No, it sounds like a CNS type role. So an NP could fit within this role. They want higher than an RN because they want someone who is knowledgeable with implementing programs and improving outcomes....
I apologize; I'm just going to type a lot and hopefully it makes sense. I'm not an NP, but I am a year into my DNP program. These are definitely just my opinions and may not work or be true for you!...
If you are hourly; it should be on-time. Any errors you make during this off-the-clock-time would all of a sudden become entirely your problem instead of related to the place of employment. The...
Please do not feed the troll. MD =/= NP. Comparing apples and oranges. Different profession. More efficient process; evidence shows equivalent if not better outcomes. NP's are the way to saving...
May not be able to work in favorite specialty- this is true of anywhere, including working as an RN. Get the experience and you will be fine. You may take a big pay cut - Again, the same of any where....
I don't have the experience yet, but thought it might be helpful for you to know you're not alone in making this kind of decision. I worked in an ICU for a year, shadowed a team of anesthesiologists...
Deltaflaze replied to bewitched's topic in MICU, SICU
Definitely do-able. I was a new grad this year and got a job working critical care float (ICU, ER, and IMCU). Just make sure to look things up and read evidence based research - don't just take what...
I really don't know much about this kind of issue...but it sounds like you might benefit from consulting with a lawyer? Lawyer fees would be way cheaper than switching careers entirely, especially...
I'm working full time as a mobile unit critical care RN (ICU, NICU, ER, IMCU, Heart, etc) and I'm nervous it won't be enough experience. OR will NOT count and PACU most often does not either. Most...
Definitely take the psych job if offered, it's a wonderful starting position to learn meds, organization, charting, basic labs, and therapeutic communication; like the post above, its a bad market....
I just graduated in December and started a position in Mobile Unit Critical Care at a large hospital here (working in ER, ICU, IMCU, NICU, and Tele). If you have ANY connections - use them. I've...
I just graduated with my BSN. As a new grad, my range is $37-$40. Start is about $31, ~$3 variable differential for all shifts (may be cancelled 1-2 shifts a payperiod, scheduled 36hrs/week), ~$3 NOC...