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Accreditation Audit..... Help!
Im a newly hired Lead so Im still learning what I should be doing
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Accreditation Audit..... Help!
Should this audit be pretty straight forward or should I really be worried?
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Accreditation Audit..... Help!
Its that time again.... Our ambulatory center is being audited for another accreditation. Any tips on what the auditors look for?
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Has anyone else quit nursing for these reasons?
I feel your pain. I left a really great place to a job I believe would help my family financially and in better ways. I'm trying to stick it out but I'm not sure it's for me either. You will find your way you'll see. Try per diem jobs and check it out if its for you. If you don't like it then move on. It's better than applying for a full time then HR has to find another FT replacement. Good luck!
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Needs some cheering up
Thank you all for your comments. His focus was on a financial aspect that the patient might be getting because of my mistake versus the well being of his pt. I guess he needed someone to blame....
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Needs some cheering up
Feeling at my lowest...do you ever have a rough day at work and just want to hide under a Rock? And not talk to anyone? Patient is doing well but physician is upset.
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Stay in or get out?
I'm so nervous! Especially when people turn to you for guidance and you have no idea because your still learning the job! Ugh! Thanks for the comments!
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Stay in or get out?
How long did you stay before you knew it's the one or not?
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Stay in or get out?
I just started a new job but not really sure it's for me. I'm contemplating if I should leave now before I'm in too deep or stick it out. It's a lead position that I don't have experience but boss is willing to give a chance to learn as you go. Being in "charge" wasn't what I expected to be. What adds to the stress is also upcoming audits! We are also in transition of training new hires so its difficult to leave. Stick it out or go? I need some guidance.
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NewRN starting in pre-op & pacu surgery center; expectations??!!
Been a RN for over a year and finally got a fulltime job at a surgery center for ortho/pain. Starting in pre-op first then pacu (ratio 2:1). I'm considered still a new grad because my experience is limited from working only perdiem shifts over past year. Trying to find a Fulltime position was difficult as a new grad. Help! What should I expect? Any advice? Prepare for what? Share your experiences please! Thanks :)