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Old Aug 10, 2007, 11:46 AM
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Hey everyone,

I am interested in the case management field and I want to have an idea of how to end up with a CM job. I am planning on getting my Bachelors in Nursing and once I graduate what type of job should I take that will help me become a CM?? Any advice will help!

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Old Aug 11, 2007, 11:52 AM
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Re: how to get started in CM

CM isn't a job that requires a certain career track. I think the best thing you can do is to take jobs that interest you and get a broad base of nursing experience that way....my colleagues come from a diverse background....med surg, OR, home health, ICU. If you take a job just to use it to get another job, you are not likely to enjoy it....and you are still a student...don't be surprised if your interests change....
Good Luck to you!

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Old Aug 16, 2007, 09:11 PM
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Dria,

Thank you for replying back to my posting! I will take your advice and pick a field that interests me. It is good to know that I don't need a specific field to enter case management. Thanks again.

hopeful84

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Old Aug 17, 2007, 10:57 PM
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best way to get started in CM, if you want a field position and want to work from a home office and go into the filed is to have critical care and trauma experience (ER, ICU, Ortho, Neuro) best bet.. this sets up up for a great workers comp filed position that can have alot of opportunity for advancement and the flexibility of a home based office and ability to travel in the local areas.

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Old Aug 26, 2007, 12:32 AM
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NCRNCCM,

Thank you so much for the advice! That idea sounds great. If I have any more questions I will let you know.

hopeful84

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Old Aug 28, 2007, 09:38 PM
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Re: how to get started in CM

My background is in NICU and OBGYN. I'm thinking about moving into case management. I would love to know where to start, too. I have applied for several hospital positions, but they seem to want experience in CM only. Are there any other companies I could look at to do this kind of work?

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Old Sep 09, 2007, 06:50 PM
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My mom was a postpartum nurse for 20 years and now is a CCM for Aetna, she loves it too. She gets to work from home starting in a few months!

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Old Dec 10, 2007, 08:20 AM
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I would love some tips on how to get into the CM field. I have 15 yrs experience in step-down, ICU/CCU, ER, Amb-surg and PACU. I am enrolled in a CM certificate program. I had a vocational counselor take a look at my resume and tell me that people are afraid to hire me because they think I will get bored and leave! I need to reinvent my nursing career due to a back injury and and that seems to be the most logical move for me at this time. I sure could use any pointers anyone has. Seems like any CM jobs here in NY all want someone with a BSN and experience. I went to 1 interview but they didn't tell me that I would be working as an intake nurse as well as CM for their home care angency. I have sent my applications in to other places but I never get a response or I hear, "Your resume and skills are impressive but we are pursuing other candidates that better suit our needs..."

Thanks,
Christie

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Old Dec 20, 2007, 05:42 PM
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Re: how to get started in CM

Great forum. I am very interested in Case Management. My mentor does this now and loves it. I have worked in Sub-Acute and Alzheimer's in a skilled nursing facility and now working Med-Surg just to have the bed side skills nurses are always talking about.

The Manager of Case Management says she would hire me. I only have to wait four more months to apply. So I am going to accept in offer in April. If it is still there.

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Old Dec 25, 2007, 03:28 PM
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I do hospital based case management for trauma at a large midwestern hospital system. In my case, I was in the right place at the right time. My hospital requires Masters for the job, and I was working on mine at the time. I have done Psych, Acute, and now Trauma case management. This is my dream job, as it allows me alot of autonomy in decision-making, the ability to really make an impact, and to interact with great professionals on the cutting edge in a Level ! trauma setting. Lots of good clinical experience, not necessarily Critical Care, just broad based experience. I have never worked in ICU, but I can do Discharge Planning for critical patients. I'm making close to $70,000 in the midwest with an advanced degree, In other markets, you can probably make a lot more.

Morghan, MSN,ARNP
Kansas

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