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Old Dec 05, 2002, 05:17 PM
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Question Calling All Ph Nurses

Ok, So I have been offered a job with PH, I wanna hear from you PH nurses, do you like your job, what do you do? How long have you done it? What are the pros and cons?

Any info. help.

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Old Dec 05, 2002, 06:55 PM
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I've been in Public Health for about 10 years now. Our health dept covers home health, communicable diseases, immmunizations, and health education. Every health dept functions differently. so you need to ask what areas do they cover.

I like the diversity in my job like dealing with all kinds of age groups. There is a lot of teaching and one on one. The hours are good for me and you usually get most holidays off.

The pay is often lower than what nurses usually make. You don't always go into very nice places, I've been in some homes that I just stand in the middle of the room because of the cockroaches! Headlice is NOT one of my favorites things to deal with!!

Overall I do enjoy my job, like anything in life there are pros and cons. I definitely plan to stay where I am in my career!

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Old Jan 29, 2003, 09:32 AM
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I've only been in public health for a year, but it is the best job I've had in 18 years of nursing. The pay is not great but the benefits are wonderful- 40 hour weeks, enough CEUs to start my own college and opportunity for new experiences continuously.

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Old Feb 20, 2003, 10:23 PM
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I've been in public health for seven years. I love my job, the home visits, immunizations, teaching, basically anything to do with the patients. The hours, holidays, and benefits are awesome. The only thing I don't like is the politics that's involved with a state position. Other than that I love the variety and the autonomy.

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Old Jul 04, 2003, 09:36 AM
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What is the difference between public health nursing and family nursing?

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Old Jul 04, 2003, 04:57 PM
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I have a AAS degree in nursing. Could I quality as a public health nurse without a BSN?

What if I got a BS in public or allied health instead?

Please advise.

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Old Jul 10, 2003, 04:59 AM
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Old Jul 13, 2003, 07:06 PM
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Originally posted by Hellllllo Nurse
I have a AAS degree in nursing. Could I quality as a public health nurse without a BSN?

What if I got a BS in public or allied health instead?

Please advise.
Hi Hellllllo,
I've been working public health since 1992. My health department hires BSNs as Public Health Nurses & Diploma & Associate Degree nurses as Jr. Public Health Nurses. Supervisory positions require an MPH.
Last time I checked there were @ 100 openings for Jr. PHNs.
Why not check with your local Health Dept? Good luck.
Valk

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Old Jul 14, 2003, 10:08 PM
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Thank you,
Valk!

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Old Jul 19, 2003, 11:45 AM
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I know our state recommends a BSN for a Public Health Nurse. Our health board doesn't require it, due to our rural area and the nursing shortage. My superviser is a Diploma nurse and I have a AD in nursing. We have just two nurses for our county. Most nurses with a BSN don't want the low salary that our county pays. I figure with the hours we have and holidays off, I think it balances out!

Are there any other PH nurses out there?

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