Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone know if there is such a thing as shadowing a nurse? If so, how do I go about finding one? Do you even get a response when you contact the nurses? I am in Northern Virginia area btw.
The reason I am asking is because I really do not know much about this profession and reading things online doesn't make up for the real experience. The reason I don't know is:
I just graduated with B.S. in Biology and wanted to apply to med school next year but the length and cost of education scares me. In addition, I went with my mom to a doctor last week (she needed the doctor) and I was just observing. I HATED it that the doctor only spent ~5-7 minutes with her. And then she just left like she has somewhere else to be. I mean I know she has other patients, I know these are the rules of the hospital, and she does not have a choice but to be so brief, but I still hated it lol. I've been looking into accelerated BSN programs (there are 3 in my area: George Mason, GWU, Georgetown) but of course I want to make sure nursing is for me before I commit to that path.
Sorry if this was more of a rant than a question. But you guys seem like nice people here :).
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Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone know if there is such a thing as shadowing a nurse? If so, how do I go about finding one? Do you even get a response when you contact the nurses? I am in Northern Virginia area btw.
The reason I am asking is because I really do not know much about this profession and reading things online doesn't make up for the real experience. The reason I don't know is:
I just graduated with B.S. in Biology and wanted to apply to med school next year but the length and cost of education scares me. In addition, I went with my mom to a doctor last week (she needed the doctor) and I was just observing. I HATED it that the doctor only spent ~5-7 minutes with her. And then she just left like she has somewhere else to be. I mean I know she has other patients, I know these are the rules of the hospital, and she does not have a choice but to be so brief, but I still hated it lol. I've been looking into accelerated BSN programs (there are 3 in my area: George Mason, GWU, Georgetown) but of course I want to make sure nursing is for me before I commit to that path.
Sorry if this was more of a rant than a question. But you guys seem like nice people here :).