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Old Feb 25, 2007, 12:08 AM
lauramae18 (Female)
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Hi Everyone! I'm presenting a paper in my critical care class on case managment in the critical care setting.

I was looking for some feedback:

joys and despairs of your day?
worst and best things you have to do?
what is the hardest task/job you've ever had to perform?
what is the most satisfying?
what aspect of your job pulls at you the most... makes your stomach twist or your heart ache?
I am going to thank you in advance for baring your soul.


I already have the "job description" from the facility I do my clinical in - I know, it's just a template. No job is set in stone and no one ever does just what the description says
I am trying to round it out with some other opinions etc different than the case managers in my own facility.

I would greatly appreciate your feedback. If you feel uncomfortable posting your answers here, can you pm me? Thanks!

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Old Mar 01, 2007, 07:42 PM
lauramae18 (Female)
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Just wanted to thank everyone who contacted me to help me with my paper.
It's a fantabulous paper and presentation if I say so myself

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