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Would working for an ENT in a hospital be considered med surge??
Either med-surg or surgical...

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I think it would be more like working for a physician's office. You aren't getting the mix of patients that you see on a med-surg floor. What would your job description be?

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With the limited info offered, I'd say it was a surgical specialty, no med. You are not likely to treat medical conditions as a primary.

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If you're working in their office, that would be office/clinic work. Med-surg generally refers to working on the particular units of the hospital that take care of medical and/or surgical patients. Sometimes the medical and surgical patients are lumped together on one or several units (med-surg), sometimes they are divided by surgical floors (surg), or medical floors (med). Good luck.

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Quote from OCNRN63I think it would be more like working for a physician's office. You aren't getting the mix of patients that you see on a med-surg floor. What would your job description be?

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Not really, it's way too narrow, sure you'll know a lot of ENT stuff, but you won't get what you get in med/surg.
Author: alice  3-06-2015, 17:43   Views: 193   
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