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Soliant Health, MO-St. Louis – Map
St. Louis, IL * Category: Nursing – RN-Operating Room… to scrub and circulate. Cases will include: Ortho, OBGYN, General, Uro, and some Plastics. Job is 8 hours…
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Licensed Practical Nurse – Clinic
Saint Luke's Health System, MO-Kansas City – Map
and triage phone calls for OBGYN or Surgeon. Provides professional nursing care for clinic patients… in a Physician office, OBGYN or Surgery. Requirments…
From: Saint Luke's Health System
Medical Assistant OBGYN Associate of St. Louis
Physician Group LLC, MO-St. Louis – Map
physician or other licensed professional. Responsibilities Provides general nursing services under supervision. Performs various lab procedures according to…
From: BJC HealthCare
Licensed Practical Nurse – Clinic
Saint Luke's Medical Group, MO-Kansas City – Map
and triage phone calls for OBGYN or Surgeon. Provides professional nursing care for clinic patients… in a Physician office, OBGYN or Surgery. Requirments…
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Missouri at a Glance

State Abbreviation – MO
State Capital – Jefferson City
Largest City – St. Louis
Area – 69,709 square miles [Missouri is the 21st biggest state in the USA]
Population – 5,595,211 (as of 2000) [Missouri is the 16th most populous state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Missourians
Major Industries – farming (corn, soybeans), mining (zinc, lead), aircraft equipment, cars, beer

Missouri Economy

Missouri's economy rests chiefly on industry. Aerospace and transportation equipment are the main manufactures; food products, chemicals, printing and publishing, machinery, fabricated metals, and electrical equipment are also important. St. Louis is an important center for the manufacture of metals and chemicals. In Kansas City, long a leading market for livestock and wheat, the manufacture of vending machines and of cars and trucks are leading industries.

Coal in the west and north central sections, lead in the southeast, and zinc in the southwest are among the resources exploited by Missouri's mining concerns. Lead (Missouri has been the top U.S. producer), cement, and stone are the chief minerals produced.

Missouri remains important agriculturally; with over 100,000 farms, the state ranks second only to Texas. The most valuable farm products are soybeans, corn, cattle, hogs, wheat, and dairy items. The development of resorts in the Ozarks, including Branson and several lakes, has boosted tourism income.