RN In FL

RN In FL

Managed Care, Onc/Neph, Home Health

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RN In FL has 30 years experience and specializes in Managed Care, Onc/Neph, Home Health.


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  1. New grad RN, absolutely hate nursing

    Understood, sis. Thats just why I will never go back. Seems all acute want these days are certifications, and acronyms, behind your RN anyway. Glad I am an old nurse too at 56??
  2. New grad RN, absolutely hate nursing

    I am just DONE. ???
  3. New grad RN, absolutely hate nursing

    I tell ya, I am an "old skool RN" meaning I graduated back in 1983. When we went to nursing school, WE KNEW WE WANTED TO TAKE CARE OF PEOPLE! We were sure we wanted to be nurses, there was no complaining after we were blessed to graduate and sit bo...
  4. New grad RN, absolutely hate nursing

    How can one research with being a new grad with NO EXPERIENCE
  5. Capella RN-BSN Flexpath-My experience

    ....or finishing up a nursing program ON LINE.....with no clinicals......
  6. Capella RN-BSN Flexpath-My experience

    Are these accredited schools? I would really research all of these money making online programs. I mean who ever heard of Micro or A&P WITH NO LAB......RED FLAG FOR PROFIT SCHOOLS. BEWARE!!!
  7. I am pretty sure you will need to collect all your receipts and submit expense reports for all meals and cab fare. I am quite sure you will be getting an itinerary with all the details about the food allowances and rental car. When I trained I had ...
  8. I did training in Cincinnati, OH...for work at home telephonic concurrent review position. I was flown there for 2 wks to learn the system/software only. Flew to Daytona Bch for 2 wks to orient for the job which was a joke. All was on the company....
  9. How easy is it to lose a license in correctional setting?

    All of the above you just mentioned is why got out of correctional nursing, I was basically terminated. I asked too many questions. Things were not documented, the LPN's lacked assessment skills, taking "patients" off meds....especially psych meds,...
  10. I worked for a private company, as a DON, supervising only LPN's. I was hired in to "change the culture....a breath of fresh air", so to speak, by the HSA. It was a totally different story. I lasted 3 months to protect my license. The LPN's ran t...
  11. Insurance Haters

    Thats just it, you are only enforcing medical benefits that the individuals company (their HR) have purchased, because they don't know how, they aren't medical. However, they put the medical benefit package together. Its like they went grocery shop...
  12. Starting a non-skilled in home nursing franchise

    Why on earth would you want to become "involved" with this industry? Is it because you were promised a high return for your investment, as a franchisee?? Home care is the "hottest investment going right now? How much involvement are you going to "i...
  13. For nurses who work from home

    I worked with Humana, WAH, UR/CM. It is totally a FT job, from my experiences, WellCare has PT WAH positions. Don't think the Humana's or the Aetna's do. After all the hours I put in, working at home, I probably was making 10.00 to 11.00/hr. They...
  14. Changing to a non-nursing career?

    Anna, sounds like we worked for the same company. All they were interested in was metrics! I got so sick of communicating with my Team Lead via IM's I didn't know what to do. I thought working at home would be "cushy" as well. HA!
  15. Changing to a non-nursing career?

    Working from home is tough, tough, tough, and tougher.....LOL. Its not cracked up like one thinks it may be. been there done that, and never before ever felt so trapped, and stifled and could not breath (