What entry level job can i obtain w/ a B.S in Health Care Management and Minor in Business ?
Question by Inner Peace: What entry level job can i obtain w/ a B.S in Health Care Management and Minor in Business ?
I meant a B.S in Health science Concentrating in Healthcare management . Minor: business
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Answer by phjun8383
well, obviously you’d be a good fit for working in the healthcare industry such as Kaiser.
But your major is a little too specific…it may be difficult to find more opportunities.
If your GPA is good, you shouldn’t have too much of a problem.
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What kind of job can one get with a bachelors in Health care management?
Question by alw0322: What kind of job can one get with a bachelors in Health care management?
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Answer by Rick Ross
You can become an office administrator at a doctors office or a medical biller with some training, learn more at PureMedicaljobs.com
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Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders put on show for 2ID Soldiers – US Army Korea – IMCOM – December 29, 2008

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Cheerleaders put on show for 2ID Soldiers
Story by: Sgt. Scott Kim 1HBCT PAO
Soldiers were given a little something extra for the Holidays as the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders performed their Annual Christmas Concert sponsored by the United Service Organization Dec. 29 at Carey Gym on Camp Casey.
The concert was a Vegas-style dance show with lots of costume changes and music ranging from country to hip hop, all to entertain Soldiers and uplift spirits during the holiday season.
Although the cheerleaders themselves missed the holidays in order to come to Korea, many feel that performing for the troops was well worth the sacrifice.
“This is my very first USO tour and it’s been everything I’ve imagined and more,” said Meagan Sharp, a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. “It’s been great meeting everybody and see them smile knowing that we brought the a little bit of home to them over Christmas and New Years.”
The cheerleaders gave an energizing and spectacular performance which was extremely well received by Soldiers especially during the audience participation parts.
“They pulled me onstage, told me to stand at parade rest and said I couldn’t move no matter what they did, which was to dance around me,” said Pfc. Anthony Thompkins, a food service specialist for Gulf Co. 302nd BSB. “It was the best experience of my life!”
Along with dancing and trivia from the Cowboys Cheerleaders, Family Morale Welfare and Recreation along with Maj. Gen. John W. Morgan III, commanding general of the 2ID and Lt. Col. Donald Meisler, garrison commander for Camp Casey recognized three Soldiers, Capt. Lauren Shaw, operations officer for 2ID Provost Marshal’s office, Staff Sgt. Kathleen Hedges, a health care specialist for HHC 1st BSTB and Spc. Devin Monroe, a fire support specialist for HHC 2-9 Inf.
Shaw and Hedges were recognized for being on the All-Army Softball team as well as the All-Forces Softball team while Monroe was awarded Athlete of the Year for his participation on Camp Casey’s Flag Football Team.
For some of the cheerleaders it was a particularly touching tour as their own loved ones have served at some time or another.
“I had an uncle in the Marines and I always looked up to him but I never really understood did until I came here,” said Nicole Hamilton, a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. “Now I have an even greater respect for the military and I can see his (her uncle’s) aspect on things.”
The Soldiers and cheerleaders alike are grateful for the support and sacrifice each makes to the other in order to help them along with whatever it is they do, whether it’s on the field of battle or at a football game.
“I feel good personally knowing that I did my part to make somebody happy, keep them motivated and keep them going,” Hamilton said. “We love the troops and this is our way of giving back to them for all their sacrifice.”
Photo By: Cpl. Bo Park, 2ID
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders perform as part of the 2008 USO Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Holiday Korea Tour at the Kilbourne Dining Facility, Camp Red Cloud, Dec. 29.
To learn more about the US Army in Korea visit us online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders put on show for 2ID Soldiers – US Army Korea – IMCOM – December 29, 2008

Image by Morning Calm News
Cheerleaders put on show for 2ID Soldiers
Story by: Sgt. Scott Kim 1HBCT PAO
Soldiers were given a little something extra for the Holidays as the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders performed their Annual Christmas Concert sponsored by the United Service Organization Dec. 29 at Carey Gym on Camp Casey.
The concert was a Vegas-style dance show with lots of costume changes and music ranging from country to hip hop, all to entertain Soldiers and uplift spirits during the holiday season.
Although the cheerleaders themselves missed the holidays in order to come to Korea, many feel that performing for the troops was well worth the sacrifice.
“This is my very first USO tour and it’s been everything I’ve imagined and more,” said Meagan Sharp, a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. “It’s been great meeting everybody and see them smile knowing that we brought the a little bit of home to them over Christmas and New Years.”
The cheerleaders gave an energizing and spectacular performance which was extremely well received by Soldiers especially during the audience participation parts.
“They pulled me onstage, told me to stand at parade rest and said I couldn’t move no matter what they did, which was to dance around me,” said Pfc. Anthony Thompkins, a food service specialist for Gulf Co. 302nd BSB. “It was the best experience of my life!”
Along with dancing and trivia from the Cowboys Cheerleaders, Family Morale Welfare and Recreation along with Maj. Gen. John W. Morgan III, commanding general of the 2ID and Lt. Col. Donald Meisler, garrison commander for Camp Casey recognized three Soldiers, Capt. Lauren Shaw, operations officer for 2ID Provost Marshal’s office, Staff Sgt. Kathleen Hedges, a health care specialist for HHC 1st BSTB and Spc. Devin Monroe, a fire support specialist for HHC 2-9 Inf.
Shaw and Hedges were recognized for being on the All-Army Softball team as well as the All-Forces Softball team while Monroe was awarded Athlete of the Year for his participation on Camp Casey’s Flag Football Team.
For some of the cheerleaders it was a particularly touching tour as their own loved ones have served at some time or another.
“I had an uncle in the Marines and I always looked up to him but I never really understood did until I came here,” said Nicole Hamilton, a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. “Now I have an even greater respect for the military and I can see his (her uncle’s) aspect on things.”
The Soldiers and cheerleaders alike are grateful for the support and sacrifice each makes to the other in order to help them along with whatever it is they do, whether it’s on the field of battle or at a football game.
“I feel good personally knowing that I did my part to make somebody happy, keep them motivated and keep them going,” Hamilton said. “We love the troops and this is our way of giving back to them for all their sacrifice.”
Photo By: Cpl. Bo Park, 2ID
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders perform as part of the 2008 USO Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Holiday Korea Tour at the Kilbourne Dining Facility, Camp Red Cloud, Dec. 29
To learn more about the US Army in Korea visit us online at imcom.korea.army.mil
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Lt. Dan Band rocks Grafenwoehr
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany – It was the perfect patriotic setting: the smell of grilled hamburgers permeated the air, the crowd dressed in a sea of red, white and blue, a dog barked at two kids passing a Frisbee across the Main Post parade field and bare feet danced to music blaring from the stage. It was the perfect American celebration, well, except that it happened to be located in Germany.
But on this Independence Day, Americans and Germans joined forces to celebrate the great country of America; what it stands for, what freedoms we have and bring to others and our vast history of good ol’ American rock-n-roll.
To showcase this genre of music, Emmy Award-winning actor Gary Sinise along with his entourage of musical friends (12 members in all) took to the stage and entertained more than 4,000 Soldiers, family and community members, July 4, and provided a look inside the musical stylings of the Lt. Dan Band.
Although Sinise denies any parallels to the title character, he stated that after years of touring overseas to visit the men and women of the armed forces, Soldiers would notoriously call him "Lt. Dan."
"There were some people, I think, that didn’t know my real name," said Sinise, in a graveling tone. "But I thought the name had a nice ring to it and since Lt. Dan was a military man himself, the name stuck."
Sinise played second fiddle to Tom Hanks in his infamous role as Lt. Dan in "Forrest Gump," but for many fans, Sinise remains in the forefront.
"He has such a passion for military service," said family member Sheila McIntire. "This is a great tribute to (Soldiers and family members). All of the work he does really makes a difference."
Sinise has devoted countless hours to aiding military veterans and currently serves as the national spokesperson for the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial. He also started the grass-roots program "Operation International Children," an organization that collects and sends school supplies to Soldiers overseas for distribution to schools in Iraq, Afghanistan and other nations.
Additionally, when he’s not solving crimes as Detective Mac Taylor on the hit show "Crime Scene Investigation: New York, (CSI:NY)," Sinise takes his talents on the road, touring with the United Service Organizations (USO), playing free show for thousands of Soldiers and family members every year.
"A lot of people have their reasons for giving back and lending a hand to the military community and they give through various service endeavors," said Spc. Marcus Kranz, U.S Forces Customs Europe. "People like Gary Sinise help out by entertaining and lifting morale of the community."
The energy was high as the Lt. Dan Band performed a two-hour set of soul-funk-pop-country-blues-rock with a bit of "Bugle Boy" thrown in.
Sinise provided the downbeat playing the bass and the individual talents of each band member reverberated through the crowd.
"They are all talented musicians," said family member Sarah Krantz. "Their sound is great and you can tell it’s not just a vanity project. They are having fun on stage and working together to put on a great show."
From Jeff Vezain’s electric stage presence, Mitch Paliga’s saxophone serenade, Danny Gottlieb’s constant drum beat, Dan Myers’ extraordinary violin playing and the soothing sounds of numerous vocalists including Julie Dutchak and Mari Anne Jayme, the Lt. Dan Band pulled out all the stops to provide a foot-stomping, adrenaline-pumping show.
All of the band members are veterans of the stage with vast experience within the music industry. Electric guitarist Kimo Williams, however, is a veteran both on and off the stage.
In 1970, Williams was sent to Vietnam and assigned to a combat engineer company that built roads and cleared land in the jungle. To deal with the stress of combat he took to the guitar and started practicing, hoping to play like his hero Jimi Hendrix.
An Army entertainment director heard him playing at one of the service clubs and suggested he form a band to perform for the troops in the field. For the next two months, September through November 1970, Williams and his band "The Soul Coordinators" traveled to remote fighting areas throughout Vietnam. They often set up their drums and amps in the deep jungle mud with their music at times competing with artillery fire.
"I was armed with a guitar and an M-16," said Williams. "Depending on what was happening, I’d use one or the other."
Williams’ ability to tell a story, sing and wail on the guitar pleased the crowd, garnering numerous cheers and a standing ovation. Many in the audience sang along as Williams played "Fire," an arrangement that would surely make Hendrix proud.
Turning the attention to the audience, vocalists Dutchak and Jayme pulled Pvt. 2 Chris Maloof, 172nd Infantry Brigade, on stage and serenaded him with a sultry rendition of "Natural Woman," as the strapping Soldier swooned over the singers under a shy grin and rosy cheeks.
The show came to end and the crowd screamed for more. The band listened and played a 10-song encore ending with show stomping "God Bless the U.S.A.," much to the delight of spectators.
"I can’t think of a better way to celebrate Independence Day than being with the men and women of our armed forces," said Sinise. "The band and I are always happy to hit the road with the USO. We love performing for troops, because their sacrifices make it possible for the rest of us to live our lives. They deserve so much more, and this is just one way for us to let them know we appreciate what they do."
USO and TriWest Health Care Alliance sponsored the event with support from Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation and U.S. Army Garrison Grafenwoehr.
PHOTO CAPTION:
Gary Sinise walks into the crowd of thousands of Soldiers, family and community members, bass in hand, during a special Independence Day performance held at the U.S. Army Garrison Grafenwoehr Training Area, July 4. Throughout the year, the Lt. Dan Band performs at many events, but much of the calendar is filled with concerts dedicated to supporting our veterans, military volunteers and their families. "There is no place I’d rather be than with our troops during the Fourth of July," said Sinise.
U.S. Army photo by Molly Hayden, USAG Grafenwoehr.
Cleared for public release, not for commerical use, attribution requested.
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