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What about family practice? It's more task oriented and routine. Lots of vital signs, blood draws, immunizations and phone calls (test results, scheduling, prior authorization and triage). Where I life there's s pretty significant pay difference between the two specialties though.
Many duties are the same as a medical assistant.
What are some specialties that don't require patient care? Or at least areas where I'm not in a position where I have to save a life. I'm not an adrenaline junkie, I love my patients and I love caring for people so I know nursing is what I want to do, but I do not handle stressful situations well. Any advice?
Education (either in acute care or academic settings)
School nursing
Outpatient
Same-day surgery/procedures
Doctor's offices
Clinics
Informatics
Utilization review
Sales
Pharmaceutical reps
Research
Lactation consultant
Telenursing
Hope this helps.
Hello all, I am thinking that patient care may not be for me. I love caring for people but my anxiety is so high all the time because I'm so afraid that I am going to do something that harms someone or even just causes them to have a bad experience. I currently work in L&D and have been for a little over a year. I keep thinking the anxiety is going to get better, but it seems to be getting worse. So, I'm curious about other nursing options. What are some specialties that don't require patient care? Or at least areas where I'm not in a position where I have to save a life. I'm not an adrenaline junkie, I love my patients and I love caring for people so I know nursing is what I want to do, but I do not handle stressful situations well. Any advice?
It's still patient care but what about post-partum home visits? It's mostly weighing babies, assessing feeding and providing education.
Ashley.edwards26
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Hello all, I am thinking that patient care may not be for me. I love caring for people but my anxiety is so high all the time because I'm so afraid that I am going to do something that harms someone or even just causes them to have a bad experience. I currently work in L&D and have been for a little over a year. I keep thinking the anxiety is going to get better, but it seems to be getting worse. So, I'm curious about other nursing options. What are some specialties that don't require patient care? Or at least areas where I'm not in a position where I have to save a life. I'm not an adrenaline junkie, I love my patients and I love caring for people so I know nursing is what I want to do, but I do not handle stressful situations well. Any advice?