Hello all Nurses! I am currently an experienced RN, with Certification in Case Management. Due to corporate down-sizing, I was laid off, after 4 years with a major Ins Co. I am going Tuesday (8/11) for an interview for a Nurse Laision/Account Manager...
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Maritesa: Thank-you. For what it's worth...I think your ex felt threatened by your desire to become a professional, and better yourself. I have just read all the posts (7 pages!) in this Thread, and I am just amazed and inspired by everyone who h...
nursemonika replied to Back2Nursing09's topic in General Students
ASN programs ARE hard, because they basically cram in 4 year's worth of learning into 3. I started nursing school later in life ( I was 38...oldest in my class ). I had 4 sons, youngest 5, oldest 12. I had already gone to an AA program and graduat...
I was certified for 8 years...I let it expire, unfortunately, but the q 4 year exam came due just after my husband died...couldn't deal with it. Currently, I am a CCM (Certified Case Manager). It's OK, and I get more money for it, but not the sati...
nursemonika replied to Nurse Man-ingitis's topic in Case Management
No, I don't think it would be a waste of time, if that's what you are really interested in. You must have a LOT of time (Ha! Ha!) Becoming an ONP alone takes a lot of time and effort, but if you wanted to add CCM to that, it couldn't hurt, and migh...
nursemonika replied to Nurse Man-ingitis's topic in Case Management
Yes, absolutely! There are many Specialty Case Managers....I was an Oncology Specialty Case Manager, and there are other CMs who specialize in Diabetes, Asthma, Pediatrics, Obstetrics, etc. However, when you obtain your national certification, it ...
Please see my reply under "Who Generally Has The Most Job Satisfaction?" You started your position in December....is it any better now? It takes a good 6 months to feel comfortable in that position, but that's with an excellent orientation program,...
nursemonika replied to nursalicious's topic in Case Management
I was recently laid off from my position as a Specialty Case Manager (Oncology) at a major insurance company. The stress was very high. When I started there, the average caseload was 20-40, depending on acuity. Now, it's 60-100, and acuity isn't f...
nursemonika replied to nursalicious's topic in Case Management
I agree with toinette's reply....I was a Hospice Nurse Case Manager for 14 years (CHPN), and that is exactly what my title was on my ID: "Certified Hospice RN Case Manager". That was because I had a specific caseload, and they were my patients, an...