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Jun 23, 2005 11:18 PM

How much do RNs make working at a doctor's office?


I'm planning on applying for an ADN program and then working at a doctor's office. I live in Southern California (Los Angeles, Orange County area). What salary can I expect? Thank you.


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from pedrn
Old Jun 23, 2005, 11:46 PM

Default Imake
I work in a pediatrician office in MS and I make 14.72 an hour. I know its awful.
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No. 2
from sunnie_gal
Old Jun 23, 2005, 11:58 PM

I am a student in NC, so I have no clue as to the answer of your question. You may want to check out www.salary.com. Hope this helps.
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Old Jun 24, 2005, 12:00 AM

They usually make less per hr than the local hospital, no matter where you look.
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from suzanne4
Old Jun 24, 2005, 01:46 AM

They will always make less than a hospital-based nurse............whether you work private for the physician or for a hosptial-based physician.

And the salaries can be much lower in some areas.
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No. 5
from browsing
Old Jun 24, 2005, 06:56 AM

How much do you think I will make per year? I was hoping to find work in doctor's office where people come for health checkups, shots, etc. Simple routines I guess compared to what goes on in the hospitals.
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from justmanda
Old Jun 26, 2005, 09:18 AM
Updated Jun 27, 2005 at 03:40 PM by justmanda

Default hospitals pay the most
Originally Posted by browsing
How much do you think I will make per year? I was hoping to find work in doctor's office where people come for health checkups, shots, etc. Simple routines I guess compared to what goes on in the hospitals.
If you want to make good money, you'll have to work in the hospital. Our float pool makes 37-39$ per hour. If you work in a doctor's office, you'll make no more than 14 or 15$ an hour (if you're lucky). If all you are worried about is the craziness of the hospital, I encourage you to try it! You will be used to it after a year and will be making so much more money. New nurses are all so afraid they will accidentally kill someone...that sounds like the reason you want to work in a routined (giving shots, etc) atmosphere right? It is HARD to kill someone! (barring completely ignoring your patient or giving them A LOT of the wrong med). Most meds that could instantly kill someone (like blood products, insulin, etc.) are double checked by other nurses anyway. When something goes wrong with a patient, you call the doctor and he tells you what to do. If you can follow orders and manage your time, you can work in the hospital. But beware...nurses treat new nurses like crap. There intention is not to make you feel like crap, it is to make themselves feel superior -- it's just at your expense.
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No. 7
Old Jun 26, 2005, 09:47 AM

I make just over $23/hour at my office job. It's not on either coast where that wouldn't buy anything, either. My hospital job in the same town is just a shade over $19 base pay, so for the same hours and much more pleasant work, I am making more at the office than at the hospital. There's a weekend and charge diff at the hospital of course, but I don't like charging and part of the joy of outpatient nursing is the no weekend thing.
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No. 8
Old Jun 26, 2005, 11:53 AM

Originally Posted by suzanne4
They will always make less than a hospital-based nurse............whether you work private for the physician or for a hosptial-based physician.

And the salaries can be much lower in some areas.
Not true, the last office nurse position I took a $4.50 increase in pay from my ICU position. It all depends on what you are going to be doing, how much responsibility you will have and what experiance you have. I was an office RN that assisted 1 doctor in a 4 doctor group. I did his clinic, telephone triage and assisted with his hospital rounds.
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No. 9
Old Jun 26, 2005, 03:36 PM

I just want to comment on justmanda's statement about being HARD to kill someone. NOT. It is very easy to kill someone. If you accidentally leave "regular" IV fluids open and bolus someone. That fluid could send someone into CHF and which could have a domino effect on their body. People in the hospitals these days are more sick than ever. It is very easy for someone not to be able to handle a not needed bolus. If not caught in time they could die! NEVER think it is hard to killl someone - that is when you let your gaurd down and you will kill someone.
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