Hello, Hospice Nurses! I am hoping that y'all can help me out. I am currently finishing my pre-reqs for the LPN program here in GA. I have three this quarter then I can apply to the program and with some luck with begin in Winter 2011 or in Spring 2011.
I have been torn between following the LPN or just sticking it out and continue working as a CNA while I become an RN. The program is definetly much more difficult to get into. I fear being waitlisted.
I really want to work in hospice. It has taken me some time to make the decision to become a nurse. My original thought was to be a Social Worker, but six years of school at 34 is a long time. I like being a CNA. I love my residents. I had interviewed for an office position several years ago with a local hospice but I didn't get the job because at the time I did not have enough medical terminology. I feel that hospice is my calling. Caring for and nuturing both family and patient as they face this time feel like it what I am meant to do. As an LPN I won't be able to pronounce and probably cannot give some meds. (maybe someone could give me an idea of what a hospice nurse does?) Could I still find work in hospice? Any advice would be appreciated by all!
Thank you.
:redbeathe
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Hello, Hospice Nurses! I am hoping that y'all can help me out. I am currently finishing my pre-reqs for the LPN program here in GA. I have three this quarter then I can apply to the program and with some luck with begin in Winter 2011 or in Spring 2011.
I have been torn between following the LPN or just sticking it out and continue working as a CNA while I become an RN. The program is definetly much more difficult to get into. I fear being waitlisted.
I really want to work in hospice. It has taken me some time to make the decision to become a nurse. My original thought was to be a Social Worker, but six years of school at 34 is a long time. I like being a CNA. I love my residents. I had interviewed for an office position several years ago with a local hospice but I didn't get the job because at the time I did not have enough medical terminology. I feel that hospice is my calling. Caring for and nuturing both family and patient as they face this time feel like it what I am meant to do. As an LPN I won't be able to pronounce and probably cannot give some meds. (maybe someone could give me an idea of what a hospice nurse does?) Could I still find work in hospice? Any advice would be appreciated by all!
Thank you.
:redbeathe