Showing posts with label health care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health care. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Getting a Certificate in Healthcare Versus Getting a Medical Degree


Getting a Certificate in Healthcare Versus Getting a Medical Degree



Do you want to know which option between getting a certificate and getting a medical degree would be better? Let’s discuss the pros and cons for both of them!
Getting a Certificate in Healthcare

First, one of the benefits of getting a certificate in Healthcare is that it’s cheaper to pay than getting a medical degree. There are many places people can get a certificate, so the prices vary for each place. But, with E & S Academy, the prices can vary between $400 and $1300. This is cheaper than paying for a medical degree.

Monday, November 25, 2019

Home Health Care Gives Seniors Freedom

Home Health Care Gives Seniors Freedom

I have met many people who tell me they wish they had the extra help and that there aren’t enough hours in the day. In today’s society, there are more families that will face rising health care needs. Their disabilities may limit the time they have to spend on their more favorable hobbies. Home Health Care gives seniors freedom. As more seniors like the freedom of staying at home, they prefer the lowering costs affiliated with it.

Monday, October 28, 2019

The Cheat Code: Students Realize Taking Out Student Loans Isn’t the Way

The Cheat Code: Students Realize Taking Out Student Loans Isn’t the Way


“Are you serious? This is a cheat code,” a student exclaimed the moment I told him the truth about how he can spend only 3-weeks in a classroom and earn as much as a college graduate.
Financial Aid and Student Loans are a Bad Idea

It is a topic I like to talk about. For decades, students have used Financial Aid and Student Loans to pay for college. The student loan debt is almost at 1.6 trillion. Sadly, I continue seeing a new generation of students to make the same error. For most of my friends, who are now working full-time jobs, they continue to pay their student loans and cannot afford to buy a new home. This is the trap that most college students fall for.

Friday, September 27, 2019