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Posted on 6/15/17 at 12:22 am
Posted on 6/15/17 at 12:22 am
I'l be going to nursing school this fall and I've heard you're a nurse.I need to know what the frick I'm getting into tbh fam????
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Posted on 6/15/17 at 1:42 am to Gcockboi
Have fun with a ton of studying, and memorization of drugs. I'm a paramedic getting ready for nursing school. Hope you are ready for the beast that is the medical world.
Posted on 6/15/17 at 11:48 am to mikeboss550
My first wife was/is a nurse.
I put her through nursing school for twenty years.
She became an LPN in 1979 then an RN in 1987. Then she finally became a Nurse Practioner in 1999 and we were divorced the same year thankfully. But she makes good money now and that was a plus.
As a casual observer the medical profession is wacked. The nurses catch all the $#!+ literally ... everything is always their fault. But the reward of helping people makes it worthwhile to most. She has always been in oncology so she was emotionally spent most of the time - especially when younger patients passed. It cost us our marriage. At the same time her patients that survived always showered her with gifts and letter, especially around Christmas, which was vindication for her on some level. That is her life, she belongs to her patients.
Been working with the same (female) oncologist for over twenty years and now they travel to third world countries quite a bit.
Seems like a very challenging, frustrating, rewarding, field ... or it can be. She always said the trick is to find a good doctor and get on his/her staff. That doing hospital work is the rough side of the field in today's world where all the hospitals are owned and operated by big business investment companies.
Insurance is supposed to be causing a lot of the issues these days. Last time I spoke with her she told me she fights battles with insurance providers daily about drugs and coverage.
I put her through nursing school for twenty years.
She became an LPN in 1979 then an RN in 1987. Then she finally became a Nurse Practioner in 1999 and we were divorced the same year thankfully. But she makes good money now and that was a plus.
As a casual observer the medical profession is wacked. The nurses catch all the $#!+ literally ... everything is always their fault. But the reward of helping people makes it worthwhile to most. She has always been in oncology so she was emotionally spent most of the time - especially when younger patients passed. It cost us our marriage. At the same time her patients that survived always showered her with gifts and letter, especially around Christmas, which was vindication for her on some level. That is her life, she belongs to her patients.
Been working with the same (female) oncologist for over twenty years and now they travel to third world countries quite a bit.
Seems like a very challenging, frustrating, rewarding, field ... or it can be. She always said the trick is to find a good doctor and get on his/her staff. That doing hospital work is the rough side of the field in today's world where all the hospitals are owned and operated by big business investment companies.
Insurance is supposed to be causing a lot of the issues these days. Last time I spoke with her she told me she fights battles with insurance providers daily about drugs and coverage.
Posted on 6/16/17 at 7:01 pm to Gcockboi
Lots of attractive females. Enjoy it.
This post was edited on 6/16/17 at 7:02 pm
Posted on 6/20/17 at 8:14 am to Gcockboi
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Gcockboi
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I'l be going to nursing school this fall
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I need to know what the frick I'm getting into
A future FiL like this?
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