Little_Babycatcher replied to KMLSanDiego's topic in Ob/Gyn
Things do need to change and I plan on continuing to fight the good fight after graduating with my CNM. For now, I strive to be the best patient advocate that I can be so that my families can have...
Little_Babycatcher replied to MichaelBasic's topic in Ob/Gyn
Ditto what bagladyrn said. Most of my mamas aren't really even aware of it happening when it does. I just reassure them that if it happens, it just means they pushed
It's not as drastic as the title implies, but some days it truly feels that way. Upon graduating, I worked in med-surg for almost 2 years, then switched to postpartum for a year. Now I'm on L&D...
Little_Babycatcher replied to mommynurse25's topic in Ob/Gyn
I agree. Orientation is a probationary time for both the employer AND employee, and it's not unusual to determine things aren't a good fit. Take up this opportunity. It took me almost 2 years to get...
Little_Babycatcher replied to seemerun's topic in Ob/Gyn
What a perfect thread! I have experience in Med-Surg and Ante/Postpartum/Baby and have been on L&D since April. I'm still in orientation there and will spread my wings in September... I...
Little_Babycatcher replied to mommy2boysaz's topic in Ob/Gyn
We just run the halls! This is a new place for me and my previous workplace used Ascom phones. I really wish we had something because it is inevitable that I am unable to find anyone whenever I need...
Tanya, that's more than enough experience. :) The general requirement is 1 year of Nursing in any field. I actually got in with 6 months RN experience because I also have experience working in...
I haven't looked into CPM programs either, but is it possible that they are covering more because the student doesn't have the medical background? It would seem like an RN would definitely have a...
I say go for the CICU floor. It sounds great and the benefits are huge when you have kids. I have a 13 month old and work 3 12 hour shifts (days), and it actually works out pretty nicely. Certainly...
I believe the same applies for my state (Virginia) as well. I know you can work as a Patient Care Tech (basically a CNA) while enrolled in school, but I don't believe you can seek out a CNA-type job...