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5 work options for nurses with joint pain

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5. Clinical research
Hospitals, clinics and even pharmaceutical companies engage nurses to assist with clinical trials. These positions involve patient interaction, the recording of accurate medical histories and clinical observations, taking blood samples, the administration of medications—a range of activities that seldom involve any physical work that places undue stress on joints.

Can you recommend other joint health-friendly career paths?

Cynthia Dusseault
Cynthia Dusseault is a professional freelance writer with both a health and an education background. A former medical radiation technologist and elementary school teacher, she realized that no matter what she did, she was drawn to any task that involved writing, so she decided, over a decade ago, to write full-time. Since then, she has written for a variety of magazines and websites including Nursing PRN, National Review of Medicine, University Affairs, Your Health, Education Leaders Today, Today's Parent, Children's Playmate, WeightWatchers.ca and many more. She has written about topics such as asthma, genital herpes, circumcision, teleradiology, body art, learning disabilities and exercise trends, and she absolutely adores the fact that writing—particularly doing the research for the articles she writes—makes her a lifelong learner.

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