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QuestionRating: (votes: 0) You could consider becoming a nurse educator or instructor in nursing school? Comment:
Are you in an area that offers support services? They may be able to point you in the right direction. Good Luck.
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Each state has a Federation for the Blind that networks with the state Workforce (unemployment) office. Talk to them NOW as they may have advice you can use right away. They can do training for various jobs and recommend visual aids, grant money, equipment--- all sorts of things. Even if they do not provide the "stuff" they know who does. Consider working with insurance companies. That is phone work + computer. You may find that a computer is available for your impairment. GOOD LUCK
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What about medical transcription? I am so sorry you are having to go through this. Good luck and blessings.
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Telephone triage might be a future career option, especially when taking your acute care background and experience in critical care into consideration. I have also known college professors who are legally blind.
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I'm lucky my job will pay for me to go back to school to get my master's degree. I'll look into the Federation for the Blind as well. Thank you all for your advice!
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