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How to get out of patient care?Rating: (votes: 0) If I were you, I'd start talking to the surgeons you work with to see if they need any care coordinators in their practices. I know a lot of surgical and cardiology practices hire nurses to help coordinate surgery and procedure schedules, get surgical clearances, manage post-op care at home, educate patients, etc. There is also case management in the hospitals and telephonic nursing for insurance companies. Also, look into teaching, maybe at a school with a surgical tech program? Good Luck! Comment:
Poison control nursing.http://www.discovernursing.com/speci...t#.ULKgRsX4JHcPhone triage. http://www.discovernursing.com/speci...e#.ULKf_cX4JHc Legal nurse consulting.http://www.aalnc.org/?page=WhatisanLNCThere are other areas, but these are the ones that came to mind.
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Look into working for an insurance company.. good luck to you. We have a nurse that uses a walker, and the insurance company is putting in a handicapped bathroom.. just for her.
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Have you thought about case management? Depending on where you are charge you may have an assignment. I would quite often especially if we were short staffed.
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Quote from Been there,done thatLook into working for an insurance company.. good luck to you. We have a nurse that uses a walker, and the insurance company is putting in a handicapped bathroom.. just for her.
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Try Case Management, MRU or Grievance & Appeals Nurse within an insurance company or IPA or hospital. The pay & benefits are generally good. The downfall is you are watched by big brother at the insurance companies & you are on production.
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Maybe look into some large corporations by where you live. A lot of times the businesses, especially manufacturing companies, will hire nurses to handle their work comp claims and company employee health.
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