- United States University (USU) FNP
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United States University (USU) FNP
Yes I think it is important students know this up front. If had known it would be this difficult, I would have reconsidered my decision to go to this school. The one MD I am precepting with now mentioned that it is truly a shame this and many other online programs put this responsibility on the students.
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United States University (USU) FNP
Same here, they just keep looking. They have some form for you to fill out on maybes that they reach out to again but this has not proved useful. They basically encourage you to reach out to everyone you know and keep calling. This is kinda hard when you work and do school full time M-F 8-5. I too right now am against paying for preceptors. Its just all a huge disappointment to me at this time.
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United States University (USU) FNP
Has anyone delayed their program due to no preceptors being available? I am supposed to be starting my second clinical rotation in March and haven't been able to secure anyone. I feel like our school does not help us at all and I'm really frustrated. Seems like they got rid of some of the COVID allowances recently too on specialty hours. Anyways, feeling frustrated and even debating switching to MSN-Educator track.
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VA clinic
I know Dawn I feel the same way. I feel like some people will look down on me if I work outside a hospital but we have to do what makes us happy. If we never try we will never know if we will like it more than the hospital. You should definitely apply for the clinic job if it's only 10 miles away that's way better.
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VA clinic
Great thanks so much for the reply! Hopefully I get an offer.
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VA clinic
Hi I need some advice. I had an interview today with a VA clinic operated by Valor healthcare. Has anyone worked for them? I have three years experience in the hospital mainly tele and medsurg. I know I don't want to work in the hospital forever and can definitely feel the burn out sometimes but am a little torn about losing skills. On the other hand though, I have never worked primary care and am interested in that part of nursing especially since I am considering FNP school down the road. To those who work in a clinic, are you happy with your choice?? Has anyone gone back to the hospital after doing clinic work? The job sounds very appealing with the no holidays, no nights, no weekends. 8-5 hours and it is way closer than my job now as I commute 45 minutes each way and I would only be commuting 15 minutes each way. I don't have an offer as of yet but my mind is reeling about a possible career choice. Anyways any insight would be awesome. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!!
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Do you think about...
We had this admit come up from ER. She mentions that she has shingles. This is after she touches our arms to say thank you for random things and any time we are near. After we are aware she has shingles she continues to touch us out of gratitude. I get that you want to be friendly lady but don't touch me!!
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New Grad RN offered Hospital Position & Dr.'s office Position Need Advice :-)
Doctor's office. Go where your heart is!!
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How to deal with mean old men
Thanks so much for the great replies!!
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How to deal with mean old men
He said he's a pharmacist and people are always yelling at him when waiting in line at CVS. I think he was dying for his turn to complain haha.
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? To Hosp Managers
Maybe you could eventually get something per diem in the hospital? I would keep the public health job especially if you enjoy it.
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How to deal with mean old men
I was wondering what I should have done in this situation. It was start of night shift and I heard about this very demanding guy who was being really rude. The day nurse had two patients like this and was at wits end. I noticed his call light was on and I went in the room and he just starting yelling about how his IV has been beeping for a half hour and nobody is addressing it. He goes on this tirade of how us nurses pretty much suck and the doctors are a 12. He also says "I don't care what my nurse is busy with she needs to take care of me when I need it. Are there other sick people on this floor (duh) because I don't get why nobody takes care of me. I pay for insurance I'm not a loser patient who doesn't have insurance so I deserve to be waited on hand and foot." At the time I was kinda in shock about how rude he was. I just let him sort of get it out and I was trying to be super kind but I just wanted to scream back. He did end up calming down thankfully. I didn't want him to keep abusing the other nurses like this but I just don't know what to say to these type of patients. Any suggestions?
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yes, another night shift post.
It doesn't hurt to tell your manager that you would like a day shift position if it becomes available. You might be required to put in six months at that shift (that's our hospital requirement) but they might have something come open and they would probably rather move you to that position then hire somebody outside of the hospital. Let them know! Night shift can be tough on your life!
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Has anyone done this?
No I've never done that but that's a good idea haha.