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Best way to avoid bedside care?
Not to be rude or anything. But based on the way many people here lament about bedside nursing and the current state of hospitals, is it any wonder that some new grads are trying to avoid that environment??? Coupled with negative experiences during clinicals/externships I am not shocked many people are seeking non-bedside careers off the bat.
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Split on jobs. I need insight. Public Health Position of Medsurg Floor.
Wow guys. Thanks you so much for the input. I was so split on this all week. I spoke to the recruiter and apparently there is a position open (job share) I'd work 35 hours in a two week, in the evening on the same floor. So I could possibly work there after work. Would it be unwise to work two jobs?... Otherwise, yeah I am just going to take the PHN position and go with my gut. Thanks guys again (wish I had posted this thread earlier)
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Split on jobs. I need insight. Public Health Position of Medsurg Floor.
Community and Public Health and/or clinic setting. I would like to even work overseas at some point. But I feel that regardless of my goals, the skills and critical thinking in the acute setting are fundamental. am I correct in this thinking?
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Split on jobs. I need insight. Public Health Position of Medsurg Floor.
Hello. I graduate with my BSN in two weeks and I have an offer at a very large and well known hospital where I will be working on a medicine floor. Obviously medsurg is not my "passion" but I really wanted to work on a general floor and gain 1-2 years experience so I can possibly relocate. The second job offer is at the health department. I'd be doing one of the home visiting programs with low income pregnant women. I was able to get this job by networking and meeting with the nursing supervisor. This health department job is something I am very interested in, however I feel that I will hurt my career down the line without having new grad hospital experience. I will be starting on the medsurg floor on May 31st and the health department job would possibly begin around August/September (government is slow). Obviously at this point I need to pick one, I can't have two full time jobs but I am really concerned about not making the choice now and regretting it. Thanks!
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Is it normal to not know your clinical location until the first day of class..
This semester is my first clinical so I am a bit anxious. School begins on August 27th for us and most people are not aware of their clinical location at this point. Since I was on campus today I decided to ask the Clinical Coordinator about it. Her first response was "what difference does it make?" I know I will be carpooling with people so there's that. Also one clinical location is Spanish speaking and I am not proficient in Spanish at all; I'd need to brush up if that was the case.... Also, just general curiosity. She eventually said they were still trying to figure things out and she had two places narrowed down. Maybe I was a bit naive to go in and ask, I didn't realize it was so complicated on their end.
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Are CRNA's facing an oversaturation also?
Very interesting.
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Are CRNA's facing an oversaturation also?
You're right. And thanks. And no I am no high school senior by the way, and nor do I want to really become a CRNA I was just curious because like the second person said almost every nursing student I've met said they wanted to become a CRNA or showed some interest.
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Are CRNA's facing an oversaturation also?
Kind of what I was thinking. The same applies for a BSN. Many want it but at the same time many will not make it. People hear the salary and how many years it takes and get excited. And also my state's only CRNA 10 spot program that I mentioned earlier is fulltime, no exceptions.
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Are CRNA's facing an oversaturation also?
Interesting. Did the recession not hit VA bad?
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Are CRNA's facing an oversaturation also?
I think this whole tangent was because of this misunderstanding. I did not know he meant what "area" of the country I thought he asked me simply what country. lol
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cna is it worth it..?
You get a lot of experience from that. You should do it.
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Are CRNA's facing an oversaturation also?
You answered yes to a very direct question, I assumed you knew the answer but I guess not. And, the "also" in my title is referring to the already know RN oversaturation of course it will be brought up here.
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Are CRNA's facing an oversaturation also?
CRNA's. She just said RN's oversaturation was a regional problem not a national one, and if so I wanted to know which regions were not hit then. I was making a point in relation to CRNA oversaturation which she claims is regional also.
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Are CRNA's facing an oversaturation also?
What region isn't oversaturated then for RN's ?
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Are CRNA's facing an oversaturation also?
the RN oversaturation is a regional thing?