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New CNA/PCT in hospital. What shift/department/floor is your favorite? Need Advice!



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Old Aug 05, 2009, 07:27 PM

Default Re: New CNA/PCT in hospital. What shift/department/floor is your favorite? Need Advi
Hi bknees

Wow, congrads on your new position. Can you tell me which state live in? I'm in NJ and we can only do texas caths. What great experience you'll be getting. I myself floated to the ER once and have been in love since. I'm very high energy and the pace of it was just.......well, exciting. However, I work on telemetry/cardiac step down, so I'll have to wait for Nursing School to be over so I can become a trauma RN.
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No. 11
Old Aug 05, 2009, 07:31 PM

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just wondering.. what is a pct..?
amd.. mm.. you said you were new cna..
how did you get a job in hospital?
i'm trying to get one.. but my lack of experience is not helping me get a job
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from ditzie
Old Oct 23, 2009, 01:04 PM

Default Re: New CNA/PCT in hospital. What shift/department/floor is your favorite? Need Advi
I'm a PCT2 working in a hospital in Massachusetts and am considering relocating to the Brunswick county North Carolina area. does anyone know how the job market is currently and also what I can expect for pay? Are there any PCT's out there working in that area that I can ask some questions to? thanks!
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