Career questions tagged caregiver
How do caregivers or any health providers, for example, me, as I dream of being a clinical psychologist and/or a neuropsychologist, stay calm while giving terrible news? From the perspective of our primary doctor or psychologist, with whom we build a connection with through empathy as we talk and get to know each other: how do you tell your closest patient they have a certain number of days left after a brain injury? #Spring26?
I am a sophomore in college and will be transferring to Vanderbilt University, entering as a junior, majoring in psychology with a concentration in neuroscience.
Is nursing school doable with raising a toddler and having a spouse who is disabled?
Nursing has been a dream of mine for may years! But I have found the program intimidating and have been unsure how to cover tuition and cost of living expenses while being in school full time + being a mother and a wife/caregiver. Is there any advice that can be shared with me to know how I could make ends meet while juggling a rigorous academic program and home life? I need to be in a better career that helps provide for my family, so I’m determined to figure o it a way to make something work
Why did you decide to be a caregiver? What inspired you??
Hi! My name is Andrea and I am doing research on caregivers for my Health class. I would appreciate it if you answered these questions the best you could. Thank you! 1)How many years of college did you need to go through? What other programs, courses, and clubs did you join or do? 2)What jobs did you work before you became a caregiver? What did you think of them? 3)How can I decide if I want to get a PH.D. in this field? 4)Did you have to pivot and go back to school at a later time? 5)Did you need to shadow another professional in the field before becoming a caregiver? 6)Was there a subject you struggled with during your school years? 7)What skill sets did you learn or gain while being in this profession? 8) Why did you choose a career in medicine? Why did you choose this specialty? 9)Do you regret going through the years of schooling? 10) What skills would you recommend someone to have before trying to get into this field? 11) What keeps you motivated?
How do you know when you've pushed yourself too far? How do you figure out that you took too much on your plate?
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