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  1. I used to do pediatric home care. I used to give Synagis shots. These were done only during flu season so I would do that in the fall/winter/spring and camp nursing in the summer. I did that for about 2 years and then found a hospital job working night shift. On my off days I would work at camp. I did that for another year before my body decided I couldn't do it anymore. lol
  2. I work as a coordinator in a very small ob/gyn clinic. Ambulatory care is new to me as I've worked inpatient for 20 years. I'm trying to get the clinic to run more efficiently and wondering what sorts of job responsibilities you have the MA vs. RN do? Who does the rooming? What sorts of education do your nurses do? I do the triage calls, prior auths and day to day operations to make sure the clinic runs smoothly as well as learning what each employee does so I can fill in when we are short.

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