Each year, thousands of international students apply for H-1B visas—temporary non-immigrant visas that allow individuals to work in the U.S. Since only a limited number of H-1Bs are given out each year, the H-1B visa process can be stressful, not …
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To help aspiring personal trainers choose the best personal training certification, we’ve decided to put together a list of (mostly) objective criteria we believe trainers are most concerned with. While there really is no “best personal trainer certification,” there are …
Volunteerism intends to make the world a better place. But the benefits of volunteering often go far beyond philanthropy.
Perhaps most importantly to students, engaging in volunteerism is associated with higher chances of gaining employment—particularly in rural areas. Volunteers …
We have all been there. It is nine o’clock at night and you are sitting at your computer, sipping coffee and eating takeout that was hurriedly picked up on the way home from the clinic as you grabbed your kid …
Many of us think of the holiday season as a time for gift giving. You see promotions online everywhere “Holiday Gift Ideas for fill in the blank“. As you prepare for your own gift giving, think about the greatest …
The Indiana University School of Medicine Anesthesiologist Assistant Program welcomes you to learn more about our program and our profession! A Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant (CAA) is a highly skilled professional healthcare provider who works under the direction of an anesthesiologist. A …
College is the time to explore various career paths, majors, industries, and role types. But what if you want to learn about a specific field that you don’t really know anyone in? That’s where the power of informational interviews come …
When researching candidates, recruiters look at a lot more than resumes and cover letters. They also look at social media—to find out how you present yourself, how others perceive you, and how well you might fit with their culture. That’s …
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, most people in the United States didn’t think very much about public health. But now that terms like “epidemiology” and “social distancing” have been added to everyone’s vocabulary list, you might be thinking more than ever …