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Non-bedside nursing jobs- what's out there?Rating: (votes: 3) -Being a School nurse-Working in a Doctors Office-Traveling Hospice Comment: I know a nurse who works, from home, for an insurance company -- she has something to do with determination of claims. I met a nurse on vacation who also works from home, somehow providing info to cancer patients on the phone. There are nurse paralegals who work for personal injury firms, in toxic tort litigation (defense), and other areas. There are RN attorneys as well. There are also legal nurse consultants -- that tends to require 3-5 years bedside nursing experience (in this area, anyway). There are community health nurses. Oh, I know another nurse who is the company nurse for a large pharmaceutical company. She has an office in the building and works business hours. Nice gig if you can get it!Comment: Quote from unicoRNurseI know a nurse who works, from home, for an insurance company -- she has something to do with determination of claims. I met a nurse on vacation who also works from home, somehow providing info to cancer patients on the phone. There are nurse paralegals who work for personal injury firms, in toxic tort litigation (defense), and other areas. There are RN attorneys as well. There are also legal nurse consultants -- that tends to require 3-5 years bedside nursing experience (in this area, anyway). There are community health nurses. Oh, I know another nurse who is the company nurse for a large pharmaceutical company. She has an office in the building and works business hours. Nice gig if you can get it!Comment: Case management, telephone triage, legal nurse consulting, public health?Working one job instead of three?
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