Is it hard becoming a clinic Nurse RN ?
Hi, I have an associate's degree and I'm planning to take the LVN program & then the RN bridge program at Western Career College (bay area CA). After doing research and reading nurses' experiences, I'd really like to work in a clinic instead of bedside. I heard since the workload is greater at a hospital there can be more tension between workers than at a clinic. Is it harder getting a job at a clinic/doctor's office than at a hospital? Also, I want to work in pediatrics; is it possible to get your first training job in a pediatric facility? Thanks for any knowledge you might have..!
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- you have alot of studying to do.
- Your planning is pefect.
- I think that it probably wouldn't be hard to get a job traing/shadowing someone. All you have to do is ask. The worst they could say is no, you know?? Hope that helped!=)
- yes lt is. l tried to take up to be an assistant receptionist and lt is so hard to do. you have to have the proper education to do this. l know lt`s very hard and those buggers make really good money doing this to. and the strangest thing about lt is they all think that their better then us when their not.
- Hi! First, I'd like to congratulate you on chosing an awesome profession! I have been a nurse for 10 years and i started out as a clinic nurse. After 3 years I found myself needing a more challenging job. The nice thing about working in a clinic setting are the hours. I felt like I was losing the skills I had learned in school so i went to a sub-acute rehab facility for 2 years and then made the move to the hospital setting. The hospital setting, for me, was very rewarding and challenging. Just what I needed. I ended up working on every floor including the pediatric and cardiac units. Every nurse is different. I thought I wanted to be a clinic nurse until I actually did it. You might change your mind once you are finished with school......NEVER SAY NEVER! I wish you the best of luck!!!!! Also, as far as difficulty geting a job at a pediatric facility vs a hospital.....i really dont know. Some might require some sort of specialty.
- Please try: http://www.nursingmasters.com They have lots of good information on various nursing degrees both Bachelors and Masters
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