This is GOOD advice! Yes, I have experience. I have been where you are now. I was a 91B1P and served with the 307th Medical Bn. (ABN); 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, NC. After separation, I became a civilian paramedic and stayed one for SEVERAL...
And I thought I was the only one. [banana]Outcast Club President[/banana] It still does not affect me much. I still show up and do my job. When it comes to a technical question, they still come to me, and I always help them.
I'm with ya on that! I work with some major league BMs and there is no getting along with them. Just show up, do your job the very best that you can, and drive on. No one can fault you for that. Friends will come.
I think it really depends on what state you will want to practice in. In MS, it is better to be an NP. PAs are few and are tied directly to a physician. NPs can open their own clinic and run everything as long as they have a physician to audit their ...
I would like to know how you guys are handling VAP in your units? What is your pro-active approach to VAP. Do you have many/any occurrences? Thanks!! WSH