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What do you like about being a research nurse?
Hi y'all, I am a newly graduated nurse with a BSN. I have worked in research and research administration for the past 10 years. I just completed the accelerated BSN program and attempted to find some sort of ER or OR nursing position but the market is really tough. I never really intended to go into bedside nursing when I went back for my nursing degree. I am a research girl, can't shake it. I guess I got wrapped up with some of the old school nursing instructors who say that you have to do bedside nursing after graduating before you can do anything else. It's just not the case nowadays. Then, a clinical research coordinator position with a private dermatology group fell into my lap. How could I say no? The interview alone with this group was so much more pleasant than any of the bedside nursing interviews that I had. I felt like I was coming home when I interviewed for the research spot. I am really excited about this new job! I cover the research studies, and I will also be seeing the patients on the private derm side. I start work on Aug. 2nd. Birdiegirl31, you totally summed up the position as a reasearch nurse perfectly! It sounds like you are a great fit in your job.
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
gg - congrats on getting in. if you don't have your shot records, you can have a serum antibody titer to show that you have been immunized for the measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella. That is what I will probably have to do because I cannot even remember who I got those shots from!
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
Congrats Aggiehorn! I knew you would get in. Love Texas good luck!!!
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
Awesome! I just sent a request to join the group!! yippeee! I totally agree that a happy hour is in order! SO EXCITING!
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
I interviewed on January 19th as well.
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I am at a crossroads. I have just been accepted to an accelerated BSN
Thanks y'all for responding and giving me your input. I have scheduled a time to go in and talk to the university staff about this issue to make sure that I am making the right choice. THANKS!
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
Congrats to all who have been accepted so far!!!! Here are my stats: Overall: 2.94 Science: 3.5 Nurse Prereq: 3.351 NET: 82 reading 97 math - 90 composite I thought with my horrendous overall gpa would be my demise...
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I am at a crossroads. I have just been accepted to an accelerated BSN
Mya2bRN - thanks for being blunt and picking up on that comment. It's not that I do not like people, I think it is that people can affect me so tremendously at times. They intimidate me and can cut through me with their words, especially when they are very blunt. :) I totally see your point though. You should be a nurse because you truly love working with and caring for people and if you don't then you shouldn't do it. For some reason, I keep thinking that it is an option that I should really consider but how do I rationally consider it when I feel this way? I believe that I am better on the amdin side of things. Thank you for your comments. This is how people that should not be nurses end up in the profession...we look good on paper. :) I did enjoy working with the breast cancer patients though. I felt for them. My patients were indigent, and did not speak English. They really really NEEDED someone to care for them. I was able to speak to them in Spanish and provide the education they needed and the care. However, not being a nurse, I could only go so far. I just felt that as a research coordinator, just taking data and not caring for them went against what I felt. I wanted to help them, not see them as data. I guess you are more confused now than you were when you read my first post! I know I am. Geez...
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
I dream - I am sure you will make it! I believe that people will be finding out if they are in for the next few weeks. From reading past threads, I saw that it was like a trickle of people finding out on different days. PLUS, they have to go in and enter this info into the system one by one I would think so it probably will take a while to update everyone's status. It's hard to say because there is NO WAY I would have relaxed. I say call 'em! It definitely won't hurt and if they are on the fence about you, it would show that you really want it! I don't know what number to try though... Look on their website.
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
Stadley, check your UTLINK status. It's under admissions.
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I am at a crossroads. I have just been accepted to an accelerated BSN
I am at a crossroads. I have just been accepted to an accelerated one year BSN program at a great University and I just learned from my boss that I am most likely to be promoted to a higher position in my current career. I don't know which way to take. I am scared that I will not enjoy nursing even though I love blood and guts and all things medical. I just don't love people all that much. I always say that I would rather be a nurse to animals. However, I am really interested in possibly becoming a hospice nurse, a forensic nurse, oncology nurse...woman's health. I think I am just afraid of the unknown as I always am, even though every move I have made career wise has been a good one. I should trust myself by now. I am afraid of not having an income for a whole year and starting over in a new career. My reasons for wanting to go are my love of medicine and a need to help people, to feel fulfilled at the end of the day that I am helping someone. I am tired of the monotony of my current desk job. The same cycle every month. I work in Research Protection for three different research committees (animal care and use, biosafety and hazardous substances). It is very interesting work from the outside looking in and when I describe it to someone, I feel very important, but the day to day minutia of it drains me. I feel my mind turning to mush. There is the possibility of moving up to a management position but not a sure bet. Even if I move up to that, will I enjoy it? Or is it just the feeling important and wearing cute outfits that I enjoy? Sad but true...Oh, and the paycheck is not bad either. But that is no reason to stay where you are. I want something that is different every day that is hands on - not sitting on your rear all day behind a computer. I am just scared. I have worked in the medical center for 10 year, half of that time as a research coordinator in clinical research studies where I had patient contact daily. I loved working with breast cancer patients. I have a great background in research administration. I am so scared to take a chance on nursing. I feel like I am not confident enough to handle some of the cockier doctors and some of the intensity of the job. I have to make a decision soon so that I can offer up my spot to someone else that wants to attend school if I decide that is not what I want to do. HELP!
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL! I am still in shock! Totally didn't expect to hear anything yet!
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
I just checked UTLINK and I have been granted provisional acceptance! AAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
Yeah, I think that they let you know if you are accepted before they send out the admissions packets. This is what I gather from reading past threads as well, Lovetexas. So I still am holding out for March 15th for when they start letting us know if we were accepted or not. Fingers crossed!
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UT Houston Summer 2010 Accelerated Program
bach09 - volunteering as a medical assistant I would think would be GREAT experience for this. I would say that you definitely have that going for you. By the way, where were you able to volunteer as a med assistant? I work at Methodist and I tried to shadow some nurses through volunteer services, but they would not allow the shadowing. Also, I have taken several online courses, I wish I had mentioned that! Serene - I have no volunteer experience except for what I did in college which was years ago. So I am a little worried about that, although I do have experience working with patients from working in clinical research. sooo... All there is to do is stalk UTlink, allnurses, and the mail box. Maybe I could somehow rig a month long vacation to a tropical island until mid March?? I don't think my current job would go for that (not to mention my husband). Oh well...