link51411 replied to karma482's topic in Massachusetts
I have been in the same situation. I worked ICUs for 2 years and then transferred to Research for 3 years. To my surprise I ended up being hired on a Gen Med floor with working in Units again being completely off the table. What worked for me and adv...
link51411 replied to ilovenicu16's topic in Pediatric
A lot of the patients/parents are chronic or at least been dealing with the given issue for an extended period of time. Because of this they are very educated on the disease process which means you have to also. It is a very difficult field with a lo...
I never understood why nurses are so quick to run to the managers office but so slow to run into your room and help/educate if they are that concerned.
You need to relax. Sounds like you spouse needs to step up a bit, I can say that because my wife just graduated with her CNM degree with the help of me working, taking care of our son, and cleaning the house. You will be better off owning the materia...
link51411 replied to ButterflyRN90's topic in Student Assist
The CDC immunization schedule is based on compliance. So think about it as when does the patient come in for normal checkups, that is when the doc is going to hit them up with immunizations, but not more than say 4 at a time. and then you have to thi...
link51411 replied to Crew2Nursing's topic in Male Students
I was a Waiter, Bartender, and Line cook. I worked the 1530-2330 shift friday the 0600-1200 and the 1530-2330 on Sat and the 0600-1200 on sun. As well as every other 1530-2330 tue. I used to clock out and sleep in the closet at work on Sat between **...
link51411 replied to MusicEMT's topic in Male Students
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link51411 replied to Imy360's topic in Male Students
To be honest Peds is one of the hardest specialties to break into. I would suggest getting experience in one of the more difficult departments such as neuro, hem onc., research, etc. Then sub specialty into peds from that specialty. Once you have the...
link51411 replied to healtheworld's topic in North Carolina
My wife was just hired in Cary and I am applying mostly at UNC. We are looking into the area also and rent is just crazy expensive as well as smaller homes are very costly. We may be buying a bigger house and try to rent out a room. Have you found a ...
I do not understand what you are asking can you narrow in your question. I may not be the best person to answer your question since I do not believe qualitative research is reliable anyways. But I know you are not going to get an answer because you q...
I graduated in early 2010 when the econ. was rough and it was very difficult to get a job as a new grad and basically impossible to get a job in Peds or Mother/Baby. My school offered me a rotation on a unit I did not want to work in and in a hospita...
Overall I am very glad that I went into research and I do not want what I say below to prevent you from giving it a shot. You will learn a completely different perspective and there is a lot of room for growth and development. Research has also given...
families of oncology patients perceive their loved ones to be in pain and emotional/spiritual distress during end-of-life treatment. There is a testable hypothesis right there. Now make a questionnaire to give to families on your floor and see what...