even casuals in WA are being cancelled, like me. i have a second job though so no big deal as i have been doing extra in that job. i could not rely on a non permanent job. i dont think agency are...
neuro as in neurosurgical or neuromedical nursing. i worked neurosurgery years ago. neurosurgery icu at royal brisbane hospital neurosurgery at sir charles gairdner hospital western australia google...
bulletproofbarb replied to MunoRN's topic in General Nursing
In Australia where i work the norm for shifts is 8 hours and for nights is 10 hours. morning 7am to 330 afternoon 1pm to 930pm night 9pm to 730am. I worked in UK in 2004 and did 12 hour shifts...
I worked in Brisbane in 19901/1992 and loved it. I cant offer advice on NP but I wish you the best. I found the public transport was great. I worked at the Royal Brisbane Hospital in Herston. I think...
actually, it's the opposite here. When I finished my general training in 1989, EN's were being phased out then. In the last few years there has been a HUGE increase in the number of EN's being trained...
ah, I am so sick of seeing this same ol' same ol' post. Guess what, us old nurses were young ones once and it happened to us...and we survived...and it happens in most industries not just nursing....
Also, remember, you are not the only student who has come through. The RN may just be darn worn out..she's probably taught the same thing 100 times and still has patients and family plus other...
bulletproofbarb replied to jordanl's topic in General Nursing
i work in a lab too. I do it 2 days a week, the other three days I work as a nurse. It keeps me sane and you know what I like about the lab is that it is mundane and boring and quiet..just what I need...
can i suggest you also contact the centre you are working for, some staff advertise shared houses/places for rent on hospital notice boards, or maybe you can make a flyer and email that and ask them...
If you are already hesistant, then go down the EN path. You will gain knowledge, experience and if you do decide to move on to RN, you will be able to work a bit when you study if money is an issue....
just choose a clinical procedure..there is reasons why they are in place, best practice research, reduce infection, legal obligations of working by scope of practice, maintaining...
bulletproofbarb replied to Sniped4Life's topic in General Nursing
I had worked for 5 years before i even considered casual/travel nursing...I do it now as my only nurse job but I have been working for over 20 years. I would not even consider it if you have only one...
if i had to choose, i would definately do EN first. you will gain experience and apply that if/when you convert to RN...you will save on hecs debt as well. it will be less when if/when you convert. i...