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Doctors office job..think I made a mistake...Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() I'm really sorry you feel this way, but I can relate 110%.Personally I would jump at the hospital job opportunity even if it means an hour drive. Do you have a reliable car? If you have kids/pets, do you have appropriate child/pet care for 14+ hrs per day? Could you move to be closer to work? Comment:
stay at the doctors office hospitals are over rated!!!!
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Quote from BOOYARNstay at the doctors office hospitals are over rated!!!!
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I would approach the doctor and flat out say "I"M BORED!" What kind of practice is it? Could you possibly do skin care, wound care, teeth whitening?I go to a family practice doctor (on rare occasions) and he has gotten into all kind of stuff. Weight loss, lasers for skin care, he even sells Obagi. Maybe you could suggest some of these things and make your own "clinic". I can relate to the late hours too. I used to work for an orthopedic surgeon. It was "Old Home Week", every afternoon. Friends, family stopping by the office. Wasn't a problem until I had a baby and was breastfeeding. My milk would come in at 5pm, and my uniform would be drenched! lol! He took the hint, obviously, it was time to go!Hang in there if you can. Hospitals are over-rated. Skills, smills. You haven't lost anything. Start taking BP's, if it makes you feel better. Can you do hospital rounds with the doctor? Volunteer to do so if you haven't. Good luck and keep us posted!
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Yep, hospital totally overrated. Enjoy the boredom. At least you are getting a paycheck.
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I'd love a doctor's office job. I also hate this idea that has been ingrained (engrained? spelling?) into new graduates heads that hospitals are the only real nursing jobs. I guess thats true, if you like headaches, drama, politics, and being understaffed nearly all the time. (Of course, there are hospital dream jobs so I hear, but few and far between)You know? I got into nursing because I always thought to myself "Man, I don't want the typical 9-5 job." And to an extent, that's still very true. However, Having worked a year and a half now in nursing, I'd almost rather HAVE normal hours, just in a nursing setting. Like one previous poster said, doctors isnt talking to you? That may be a better deal than you think! If you're worried about performance or if you should be doing anything different, I'd just ask him one day, or ask him every week or so if there is anything else you could be doing!Another poster said to volunteer. This is a great way to make connections and get your foot in the door somewhere!
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Personally, I would much rather be at a doctors office. My experience with hospital nursing has includedbeing overworked, underpaid, overstressed, disrespectfully talked to by MD's, and burnt out...but if those things don't bother you, or you've been blessed enough to not experience any of the mentioned above, by all means, go back to hospital nursing and be happy
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Quote from GeminiRN2007Personally, I would much rather be at a doctors office. My experience with hospital nursing has includedbeing overworked, underpaid, overstressed, disrespectfully talked to by MD's, and burnt out...but if those things don't bother you, or you've been blessed enough to not experience any of the mentioned above, by all means, go back to hospital nursing and be happy
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I always dream to work in a dr.'s office. Easy job and happy hours. You can enjoy life and take care of your own health and your beloved folks'. Hospitals get you burned out! And, your license is always challenged. And, you are prone to violence from patients and their family members.
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The grass isn't greener honey!! I agree with Gemini...hospitals are tough! I work on a very busy cardiac stepdown unit and am currently interviewing for home health/case management positions. I would LOVE a Dr. office. When I leave the hosp. I am exhausted mentally, physically, and emotionally. All the BS isn't worth it, I feel like I've lost my spirit. This isn't what nursing is to me. I don't feel you should stay if you really don't like it, trust me I know what that feels like. But, maybe think about something other than the hosp. And, the hour drive sucks!! I do it now and daydream about something closer. Good luck, I know you will find what you're looking for
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I would be bored too. To me, your situation sounds awful. If the hospital isn't your thing, have you thought about looking for a position at a clinic, or in home health, or hospice? In my area, the clinics have way more nurse run programs. One of my friends works for a clinic and she does it all, including, diabetes eduction, some wound management, and a lot of case management. Also, my experience, home health/ hospice are nurse driven organizations. Where everything is pretty much done and decided by the RNs and signed off by the medical director. I think that type of environment attracts physicians who like and respect the work of RNs. All of the medical directors that I worked with in those settings totally believed in nursing judgement, and it was awesome. If I were willing to work 9 to 5, I would go back.
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Hi Marshall1:Could you continue working at the doctor's office to assure an adequate income and less stress while searching for a better position closer to home? In the meantime, is there a nearby free clinic where you could volunteer for one day a week to utilize your nursing skills? Would this help you feel better and more like the type of nurse you are accustomed to being? Good luck in whatever you decide to do.
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