Ear on Careers – Michael Lang, Registered Nurse

May 27, 2011

In this episode of “Ear on Careers,” we are pleased to welcome Michael J. Lang, RN, MSN, who is a Registered Nurse in oncology.

Michael J. Lang, RN, MSN

Michael J. Lang, RN, MSN

Mike’s path to nursing is not direct at all.  In fact, he spent 12 years as a probation officer before pursuing his dreams in the medical profession and going to nursing school!  A long-time volunteer EMT, Mike decided to become a nurse and pursued his online Master’s of Nursing Education degree from Walden University, after earning his Associate of Applied Science in Nursing from Bergen Community College in New Jersey.  He previously had earned his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from St. Thomas Aquinas College in New York, and currently teaches nursing at Bergen Community College.

Listen as Mike describes what he does as a Registered Nurse, caring for patients by doing monitoring and assessments, giving medications and drawing blood.  He offers our listeners a glimpse into his typical day in the oncology department, stressing the somewhat surprising requirements of customer service and social skills on top of his medical know-how.  He also shares his favorite stories, gives insights into what surprises him the most in the field and offers tips for those listeners who want to become an R.N.  We hope this podcast gives you a glimpse into the very rewarding and challenging calling of being a nurse.

Top-Tier Tutoring is very excited to bring you the web’s premiere “career day” podcast series – what we call “Ear on Careers.”  This series of podcasts is designed to introduce our listeners to successful leaders in a variety of different fields, including business, industry, medicine, the arts, and so much more.

We welcome your feedback and ideas.  Please submit a comment below, send us an email or give us a call at 973-243-1212.

 

Race to the Top

May 21, 2011

In this week’s Weekly Address, President Obama is calling for the end of “No Child Left Behind” in favor of his administration’s “Race to the Top.”  Click to listen to his address to hear about the success of Booker T. Washington High School in Tennessee, and President Obama’s plans.  Education reform is sweeping the nation – what are your thoughts about how we all can help our children achieve their unlimited future?

“Ear on Careers” Featured in New Book

May 16, 2011

Ear on Careers logoWe are very excited to share that “Ear on Careers” has been featured in Kevin Walker’s new book:  How To Get Your Message Out Fast & Free Using Podcasts.  The book, subtitled “Everything You Need To Know About Podcasting Explained Simply” gives the reader just that – great information about starting, recording and releasing podcasts.

We were very honored to have been interviewed for Mr. Walker’s book about “Ear on Careers” – the web’s premiere career day podcast series, produced by Top-Tier Tutoring.  We were even more excited to receive the finished product and realize that “Ear on Careers” was written up as a Case Study on page 15 of the book!  Click here to read the  Ear on Careers case study.

If you would like to order a copy of Mr. Walker’s book, click here and search under “podcast.”

As always, we welcome your feedback and ideas.  Please submit a comment below, send us an email or give us a call at 973-243-1212.

 

Ear on Careers Podcast Series

Top-Tier Tutoring has launched “Ear on Careers” – a series of podcasts that introduces our listeners to a variety of career paths. Listen to successful leaders in many different fields, including business, industry, medicine and the arts, tell you their stories. Consider this your podcast “career day”! Click here for a list of the shows.

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