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job advice for a nursing studentRating: (votes: 0) ![]() im a new grad hospice nurse , im definately one of the lucky ones as you are right they prefer people to have a couple of years of experience. Do they have an inpatient hospice where you live. if so i would try to get a cna position there as sometimes if you have worked as a cna at the facility they will make an exception. gl! and its great to hear you love your job.... that is a hard thing to find so definately think twice before giving that up. Comment:
I would suggest getting a job as a NA in a medical center. They can (at least in less desperate economic times) lead to a job. I think the experience and employment on a med/surge unit is invaluable. It will provide you with skills you will occasionally need, it will make you better in hospice or what ever you choose in the future. Its a solid foundation, if you don't have it and you decide to try something else later it might be more difficult. Or not.
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A CNA job is ok, but I would see if any of the hospitals in your area offer student nurse externships. Those positions pay much better than a CNA and you get more of the actual nursing experience. Not to mention, if you do well and they like you, you have a much better chance of getting hired as a new grad at that facility.
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