The neck and back pain comes from me having large breasts I hope going to see a Chiropractor will help with that. I talked to someone who works as a PCT and she said she has worked in a hospice center...
PCA is Patient Care Associate where I am they are Patient Care Technicians. I was told that they are a step above CNA's they have a license in Phlebotomy and EKG. I'm going to see a chiropractor about...
I've been looking on Indeed and I see that some CNA's are hired at different facilities not only nursing homes. Places like St Jude I would love to work somewhere like that. So I guess it depends on...
My mom has a degree in nursing however she doesn't work as a nurse. But I helped her see about my grandmother and auntie when they got sick. That's when I really realized I liked helping older
I like helping people and I like interacting with the elderly. I know a lot of CNA's say that working at the nursing home is really bad. But that working at hospitals is better I was thinking about...
Dental Assisting was my first choice but then I read where people complain about not being able to get hired with no experience. That's the problem new graduates have not being able to find work after...
I assumed that some CNA's did wear back braces but I guess that's not the case? I mentioned Masks and goggles because I was told that some patients try to throw feces at you etc. I mean aren't you...
I've thought about Mental Health, Phlebotomy, Massage Therapy, Dental Assisting and Medical Assisting. But for most of those people want you to have previous experience. Another reason why I asked...