Re: Need help getting my foot in the door; any suggestions?
I would definitely recommend starting out as a Unit Secretary is you have trouble getting a CNA or nurse aide position. Right out of highschool I was lucky to get my first job ever as a radiology transporter at a 1,000 bed major hospital in San Antonio. I did that for about 8 months before transfering to be a unit clerk on the gynecology/oncology unit. I did that for about 3 years before cross training to be a nurse aide/unit clerk. I learned so much about what nurses do through transcribing the doctors orders, learning about meds, different diagnostic and lab tests and so on, as a unit clerk. Then when they cross trained me to start doing nurse aide things, I learned even more.
After I moved to Austin, it was so easy to find a job because of my 6 years of previous hospital experience. I ended up working in an outpatient radiation clinic and have been doing that for the last 5 years. I miss the hospital sometimes just because of the flexibility in the hours, especially since I am almost in nursing school. I loved working night shift, not only for the better pay, but the overall more relaxed working environment.
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