| yorkiegirl83 | 07-28-2008 07:54 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom
(Post 2143095)
Nurses don't really do that anymore (or, as much) in doctor's offices - that's now done usually by a medical ass't or a CA/LPN, but usually a MA. A nurse's skills would be used for a comprehensive history or something - but again, they probably wouldn't hire you in an office unless you FIRST had experience in a hospital because you need proper skills to be able to assess/manage and make decisions....
Maybe being a MA is more up your alley? Does that interest you? | You know this is all very interesting to me because I had no idea there were so many different levels associated with this profession.
I will have to do some research into the different areas, thanks for the clarification! :) |