Resource Clinician
West Shore Medical Center, – - Map
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ASSOCIATE CHIEF NURSE – WOMEN'S HEALTH / 40 HOURS / DAYS – BWH NURSING ADMINISTRATION.
Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), MA-Boston – Map
and fiscal success. The Associate Chief Nurse collaborates with nurses, physicians and other clinical and… nursing directors, nurse administrators, nursing…
From: Brigham and Women's Hospital
Director Inpatient Services
Sisters of Providence Health System, MA-Springfield – Map
to motivate, develop, recruit, and retain future nurse administrators. Serves as an agent of change… appraisals for Clinical Nurse Managers. Defines…
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STAFFING COORDINATOR / 32 HOURS / EVENINGS – BWH OB FLOAT POOL – CWN.
Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), MA-Boston – Map
support to the Nurse Administrator(s) on the off… the direction of the Float Pool Manager, the Nurse Administrators and/or the Executive Nursing Directors…
From: Brigham and Women's Hospital
Director Inpatient Services
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Mercy Medical Center, MA-Springfield – Map
to motivate, develop, recruit, and retain future nurse administrators. Serves as an agent of change… appraisals for Clinical Nurse Managers. Defines…
From: Sisters of Providence Health System

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Maryland at a Glance

Major Industries – textiles, electronics, publishing, education, tourism, fishing
Population – 6,349,097 (as of 2000) [Massachusetts is the 13th most populous state in the USA
State Abbreviation - MA
State Capital - Boston
Largest City - Boston
Area - 10,555 square miles [Massachusetts is the 44th biggest state in the USA]
]Name for Residents – Massachusettsans

Maryland Economy

Massachusetts is traditionally industrial, and, with its predominantly urban population, is one of the most densely settled states in the nation. Its many, diverse manufactures include electrical and electronic equipment, industrial equipment, technical instruments, plastic products, paper and paper products, machinery, tools, and metal and rubber products. Shipping, printing, and publishing are also important, and the jewelry industry dates from before the American Revolution.

Leading agricultural products include cranberries, greenhouse and nursery items, apples, and milk and other dairy goods. Commercial fishing, chiefly from Gloucester and New Bedford, and shellfishing have declined in recent years. Lime, clay, sand, gravel, and stone dominate the state's small mineral output.

High-technology research and development, finance, and trade are all prominent in the commonwealth's economy. The service sector, in which tourism is primary, now employs over one third of Massachusetts workers.