 Seattle Times – WSU’s Jeshua Anderson takes third national title in hurdles


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Research shows top performers can motivate office mates if they’re working together but may pscyhe out coworkers in direct competition.Bloomberg Businessweek“B-School Research Takes on Office Politics.”June 20, 2011

Recent research endeavors from top business schools show a common theme: how to increase effectiveness of running a company. Businessweek spoke to assistant management professor Emily Amanatullah about her research with Francis Flynn, a Stanford organizational behavior professor on the effects of high-achieving coworkers in the workplace:

Read the full article and more b-school research on the Bloomberg Businessweek website.

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 From the Career Development Suite

Values and goals matter, especially as they apply to what you’re capable of achieving in life. Simply put, values are the qualities and traits that we each consider worthwhile. They can represent our highest priorities and often the driving force causing us to move forward — or fall behind.

Think for a moment! Your values are comprised of everything that has happened in your life up this point, and can include influences from parents, peers, friends, personal education, reading, music and much more. Becoming more effective in life is a process of recognizing how your environment and how you’ve responded to it has played a pivotal role in shaping your present reality.

What is your present reality? Your present reality is the things that appear and manifest in your life at any given moment, such as income, job status, education, personal achievement, caliber of friends, or what you think you’re capable of becoming. Nothing is set in stone, because everything is in a perpetual state of “waiting to become.” The moment you decide to change your life, for better or worse, forces are set in play that will help make the impulse a reality.

Education is a universally accepted means of enhancing a person’s potential. If you value education, and your goal is to improve life through learning new skills and acquiring new talents, why not contact Everest and learn more about the programs and courses offered that have improved the lives of thousands of people now working in the career field of their dreams.

Remember, the process is the same for each of us, no matter what the individual status is in life. Come to terms with your values and question if they’re in alignment with your personal goals. If so, you stand a good chance of using them to create a bridge from a dream to its eventual reality.

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Heres a quick test; true or false?

1. Arne Duncan coerced many states into adopting the Common Core via his Race to the Top application.

2. The Obama Administration carelessly hinted that adoption of Common Core might become a requirement in a new ESEA or for states wanting a waiver from the current law.

3. Most states are free to back out of Common Core at any time, yet none have.

The answers: true, true, true!

The reason I bring this up is two-fold. First, several conservatives, perplexed by Jeb Bushs continued support for the Common Core, keep making the case that the standards arent voluntary. And if they mean that some states adopted the standards because of federal pressure, they are right. But second, I bring it up because we are days away from the end of the 2011 state legislative session, and to my knowledge, not a single law was enacted to block a state from participating in Common Core. Yet, save for the Race to the Top winnersand the handful that might be contenders for the round three money this yearall of the states are free to opt out at any time, without consequence. That means, by my count, about 25 states that have chosen to stay involved in Common Core even though they dont have to. This after an election that brought 600 new seats for the Republican Party.

So are these states participating voluntarily? Id say yes. On what basis would critics say no? Im sure Ill get an answer.

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