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I'm a undergraduate student and I want to go to medical school. But I have a 2 year old daughter and I need to start my career now. I been thinking about going into nursing but I always wanted to be a doctor. I'm going to get my B.S in nursing but can I still go to medical school after that. Can you work as a nurse part time while in medical school

2007-11-05 08:44:34 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I want to work as a corporate trainer.

2007-11-05 04:04:14 · 2 answers · asked by babs 1

2007-11-04 21:49:37 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

At work the other day, I was told that my co-worker, whom I work very closely with, had made two basic complaints about me to management. The complaints were 1) sometimes she can't find me, and 2) she feels as though while she is on break I don't get enough work done. Well, we are both in nursing, and often times one of us will be pulled into a room to assist with something as directed by our supervisors. It is expected and we all know that. Due to the nature of our jobs there is alot of times when things can get incredibly busy and although we are working...we don't always get as much done as we would like. My problem is instead of my co-worker coming to me with this problem, she spoke to 3 other co-workers, plus management. Tomorrow I will see her for the first time since all this happened. What should I do in regards to her and dealing with this. I asked other co-workers if they felt the same way as she did about me, and they all said no, that they find me to be a good.

2007-11-04 17:37:49 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

plain english please

2007-11-04 11:34:12 · 2 answers · asked by S i r i 1

Where is the best state in america to get a job as a registered nurse?

2007-11-04 01:56:16 · 5 answers · asked by SheltonLtd 2

somone that i work with get on my nerves it my boss.she hollers and scream over some dum stuff.

2007-11-03 16:46:51 · 5 answers · asked by nicolebredell 1

I have a B.A. in Spanish and I'm trying to find a job in which I can utilize my language skills. I just saw an ad for a bilingual transcriptionist position. However, I was wondering what exactly medical transcriptionists do. Could someone with my educational background get a position like that?

2007-11-03 14:35:31 · 3 answers · asked by tangerine 7

Where would I even start?

2007-11-02 06:42:50 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I recently graduated nursing school and passed my state boards. I have been offered 3 jobs:

Job 1: M-F days everyother wkend evenings; personal insurance $120 month. hourly wage $13.00

Job 2: M-F 11am-8pm; personal insurance $200 month. hourly wage $15.00

Job 3: M-F days, no wkends, paid holidays off, 100% paid employee ins. 50% paid family ins., no call hourly wage $11.00

I am married and have a child to think about. My son is 11 months old. If these were your choices which would you choose.

2007-11-01 16:05:41 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm thinking about becoming a nurse anesthetist...but would that be weird since I'm a male and I'd have to do a year of nursing before going to school for it?

2007-11-01 13:57:43 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am a transfer student with an AS in liberal arts and I am sacraficing my deam of becomming a pilot for a job that may have some better security. I was thinking about enrolling in Northeastern University's Speech Pathology/Audiology program. I dont know much about it, but my younger brother is deaf and we have been to many before. Any information on salary? If you enjoy it? Also, what kind of courses do you take, like do i have to take many science labs? They are not always my strong point (I barely passed anatomy & physiology) Also, can you be an audiologist without being a speech pathologist? For some reason every program offered at a college has them grouped together. Any insight would be so awesome.

2007-11-01 12:30:59 · 3 answers · asked by yeahidontknow 2

This is the first person to raise the roof when another coworker may miss their one or two days a year due to a real sickness.
This employee also comes to work telling patients how she had been out drinking,and it looks terrible. So naturally , when she misses work, such as today everyone said " I wonder what kind of Halloween party she found last night". She often calls in around holidays and Mondays after a big weekend "of partying." This in the the healthcare field for gosh sakes!
We are all so sick of dragging in sick so people won't work short and she calls in every time you turn around, sometimes twice a month.Any suggestions would be so appreciated. It just has to stop and I guess we , the fellow workers, will have to handle it. By the way this person is in their 50's. Immature huh?

2007-11-01 12:03:21 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I live legally in Fl .

2007-11-01 09:28:19 · 3 answers · asked by sobusy 2

I have the training but no one will hire me til I get Certified I'm taking the exam in a couple weeks but I need employment now can anyone help me out?

2007-11-01 08:15:14 · 4 answers · asked by Elise S 1

Does it truly involve giving people baths, dressing them, cleaning up their behinds like a baby, and working with old people? Aren't there CNA jobs in regular hospitals rather than in just nursing homes? My mom is a retired nurse and said that I want nothing to do with being a CNA because of the work that's involved.

2007-11-01 03:16:01 · 7 answers · asked by tahnwen 2

I am a single mother of an 8 month old and I would really like to become an RN. I have always been an average student, and I have struggled a bit in Math. I am trying to find the most convent and easiest way for me to be successful in Nursing school. I plan on doing the nursing program at my local community college but I am in no rush. Therefore I was curious if I could take my basics like English and Math and get them out of the way so I wouldn't have to do them when I went to Nursing School?

My dream is to become an RN and it always has been so please keep out of the negativity. Any extra information would be very helpful also, Thank you.

2007-10-31 19:09:15 · 2 answers · asked by Kim 2

I just graduated school from a medical assisting program and I cannot seem to find a job. Every web site I go on, they are asking for at least 2 years of experience. How am i suppose to get my experience if no one will give me a chance? I am desperately seeking any kind of help. I have so many bills to pay off and dont want to fall into debt. Can anyone please help?

2007-10-31 15:55:25 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

i'm very seriously considering becoming a medical lab technician, u know, someone who tests stuff for diseases and things like that. i would like to know:
1) is it a fun job?
2) do hospitals offer a shadowing program or some kind of program for people to observe what they actually do?
3) what education and qualifications do you need from college?

2007-10-31 11:24:13 · 2 answers · asked by ndr 3

I'm thinking about eventually going to dental or law school. If I graduate with a double major in political science and english (which is what I'm pursuing now) would dental school really be that much harder than if I had graduated with a degree in something like biology?

This is on the web page of the dental school I'm interested in:
"No particular major field of study in college is required for admission to dental school. A well-rounded educational background with courses in a variety of subjects is desired. Individuals have been accepted to dental school who majored in French, engineering, marketing, etc. Majoring in a science, however, will make an applicant more attractive to the Admissions Committee. The majority of successful applicants to LSUSD have degrees in biology, zoology, microbiology or chemistry."

2007-10-30 15:36:00 · 6 answers · asked by ktprieto 2

1. Radiologic Tech
2. Medical Social Worker
3. Respiratory Therapist
4. Counselor
5. Postpartum Doula/ Baby Care Educator

I really want to work in a hospital with diverse populations! I love the action but have a problem with stress sometimes!

2007-10-30 14:46:19 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Does anyone know the start pay right out of school?

2007-10-30 06:15:33 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I love being a student nurse for many reasons such as :

1, The patients

2, The staff on the wards

3, Getting experience.

It seems like I am moaning but I have assignments to do and

have to work so much like another person has to do in their

job. However when I work weekends I get no extra pay. Does

that seem fair? I think student nurses should be paid for the

job they do not a set bursary amount. I too have to pay bills

and rent to pay. But now I will need to get a part-time job to

help pay the bills. God I feel like am moaning can anyone

reassure me or is anyone going through the same thing.

Thank you

x x x

2007-10-30 06:06:27 · 6 answers · asked by kitty_kat2007 1

Also please wirte anything you know about these occupations or your opinion about these occupation
thanks for your help

2007-10-30 05:29:50 · 5 answers · asked by nikki 2

In my classes, i'm seeing lots of nurses. My question is, will my degree be any good without being an RN first. I'd rather do the paper work side versus hands on patients side. I don't have the special skills for nursing. So what can I do with my MBA in Business/healthcare administration degree If i'm not a nurse.

2007-10-30 04:11:15 · 1 answers · asked by nalla 2

as i am looking for a medical transcription doctors

2007-10-30 00:28:03 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

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