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If you want to work in dialysis as a nurse then that's a good way to get your foot in the door. However, if not, it'd be better to work as a tech/CNA at the hospital you would like to work at as a nurse and try to get in the specific department that you want to work in.
Thanks,
I am not 100% a have a passion for renal vs. another field. It's just a good first opportunity into a clinical setting.
And then also, I'm not sure i'd want to stay in this area of the state after graduating. I may even wish to try traveling, which fresenius offers....I'm just worried about specializing and getting trapped when I still want to try other things.
Johnnydr
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Hello All,
I am all set to start nursing school in the fall. I have worked in a group home for 2 years as a "habilitation tech" which basically is NA, med pass, dietary, and occupational/physical/speech therapy assistant work combined.
I am currently taking a CNA class because one college I am applying to requires it. During this class, I have received and accepted a dialysis PCT position for next month when class is over. It's at Fresenius which seems to have great benefits and we have a a great clinic here.
During clinicals at my hospital as a CNA student, I have been recognized by staff and my instructor made me aware of this.
My question is......as a pre-nursing student, would you specialize and get better benefits (dialysis), or try CNA in a a semi-par hospital and gain the more interdisciplinary experience before and during nursing school.
I know it's my life and ultimately up to me....both have their attractions, but I'd like some opinions at least.
Thanks much!!