Porter, Secretarial work, cleaning, canteen, nurses helper (dont know their name)
2007-03-23 14:05:29
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answered by Fairy Dust :*:*: 2
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Pre Nursing Jobs
2016-11-09 22:45:27
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answered by ? 4
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Forget being a CNA, you just stated you wanted to work in the hospital. I would look for either a Patient Care Tech position (MAKE SURE you put that you are in college for nursing and have almost completed an Associate Degree on the application) or a unit secretary position. Both will pay way more than a CNA will and the PCT will give you more experience than a CNA job will; the unit secretary position might allow you some extra study time if it's a night shift position (the phones and call lights aren't usually busy, no visitors, and there aren't doctors coming and going with new orders to put in the computer).
2016-03-29 08:00:05
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answered by Anonymous
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What jobs can a pre-nursing student have at a hospital?
Im currently a pre-nursing student and Im searching for summer jobs at a hospital that is in line with Nursing. What are these jobs? I appreciate all the responses! Thanks a lot!
2015-08-10 06:25:10
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answered by ? 1
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I'm pre-nursing too, and I just took my EMT certification test today. In order to have a paying job at the hospital assisting nurses, you must have some kind of formal medical training. In those categories there are :EMT-Basic/Paramedic, Phelbotomist, Nursing Assistant, Monitor Tech, Patient Care Techician, Respitory Therapist, and more.
If your looking for a way to help nurses that doesn't require formal training, volunteer. That's what I do. I've volunteered for five years now, three of them in the ER. You'll get to see a lot of things that way.
2007-03-23 17:38:50
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answered by cherokeegirl87 3
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Nurse assistant, patient care tech, emergency room tech, ward clerk, unit secretary, ekg technician, phlebotomist, and some hospitals have nurse extern positions specifically for nursing students. Go with a resume to the Human Resources department where you are looking and inquire about open positions or look online if they have a website.
2007-03-23 14:27:15
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answered by Devaneymom 3
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If you need to get paid and can't take the time to train , I would suggest a transport job. It is on the job training level, has variable hours, you will get your CPR cert., Hep b shots, and you will see all of any hospital that you work in as well as build up an employment record with them. It is the kind of job with min. paperwork that lets you clock out and go home without a lot of "Did I get it all done" worries. The most important thing is that you will be very comfortable not only talking to the patients, you will be comfortable helping them, touching them, moving them, and observing them. I found it one of my most valuable jobs before I was a nurse because when the rest of my class was into feeling comfortable touching someone for assessment, i was WAY past that, and able to work on the more advanced lessons. Good luck.
2007-03-23 22:40:57
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answered by PJ H 5
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Your opportunities for paid employment at a hospital are few. And realize that, once you begin the actual nursing program, your schedule will be filled not only with classes but with clinical shifts at hospitals with varying and odd hours.
2016-03-17 07:02:05
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answered by Lori 3
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You can work as a CNA (Certified Nursng Assistant) you can get your certification through that hospital. It's great patient care experience which will come in handy when you are an actual RN
2007-03-23 14:05:46
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answered by Nikki 3
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you can become a cna in a nursing home or hospital or nursing homes and in home care @some HOME CARE AGENCY`S PAYING GOOD MONEY for Cna`s or you can go be a Private caregiver where you can make top money in in home care if you be a cna.with a Certified nurses Aid diploma.its easy to get .
2007-03-31 05:40:46
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answered by Baby 4
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Candy stripper aka aid angel, medical transporter, dietary aid, or work in housekeeping. WHy not take your CNA class and get a job as a nursing assistant?
2007-03-23 14:05:47
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answered by Anonymous
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