Hello all! How realistic is it for a new grad PMHNP to find a "competitive" wage working from home? I keep hearing that there's such a shortage in mental health, that NPs can make a lot of money, and...
Outpatient OCN here. All of the APRNs I've ever worked with in Oncology are FNPs. Many hired on without previous Oncology experience. I would keep connections where you are now. Do u work with any Onc...
I know many nurses have posted about this, but I can’t find anything recent. Please don’t judge me, but I am at a point in my life and career where I want minimal to no contact with patients and...
Thank you very much, it sounds like what I did at a large military clinic. I’m going to apply for the PACT RN (the Nurse Manager vacancy expired) as I need a break managing folks. I’ve heard how...
Would anyone please tell me in a nutshell what the duties are of a PACT RN and a Nurse Manager at CBOCs? I’m really trying to get into a local clinic as a PACT RN, especially after talking to a...
So, I applied for a remote from home position with Anthem. I spoke to someone who lives closeby that does this and it sounds like something I want to do. It has been almost a month since I've applied,...
JerseyGirl1213 replied to slacrossm's topic in Oncology
This is funny, I literally JUST posted something like this! I am a 5+ year RN who also just accepted a position in an outpatient cancer center. I shadowed a nurse and liked everything I saw there. My...
My main concern is that there's a daily med I take, which I have a waiver for, and was concerned about having access to it or how many days I would have to go without it if not in a dorm or other...
You would only be caring for non critical patients while they are on the plane. CCAT is separate and they care for critical patients before, during, and
It is different for military because you are on a huge plane, not a helo or private. You take care of patients that are not critical, there's a separate critical care team (CCAT) who comes on board...