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The Healthcare field is one of the most promising fields for jobs and career advancement. You don’t have to be a physician or nurse to work in this area. There are many different jobs in healthcare administration that require indiv...
The Healthcare field is one of the most promising fields for jobs and career advancement. You don’t have to be a physician or nurse to work in this area. There are many different jobs in healthcare administration that require individuals from many different backgrounds. The healthcare field is always in great demand for employees and continues to grow over the years. Most jobs in this field offer excellent pay and benefits and very rewarding careers. Here are a few things you can do if you are looking for jobs in healthcare administration. Prepare for a Career in Healthcare If you are certain that you want a specific career in healthcare, look up what kind of education and experience is required. If you do not have it, look up community colleges or places where you can get the necessary training. There are hundreds of high paying jobs, such as medical transcription, laboratory technician, and medical coder, that just require you to complete a certificate program. Familiarize Yourself with the Terminology Even if you are looking for jobs in healthcare administration, you need to be familiar with medical terminology. Take an online course are start preparing yourself by reading books that provide information on the most commonly used medical terms. Network with Healthcare professionals The best way to find a job is through acquaintances. Start networking with people that you know work in the healthcare field. Ask them to give you a heads up when a position is available or if they can recommend you. Be open to different positions that will allow you to get your foot in the door and climb your way up to your desired position. Ask your friends or acquaintances what there experience working in the health care system has been like and what advice they can give you. It is important to hear first-hand experience before you make a big decision of choosing a career in this field. Relocate to a Medical City If you are determined to work in the healthcare field but are having a hard time finding opportunities in your city, it might be a good idea to relocate to a city with more jobs available. Look for a city that is well-known for its medical centers or military hospitals. Chances are there is a lot more demand in for medical careers in that area. Working in the health care system can be a very rewarding experience both emotionally and financially. Most professions are high in demand, well paid, and offer excellent benefits. Individuals working in the health care system feel that they are making a difference in the lives of people. These jobs usually require a great deal of contact with people and are hardly ever dull or boring.
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The Weinstein Co. has won rights to “Passengers,” the indie sci-fi drama with Keanu Reeves and Reese Witherspoon starring. The project has been for sale at Cannes with Exclusive Media handling international rights and CAA han...
The Weinstein Co. has won rights to “Passengers,” the indie sci-fi drama with Keanu Reeves and Reese Witherspoon starring. The project has been for sale at Cannes with Exclusive Media handling international rights and CAA handling domestic. Brian Kirk, whose TV credits include “Game Of Thrones” and “Boardwalk Empire,” is attached to direct in what... Read more »
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Comedian Carol Burnett has been selected by Washington, D.C.’s Kennedy Center to receive this year’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.  Award will be presented Oct. 20 at a kudofest to be broadcast on PBS stations Oct. 30. Per i...
Comedian Carol Burnett has been selected by Washington, D.C.’s Kennedy Center to receive this year’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.  Award will be presented Oct. 20 at a kudofest to be broadcast on PBS stations Oct. 30. Per its time-honored format, the event in its 16th year will feature gentle roasting by an entourage... Read more »
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Simon Pegg is taking a break from his Starship Enterprise duties to raise a pint of lager in the new poster for the forthcoming Brit comedy "The World's End." http://www.hitfix.com
Simon Pegg is taking a break from his Starship Enterprise duties to raise a pint of lager in the new poster for the forthcoming Brit comedy "The World's End." http://www.hitfix.com
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Sanjay Dutt aka popular Munnabhai surrendered to the TADA court on 16th of May as he had promised.
Sanjay Dutt aka popular Munnabhai surrendered to the TADA court on 16th of May as he had promised.
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After ‘Besharam’, the father-son duo Rishi Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor are coming together for another movie which is a remake of Prithiviraj Kapoor and father Raj Kapoor`s starrer hit movie, ‘Awara’.
After ‘Besharam’, the father-son duo Rishi Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor are coming together for another movie which is a remake of Prithiviraj Kapoor and father Raj Kapoor`s starrer hit movie, ‘Awara’.
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Piepenkotter will oversee research for FX, FXM and FXX. The latter launches September 2.
Piepenkotter will oversee research for FX, FXM and FXX. The latter launches September 2.
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We told you a couple of months ago that the MPAA had branded the upcoming cinéma vérité effort Lucky Bastard with the dreaded NC-17 rating, but the show must go on, right? Check out some new video goodies and the latest one-sheet right h...
We told you a couple of months ago that the MPAA had branded the upcoming cinéma vérité effort Lucky Bastard with the dreaded NC-17 rating, but the show must go on, right? Check out some new video goodies and the latest one-sheet right here! From the Press Release Vineyard Haven, LLC, has announced the April 5, 2013, Los Angeles theatrical release of LUCKY BASTARD, a “found footage” thriller taking place behind the scenes of a porn website. The film is rated NC-17 by the Motion Picture Association of America for explicit sexual content. LUCKY BASTARD is the directorial debut for Robert Nathan (Law & Order), the Peabody-winning, Emmy-nominated veteran writer. The film stars Don McManus (The Shawshank Redemption) as the proprietor of a website that invites fans to have sex with porn stars. Jay Paulson ("Mad Men") plays Dave, an eager young fan given a chance to have sex with the fabulous Ashley Saint, played by Betsy Rue (My Bloody Valentine). Everyone gets more than they bargained for from the seemingly mild-mannered Dave...to gruesome results. “LUCKY BASTARD defies categorization in its blend of suspense, drama, social commentary and humor in the ‘found-footage’ format,” said Vineyard Haven’s Lukas Kendall, the film’s co-writer and executive producer. “We decided to take the film directly to audiences as it plays exceedingly well as a communal, theatrical experience.” “LUCKY BASTARD is a mix of themes that epitomize independent filmmaking,” said Robert Nathan, also a co-writer and executive producer. “The film offers a reflective take on the deepest currents in our society: its preoccupation with sexual desire, the commoditization of sexuality, and humiliation as a product of commerce.” The film carries the rarely used NC-17 rating. “There was a time when the most important and relevant pictures—Midnight Cowboy, A Clockwork Orange and Last Tango In Paris—were rated X, the precursor to NC-17,” said Kendall. “We have a long way to go to measure up to those masterpieces, but our society should have a place for thoughtful artistic dramas for adult audiences. Our film has less sex than the average late-night cable erotica—and no actual sex—but the rating is appropriate, and we proudly accept it.” LUCKY BASTARD opens April 5, 2013, at Vintage Cinemas’ Los Feliz 3 Cinemas, 1822 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027. Synopsis Mike (Don McManus) runs the Lucky Bastard website; Dave (Jay Paulson) is a young fan given a chance to have sex with a porn actress, and Ashley Saint (Betsy Rue) is the porn star who reluctantly agrees to participate in the website’s “have sex with a porn star” contest. In the end everyone gets more than they bargained for when the seemingly mild-mannered Dave is irrevocably transformed by his experience. When, as Ashley predicted, Dave becomes humiliated, his personality is transformed; and he seeks revenge on his tormentors. In this world, where everyone is safe within its borders, an outsider poses the ultimate danger. VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Get lucky in the comments section below!
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The new "Lone Ranger" trailer is out and features, probably, everything you expect that it ought to, from explosions to mythmaking to Johnny Depp.http://www.hitfix.com
The new "Lone Ranger" trailer is out and features, probably, everything you expect that it ought to, from explosions to mythmaking to Johnny Depp.http://www.hitfix.com
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The CineCoup Film Accelerator competition is coming down to the wire, and while there are some real gems in the top 10, we all know which film has to win! WolfCop writer & director Lowell Dean very kindly made himself available for an em...
The CineCoup Film Accelerator competition is coming down to the wire, and while there are some real gems in the top 10, we all know which film has to win! WolfCop writer & director Lowell Dean very kindly made himself available for an email Q&A session this weekend. I think my “please move production to Vancouver and let me be an extra” begging was subtle, but I’ll let you decide – read on for 10 questions and answers with Lowell. AQ: The script, effects & costumes and the production design for the film seems pretty evolved, based on what we can see in the trailer and the scene for the “Speechless” mission. What sort of pre-production tasks are you holding off on until WolfCop is inevitably selected as the winner in June? LD: I love your confidence. I have yet to do any storyboarding for WolfCop. For 13 Eerie (my first feature) we storyboarded every single action sequence or moment of action. We did it with drawing, acting and action figures, which was a fun way to storyboard! I plan to board at least every beat of action, and ideally I’d love to storyboard most of the movie if our schedule permits it. Despite its “small town America” setting, how much of the film’s aesthetic is rooted in Saskatchewan? Assuming WolfCop wins, will you keep the production there, or are there reasons you might choose (or be compelled by CineCoup’s “Accelerated Production” process) to move everything to a different province? The aesthetic is inspired by the look and feel of small town Saskatchewan – a quaint community on the edge of a dense, mysterious forest. I think of it as Saskatchewan mixed with a bit of Twin Peaks. While I would love to film here, Saskatchewan currently has no competitive film tax credit. So there is a possibility we will have to shoot WolfCop somewhere else. It is a truly Saskatchewan story, and my dream is to shoot it here. I’m just not sure how realistic that is right now. CineCoup seems like it’s been hands-off in terms of restricting the content and themes of the participating films. Is WolfCop likely to be rated PG-13 or R? What sort of audience will the completed film be geared for? I want it to be a true blue horror film. An R rating. Like the films that inspire it (An American Werewolf in London, Scream). A lot of it can be mysterious and implied – which will help with our lower budget. You don’t need to have incessant violence or gore, but when you’ve got a werewolf running around you need those chaotic visceral moments of violence to really drive home the power and danger of the character. I see (late) teen boys loving this movie. They may be the key demographic. But I’m in my 30s and I really want to see it too! How much of Werewolf Lou’s design came from Emersen Ziffle’s vision, versus input from Bernie, Lowell and Hugh? Are there any enhancements to the werewolf makeup effects that an expanded budget might permit? (not that any are needed!) The best part about Emersen and I being good friends is we hang out often, and have talked WolfCop for a year now over coffee and makeup tests, honing the look. That has been a big advantage of shooting a teaser trailer and then having our actor Leo Fafard do a couple personal appearances as WolfCop (at our CineCoup Top 40 Party in Regina and then at the Calgary Expo for Top 15). We’ve been tweaking the whole time. I can tell Emersen a few key details about the character, and he’s read the script and he can then go and create his magic. He knows what he is doing. Emersen suggested a muscle suit, which has worked wonders for the character’s physique and overall physicality as WolfCop. I don’t think a big budget will really change how the character looks, it might just afford us the time and tests to perfect the look of him. He’s very close now to his look for the final film. What are some of the advantages and disadvanta
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