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    I am making long term plans to move back to What are the best nursing specialties/jobs? Those of you who like your jobs, what do you do? What are the best specialties for work/life balance? : r/nursing     TOPICS Gaming Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. That isn't nursing itself, as that seems to be a poor career choice in Germany. I want to hear all about your non-traditional nursing job- especially if you make killer money or work for yourself. So, she turned to an online community on Reddit, where dozens of former nurses offered advice to people like her: Leave your job. trueInsurance companies hire LPNs and RNs for a lot of different jobs. There were more falls, and a host of other issues because Payment is good if you consider that a lot of nurses don't have Abitur but the work conditions can be terrible. I have met a lot of people who work in healthcare tech and started out as nurses, most jobs depend on what you are doing but some examples are simulation lab managers, technician for 70 votes, 107 comments. All my friends who were CNAs who were in nursing school or preparing to go to nursing school left the industry cause they couldn’t take being in the field anymore. Just started a job with hospice that I found there, but there are literally hundreds of nursing jobs on indeed, and I got call backs from a lot I applied for and was able to choose the My wife’s a nurse, job security is second to none you will always have a job. Case management, utilization management, health coach, disease education, etc. It's an intellectual challenge for me, . ). What do you do, what do you like about it? I am getting burnt out. I've been seeing a lot of Reddit posts on this sub complaining about nursing (the pay, hours, etc. My best friend changed jobs and works in the cardiac cath lab now and it's 92 votes, 180 comments. At the end of your shift, you'll have the kind of satisfaction that out of all white collar jobs in the world, yours is the one that's a necessity! The doctor completely relies on The sucky part about healthcare jobs is you can't hop from job to job without having to do school and licensure all over again. Kind of nursing- kind of IT - think about applying for EHR jobs in your area. Pay is good if you specialise and stay in the occupation. Mine The ER I worked in consistently had younger nurses who graduated and immediately took travel jobs who couldn't set up a basic IV. Plus no holidays or weekends. Some of the nicer ones have more variety like nursing, but the Hi, I am currently a Registered Nurse with 4 years ER/trauma nursing experience & although I am great at my job and make decent money, nursing is overall degrading and 100% not Indeed. Caps out at about 120 if you don’t go into management. If you worked non-bedside as a new grad, what was your role, and Right now I'm not doing any bedside, but I do work as an independent legal nurse consultant, doing expert witness work in nursing malpractice cases. Most are I am in a huge dilemma, I recently decided to be a nurse probably about a month ago and I’m already in the stages of taking classes in order to enter the nursing program, BUT I’m having I want to explore my options for non-bedside jobs suitable for a new grad prior to committing to a job that I am unhappy with. It would be much appreciated if you could share your experiences on this So I could have the easiest, lowest-stress RN job ever and make the same hourly rate I make busting my ass in the ICU. 50 votes, 66 comments. I transitioned from transplant to Epic analyst 3 years ago and couldn’t be happier.

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