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| Wee Winston Wiggles Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Kewanee, Illinois
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| The medical field always has opportunities...hope you find what interests you most and stick with it. Sounds like you are such a people person...how about social work or counseling? Such a high demand, and so very rewarding. Good luck!!!
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| YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Massachusetts/Florida
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| I've been an RN for 13 years...All during college i said to myself I'll do any type of nursing EXCEPT Pediatrics. Well, I've been a Pediatric nurse for 12 years LoL Dont ask me how that happened...i just sorta fell into it and i absolutely love it. I am one of those nurses though that do work with terminal children. I see it as giving as much as you can to these kids for what little time they have left. I stay in touch with many of the families I've come in contact with . It's a hard job...yes we do get alot of crap from doctors and higher ups...you learn to walk away and just roll your eyes at them. My suggestion is to definitely figure out what you want to do first. I've always told myself that I would not do a job that i didnt love...to me, its just not worth it. Remember...its not always about the money...sometimes you just have to go for something you Love doing! Good Luck with your decision!
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Central Texas
Posts: 2,624
| I"m a nurse and the nurses are absolutely RIGHT! You can do so many many different things with an RN degree! I've been a teacher of nursing for almost 30 years now. I LOVE it so much and can't imagine doing anything else!!!
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| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: S. W. Suburbs of Chicago, IL
Posts: 12,235
| I am a Surgical Tech~I worked for a little over a year on an organ procurement team traveling to different hospitals (and morgues) to harvest organs for transplants. It was an adrenaline rush each day that I worked but also very wearing emotionally when it involved young donors..If I was younger and didn't have a family I mostly likely would have continued for a while longer. It was 24 hr call and the pace was at times very tiring both mentally and physically. I now work as a Clinical Tech/Medical Rep with breast cancer PT in the OR during surgery and LOVE my job! If you like Radiology you might want to consider Nuclear Medicine Tech, which is a sub-specialty of a Rad Tech. Don't let Math hold you back~dive in and you will see that it will all come to you if you are truly determined.
__________________ “Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.” Mark Twain |
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| Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
Posts: 17,815
| Thanks SO much for all the ideas & suggestions. The help was GREATLY appreciated. I've been looking into everything!
__________________ ~ Brit & Lights! Camera! Jackson! CGC ETD TKP ~ Follow Jackson on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jacksontheterrier |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Where the deer and the antelope play
Posts: 7,069
| My daughter is graduating HS this year and will be heading off to get her BS in Nursing. Everyone makes it sound so easy to get a nursing degree, but we are finding that after she completes her required courses, she has to apply to nursing school and it is highly competitive. So she is stressing about being accepted, (although she is an excellent student and excels in math and science). Her friend just applied and her school accepts 70 out of 200 or more applicants. No one in our family works in the medical field, so we have not known how to direct her. She has been shadowing professionals, and asking a lot of questions. We have found that there is a hundred different ways for people to end up at the same place and it is a matter of which direction you want to go to get there. A bit overwhelming! But, she is more interested in skilled nursing what ever that is. What everyone is saying is true though, there are a lot of different opportunities out there and even if you want to do something that you don't feel there is a high demand for keep in mind that personal motiviation has as much to do with your career as anything, so if you are motivated to go to where there are opportunities and sell yourself doing it, nothing can stop you. Good luck!
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| ♥Max & Lily♥ Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Orlando, FL, US
Posts: 2,186
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I wish your daughter the best of luck and after all the hard work, nothing will be as rewarding, I promise!
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Illinois
Posts: 61
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I totally agree getting in is the easy part! But all the work is def. worth it, I am a RN on a Cardiac med/surg. floor and I LOVE it. Nursing is the greatest job you get to see every aspect of life and you get to share it with the patients and families you care for. Yes there are sad times, but when you see someone so close to death and then to see them walking out of the hospital when they are discharged it is great. As an RN I can work in any field of nursing, if I don't like one or am bored with the job (I never am) you can go into another area of care. They are very much in demand so you have job security and the benifits are good too. | |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Los Angeles, California
Posts: 260
| I am a Respiratory Care Practitioner, I have been doing it for about 12 years now. I work mostly in Adult Critical Care (which is my #1 fave) and NICU with the micro preemies 24weekers and over. I couldnt imagine doing anything else |
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| I ♥ my boys Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Sturtevant, WI
Posts: 1,630
| Hey Brit. Looks like we are kind of in the same boat. I am in school right now, and I think I want to work in the medical field but I am still really unsure about exactly what career I want to pursue. I am only 18, and I am in my second semester, but I don't want to waste my time taking unnecessary classes if they will not benefit me in the future. Technically, I am majoring in Pre-Pharmacy, but as time goes on I feel like science is just not my thing. I am taking chemistry right now and I want to pull my hair out! I don't want to be one of those people that stays in school forever but I also don't want to rush through school and end up with a job I may potentially hate.. At first I wanted to be a vet, then I shadowed one.. I immediately realized I wouldn't be able to do it. The job sounds so admirable, but it really takes a special person to be a vet. I also considered physical therapy, but I shadowed a PT, and the job just looks unappealing. There appears to be a great deal of nurses on here. I guess that is something I never really considered. Hmmm. ![]() I will be checking back on this thread as well!
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| Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
Posts: 17,815
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__________________ ~ Brit & Lights! Camera! Jackson! CGC ETD TKP ~ Follow Jackson on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jacksontheterrier | |
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Coconut Creek, FL
Posts: 330
| I started in the medical category, but went a different way. I was convinced in high school/early college that I wanted to be a doctor/researcher. I even got into medical school straight out of high school. But, when I got to college and started doing the coursework I realized I hated it...and my heart just wasn't in it enough to do it for four-eight more years. Well that's when I discovered psychology. I've always been more of a people person, and I love that the psychology degree--like many nursing or other medically-related degrees--is very flexible, and there's a lot you can do with it or use it as a springboard for. I graduated with my Bachelor's degree last year, now I'm in school for my Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling (basically like a psychologist, except more wellness-focused, the pay is actually fairly similar now because HMOs/PPOs prefer them and it requires less training--only 2.5/3 years). Last summer, when I had more time, I worked with a dog trainer, using my psychology degree to train dogs...that was a blast! Definitely just try to take all of your general required classes before you completely make up your mind because that's the only reason I ended up doing what I am now! You might be surprised what you like and are good at! Good luck! |
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