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  1. Just earned my bachelor in nursing but now I need to focus on completing my masters degree. I started out earning my nursing degree, then one of my professors mentioned the master in healthcare administration. I thought it would help me advance in my career so I thought I start early and get the degree ahead of time. I started the program my second year of nursing so I still have one more year before earning my MHA degree. Since I already earned my BSRN degree I plan to work while still attending classes for my last year in the MHA program. After I earn my MHA, I hope to work both jobs. I was wondering if anyone has or know anyone with any similar experiences or at least worked two different jobs at the same time. I love helping others so I don't want to give up nursing yet. But once I earn the MHA degree I don't want to wait years to have to earn experience in administration. So I was wondering if it is possible to work both jobs, like say a part time nurse and full time in administration.
  2. Just got my cna license. Trying to set up a possible work schedule and wondering how I should divide up my work time. Is it possible to work both day and night shifts in the same week? I am currently in my last semester of undergrad, before I apply to Nursing school. My classes are mostly on Monday and Wednesday. I originally planned to work weekends and one or two weekdays. On average looking to work 16-32 hours a week.

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