Raychel Ria
Agramon-Gacayan, BSN, RN, MPM
Raye is a nurse with over 10 years of clinical and public management experience. As an L&D staff nurse, she rose to the ranks of charge nurse and middle manager before migrating to the US.
Raye was part of her previous hospital’s Continuous Quality Innovation Circle, where she helped nurses create projects that improved service delivery. She was also a member of the hospital’s Research Ethics Board, where she evaluated the technical and ethical merits of scientific research conducted within the institution.
- October 25, 2024
The salary of medical assistants in the SF Bay Area averages around $24 an hour, which is higher than the California average of $18 an hour. In fact, some SF Bay Area MAs can make as much as $32.29 an hour, which is why more and more are aspiring to venture into this healthcare career. … Read more
- October 25, 2024
Medical assistants (MA) are in huge demand in Los Angeles County, as well as the whole of California. Factors such as the boom in aging populations and the loss of medical professionals due to retirement or career shifting have greatly contributed to the rise in job listings. Now is considered the perfect time to pursue … Read more
- October 12, 2024
Medical assistants (MA) in San Diego County earn an average of $46,504 per year, which can go up to as much as $54,965 annually. There’s a high demand for these professionals in facilities and clinics hosted by Sharp Healthcare, Focus Health Medical Group, and Oxford Health Group, to name a few. If you’re looking for … Read more
- October 12, 2024
Medical assisting is one of the fastest-growing occupations in California. The demand is expected to increase by 24.5% (24,900 jobs total) from 2018 to 2028. This is due to the rising number of clinics and medical offices that require the skills of a competent medical assistant (MA). With hourly wages ranging from $19 to $28 … Read more
- May 2, 2024
With an ever growing population, California continues to be one of the largest states in the US that has a constant need for nurses. Whether you are looking to get into travel nursing, or call the state of California home, the employment opportunities for nurses are plentiful. An Associates Degree in Nursing or ADN, is … Read more
- April 30, 2024
Are you a California-based licensed practical/vocational nurse who wishes to become a registered nurse? Well, you’ll be glad to know that there are LPN/LVN to RN programs that can help you reach your career goal. One is the 30-unit option, which is a certificate/non-degree program. LVNs who take this path will not be given a … Read more