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ok which job would you choose?

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hello all,

here is my question if you had to choose working in family practice or working for a specialist which would you choose. Also if anyone has experiencing working with a specialist please share. Thanks.
On its face, this question is almost impossible to answer. Does the specialty appeal to you? Which job has better hours/pay/benefits? Which one will allow you to utilize your skills to the fullest capacity?There just aren't enough details here.

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Thanks for the reply they both have great benefits and hours.

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Does the specialty interest you? Which job will offer you the opportunity to use your skills?

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I took Family Practice, it gave me experience with a variety of populations from infant to seniors. I loved the office atmosphere andit was a fun job. At the time the pay was not great, but I learned alot.It also was a springboard to many other fields in nursing.That said, if at the time an Orthopaedic office job had been available,I would have been drawn to that specialty because I enjoyed it inpatient...

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In family practice, you may see more variety of dianogses (as someone mentioned above.)

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I work in a Family Practice Clinic and I deal with patients of all ages. It can be challenging at times but every day something new and exciting happens. There is never a dull moment! However, I am also lucky to work for two doctors. We all get along splendily but the main thing is that both are willing to teach and answer any questions I may have - they don't make me feel small and incompetent. There is so much variety that it can be challenging at times but overall, it is a learning curve. Our clinic as a whole, is fun, and we nurses interact with the doctor's at work and outside of work, which I find unusual and yet refeshing. Just make sure you laugh a lot and have fun in your job.

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Depends on what specialty.

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Quote from Toydemon10Depends on what specialty.
Author: jone  3-06-2015, 17:00   Views: 602   
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