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May 30, 2007 04:33 PM

Question for Clinic Nurses


I found a clinic position that I might be interested in at one of our affiliated clinics. The hours that are posted are 8AM to 5PM. I'll ask this question in the interview, but I wanted to ask clinical nurses here.

Even though the hours are 8 - 5, how often do you have to stay overtime to get all the work finished? Does 8 to 5 really mean 8 to 7?

Thanks in advance!
-Mark


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No. 1
from Morgan314
Old May 30, 2007, 10:29 PM

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I work in a behavioral health clinic and stay late almost every day............paperwork!! Every little call requires documentation. Treatment plans, Medicaid authorizations, etc.
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Old May 30, 2007, 10:56 PM

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It depends on the position and the specialty you work in. I worked in the clinic since 1994 and I had more days where I got out of work on time but of course there can be the occasional late night. Most place try to keep the overtime down. Good luck to you!
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Old Jun 05, 2007, 10:41 AM

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Hi,

I work in a fam practice clinic and my hours are 8-5. We are usually there until 5:30, sometimes a little later than that. I also try to get to work 15 min early in the morning to work on paperwork left from the previous day. HTH.

mo
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from marino
Old Jun 23, 2007, 04:07 AM

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I work in a surgical private pratice. My hours are 7:30-4:30. There have been times that I went home at 9:00 pm! It depends on the specialty.
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No. 5
from jolleygirl
Old Jun 23, 2007, 04:33 AM

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A lot depends on your position, As lpn, I'm there until the Dr. is done, but it is rare that we stay over, usually no more than a few times a month. The Rn's are usually out on time, But I have seen them still at their desk at 5pm, again very rare. Also some departments vary, I hear our dermatology dept. requires some later hours, not sure if its a scheduling issue, or if they are always behind.
After 20 plus yrs of OT, and mandatory OT, and weekends and holidays, I find the clinic life is for me, with weekends and holidays off.
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No. 6
from mommyRN07
Old Jul 04, 2007, 07:38 AM

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In my job, 5pm (6pm in my case) means 5pm. I wwork until 6pm, and there are times when I don't finish until 6:15. But that's about it. Any later than that, and I'm being kicked out the door!
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No. 7
from junebug62
Old Aug 07, 2007, 01:53 PM

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I rarely stay late......but I could....paper work is never ending.
you'll be fine.
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