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Old 07-28-2008, 07:16 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Gracie2006 View Post
Look through the job postings in your local newspaper and online, and find out which providers are hiring what credentials. In other words, find out if physician clinics are hiring more LPNs or RNs, or med techs. I can tell you that if you eventually want to work for an insurance company or with on-the-job injury patients, you will need your RN.
That is a really good idea, thank you!

Working in a hospital maybe I have the wrong idea, but I just don't see myself ever being totally ok with dealing with people that are really really sick or dying, or anything to do with the ER.

Maybe there would be other areas I could handle working in, in that setting.
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