Re: Mds
I think that one of the greatest aspects of being a nurse is that you have the ability to change courses and leave say Pediatrics after 10 years to try OR or ER or LTC or whatever. I am glad that you're interested. You know you will have to learn something new- if you really want this, I'm sure it will work out.
Like someone wrote- I was in LTC, as a PCC (Pt Care Coordinator) when I was asked to get my MDS education, they sent me to inservices etc, and only then did I add to me already busy schedule MDS responsibilities. I was then able to moonlight and do MDS's at another facility ( in truth it wasn;t worth the money). To do it responsibly it might be worth working in LTC to get the feel of things but its not mandatory.
Good Luck!!
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