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If you're looking for a nursing job in Manhattan, there are many resources that will provide you with job listings, whether you're looking for a traveling nursing job or a permanent nursing job. As a Manhattan nurse, you'll have access to all of Manhattan's most popular attractions including the Empire State Building, the theater district around Broadway, Columbia University, the financial center around Wall Street, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Harlem, the American Museum of Natural History, Chinatown, and Central Park. Don't get confused by Manhattan's "uptown" and "downtown" lingo. Here, "uptown" means north, and "downtown" means south, differing from most other cities. As a registered nurse, duties include treating patients, educating patients and the public about different medical conditions, and giving advice and emotional support to patients and patients' family members. Teaching patients and their families is an important job of the registered nurse as it will ensure that the patient and families are able to properly manage their illness or injury. Education may include home care needs, diet and exercise plans, and the self-administration of medication and physical therapy. Specialties of registered nurses include categories based on work setting or type of treatment; disease, ailment, or condition; organ or body system type; or population, and specialties can be combined. While it may not be the traditional idea of what a registered nurse does, some nurses have no direct patient contact. These registered nurse positions include case workers who make sure that patients' medical needs are met, forensic nurses who treat and investigate victims of sexual assault, child abuse, or accidental death, infection control nurses who identify, track, and control infectious outbreaks, among other duties, legal nurse consultants who assist lawyers in medical cases by interviewing patients and witnesses with a variety of duties, nurse educators, and other positions. Additionally, nurses may also work as health care consultants, public policy advisors, pharmaceutical and medical supply researchers and salespersons, and medical writers and editors. Because there are so many categories in which nurses can be classified, along with specializations within categories, there are several job opportunities for registered nurses to consider.

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