Re: Is Phys. Office nursing "Really Nursing"?
I graduated in May of 2005. Worked OB first, then worked on an ortho/neuro floor for 6 months (nights) My body just couldn't adjust to nights. So something amazing happened. I am also a holistic practitioner.
Well one day I took my son in to get some labs done. Told the Phleb that I could do that for her if she likes. To which she responded, are you a nurse or a phleb. I told her a few years back I was a phleb, but now I'm a nurse. She proceeded to tell me they just decided (in the building next door) that they needed an RN.
I immediately (in sweats no less) went over and talked to the office manager. Turns out it is a alternative Medicines MD office. RIGHT UP MY ALLEY!!!
I've been working there since Jan of this year, I absolutely love it. But the pay is not good and there's no insurance so I'm cutting my hours back and looking for another job that pays more.
In the 6 months I've been at the doctors office I was personally responsible for setting up a research study site. We are in a research study to validate Chelation.
I spend my entire day at work setting up IV's running them, evaluating patients. Seeking out patients for the research study.
All and all I absolutely love my job. Just wish it paid better and had insurance. I could stay there forever if it did. But they have just built a new office and the doctor can't afford much right now, especially since they moved in the building last Dec they haven't taken a paycheck since.
In either case, office work, especially in the enviornment I work in gives me more skills especially as I am now the IV manager as well as the clinical coordinator for the research study.
The doctor begged me (when I leave) to allow him 1 - 2 days a week to help with the research study. I told him I would at least save one day a week for him. Already turned down another office job because they would've required me to work saturdays to make up for giving the doctor just one day a week.
So I'm looking into agency nursing or maybe home health. If I can help it I will never work in a hospital again. WAY too much stress for me there.
Where I work currently it's $16/hr and no benefits. But actually the going rate in the area is about 18/hr with benefits. So that's not too shabby when nurses in the hospital make 18.50 an hour.
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