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Per diem payI was thinking about per diem at a Lycian facility near my house in Worcester mass. How much would you think it pays? Anyone doing the same? Long term care*Need advice pleaseHello everyone...Im glad to have recently found this site,since I have just newly started my search for a healthcare career. Ive been asking friends,looking online,etc.,but everyone seems to have a different opinion of which direction I should take.IBlount Memorial Hospital Job QuestionDoes anyone out there know what the floor IMU at Blount Memorial Hospital is like? Patient population, work environment, patient load, etc.? I'd greatly appreciate any advice. I know absolutely nothing about that hospital, but have looked at severalToo StressedI really really need some help here. This is my first nursing job just out of school. I am a RN, BSN and I'm working on a medical psych floor. I've only been working there for 8months but I am completely burnt out. I am loosing everything that pushRehab NurseHi everyone, I am internationally educated nurse, and I want to apply for rehab unit, I need help for interview questions and materials that I should review before interview. I appreciate it if you could help me.Any advice on which new position I should accept as a new gradBoth positions are on neuroscience units. One is full time, day shift...... The other is part time, night shift. The "part time" is more of a benefits thing than it is a decrease in hours. Both will be similar........ I guess my question woWhat would you do?So I need to ask for advice in regards to a major life decision....I went to nursing school in Kansas City, MO. I lived in Sacramento, CA before school and it had horrendous waiting lists and lotteries and a high tuition, so off to KCMO I went. I fi CNA to RN - HR asking for notice they're ones who told me I can't workSo my employer told me that I am no longer able to work as a CNA once I pass boards because I will be overqualified for the position. I understand this, but they told me that I should put in a two week notice. I have not accepted an RN position yet,New grad looking to work in L&DI recently graduated as an RN! I have not taken my boards yet (I take them in a few weeks). During school I decided my passion is L&D. I know most people say I have to work in med surg in order to get a job in L&D, I was looking for any othereventually sonography but right now cna or cma? helpI am starting classes for one of the 2 in 2 weeks June 24th. And I have no clue which would be better. I really want to do some work with ultrasounds but don't know which would be better to help cna or McMahon. Cma is alot more and don't want to do |