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Posted about 1 month ago Hi all..... I am 27 y/o and have been living with 1 kidney for 15
I have contacted a charge (or supervising nurse) at
How was your college experience as a nursing/health
Can you provide any insight about the shortage of
Is the environment welcoming? In other words, after a lot of experience, do you still look forward to going
As mentioned in the first question, I have to work f/t.
Any information you can provide will be great. Also, I thank you all in advance for your replies. Future RN, BSN, CNN |
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| Posted about 1 month ago You're on the right track right now. Califormia is a little tricky. I dont have much experience that far west. I beleive the nurses their are unionized. I think they're are compensated well. the ratio depends on the floor you're working on or the area you're worKing in. Volunteering is not necessary unless thats something you'd like to do. You do have alot to offer. You have clinical experience...now. If you have an in with the charge nurse thats great. I'm not sure of how big this hospital is but...you proably qualify for the unit secretary or front desk position. You may want to see if something like this in available. You may want to do a little research as well, California is very particular about tte licensing. From what is know of a RN is and RN...doesn't matter what is has in front of it or behind it. As long as you can sit for your state boards thats the school you want to go to. Good luck
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| Posted about 1 month ago Hi, am a chronic hemodialysis nurse. I also have a passion for nephrology. I've woked for FMC for six years. What company do you wish to work for? Good luck with all your plans. |
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| Posted about 1 month ago Ive only been a nurse since Jan. of this year. My first and current job is in a dialysis center. Its a good place to work but as all nursing goes it can be stressful. |
