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Office Nursing

Hi, hoping to get some words of wisdom. I have been a nurse for years. I have experience in hospital and nursing home but not in the past 16 years. The last 12 years I have worked adult day and private duty home care. So now I have an opportunity to work in the back office with a MA and the doctor. I am nervous and don't really know what to expect. My interview was basically "your hired". I know they have had some turn over in their office nurse the last few years. So I am wondering if I am walking into an office with attitude. I am concerned with the work that will be expected. I will have 2 hours of orientation the day the Dr is out doing nursing home rounds. This 2 hours is to cover the medical records training as I have no experience there either. So sorry for this long rambling post. Any insight that could help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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two hour orrientation to their systems etc, seems brief

All orientation is usually insufficient in small offices. Learn as much as you can, but also be friendly to your coworkers-- they will be great resources to learn from. Always approach them with gratitude and prepare to learn whatever they can teach you. Take a deep breath, and have an awesome first day! You survived nursing school, your past jobs, you can do this!

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