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Urology nurse/ urodinamic testingRating: (votes: 0) ![]() Hi. I work in a Urology clinic doing Urodynamic testing, pelvic floor therapy, cyst/trus biopsy/stent/etc prep and everything else we do in Urology. I live in upstate NY and get paid $25/hr. Probably geographic differences play into the pay scale. I have also only been a nurse for 2 years and the pay is based on experience where I am. I work with RN's who do less than I do and get paid almost 40 because they came to the clinic when they had already been nurses for 20+ years. Wahhh! Anyways, it's pretty task oriented. Urodynamics is kind of interesting, but I honestly dislike pelvic floor therapy. So boring in my opinion. Any specialty gets monotonous...at least in my opinion. But it's not a terrible gig in Urology... as long as you are able to switch things up and not having to do only PF therapy and Uro. testing all day everyday. One thing I really do like about doing PF and Uro testing is that it's a lot of patient teaching.Not sure how long I will stay in Urology before I feel I need to break free and do something different. Probably not too long but I've been learning a lot in the passed 6 months. In terms of growth...not sure on that. I mean, it's a specialty...can probably cause career "pigeon-hole"...but again, any specialty would likely do that. I stayed per diem at the hospital to stay fresh with acute care for this reason.In summary, Urology is a busy specialty with lots going on. It's medical and surgical so lots to learn and do. Good luck, let us know how it goes! Comment: Thanks a lot naptime RN, that was actually very helpful and I'm very glad you're from New York cause I'm planning on moving there soon so like that I get an idea of how is it over there..they are scheduling an interview for next week so hopefully it goes well. I fell the same way, any specialty gets monotonous, I have done dialysis for 3 years and I like it but is the same, there is the benefit that onse you learn it well then you can become really good at it.. Again thanks a bunch I appreciate your valuable time and information.. Hope you have an amazing day and keep growing as a nurseComment: Aw, thanks danayp5! If you have any other questions on outpatient Uro, I'm here! Good luck with your interview!Comment: Is this for Consortia Health? Did you end up taking the job? How is it? I've been thinking of doing this type of nursing as it would be a pretty good schedule for my family and I think I'd really enjoy it. Any help is greatly appreciated!Comment: Did you get the job?
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