A day in the life of an MDS Coordinator?
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I currently work as an RN Case Manager at a local hospital. Although I love my job, my boss is the worse boss I've ever had. She can't keep help and I can't picture myself there much longer. I will be completing my Masters soon. There recently was an MDS Coordinator position close to where I live and I'm thinking of taking the plunge. I asked some of the SNF liason's about the position and they just seem to say "you'd be a paper pusher" when I ask for details. In reading some fo the posts, I see things about assessments? Are you assessing the patients or do you take information from the nurses on the floors? I really want to stay away from bedside nursing. I love speaking with patients, but I don't want more than that. Can someone tell me what else you really do? I'm sure there is a lot of paperwork, but what else? Meetings? Patient or family interaction? Are you completing work and then sending it to someone? Do you just keep paperwork on file for audits? These are just details I'm unsure of and any info would be appreciated! Thanks.