Career questions tagged pediatric-nursing
What advice can be given to me as someone who'd like to become a pediatrician in the future??
Hello, my name is Sameea and I'm in my last year of high school. I been thinking of what I've wanted my career to be in the future, and It was a Pediatrician. To all those who work as a Pediatric nurse, I have a few questions for you. What are the top responsibilities as a Pediatrician? On a typical day in this position what do you do? What parts of this job can seem challenging? As someone who'd like to become a pediatrician, what advice could you give me? Are there specific skills you need to become a pediatrician and what degrees do you need to become one? The last question I'd like to ask isWhat personal qualities or abilities are important to being successful in this job? Thank you, and feel free to discuss more about your job because I would really appreciate it and it would help me.
As a high school student who loves working with children but struggles with science, what pediatric careers would you recommend How much science do you actually use in your daily work, and what type of science is most important for your job? What does a typical day look like in your job when working with children and families? What challenges come with working with children, and how do you handle them?
I am in the 12th Grade and Just want to know how the fields I am interested in are. Any ways I can prepare and if there are any internships.
What steps can I take during and after an accelerated nursing program to strengthen my skills, build experience, and improve my chances of becoming a well prepared RN in specialities like oncology, cardiology, or even the ICU. ?
I completed my first Bachelors in Health Science and will now be completing my second degree in Nursing.
What all can I do to become an early nursing student?
I want to be able to start early so I'll be able to graduate early on. I have the majority of my prerequisites but I just want to know what else I can do
Questions about what pediatric mental health nurses do?
I am a 10th grade student in high school in an early college prep program. I will graduate high school with an LPN. For my English class we are doing a project about researching a career we have interest in and having a job fair at the end to showcase our research. I am very interested in being a pediatric psych/mental health nurse. I have some questions for someone in that field. 1. What does a typical shift look like? (From when you clock in to when you clock out) 2. What is the best part of your job? What do you like most about working as a pediatric psych/mental health nurse? (Pros) 3. What is the worst part of your job? What do you like least about it? (Cons) 4. What differences are there working with kids vs working with adults? (other than the obvious and if you have had experience working with adults) 5. How long did it take you to get to this job? (How many years of education did you need? Did you need any special certifications? What position did you have before this one?) 6. Do you work inpatient or outpatient? 7. What drew you to become a pediatric psych/mental health nurse? 8. What advice would you give to someone considering this position? (What would you do differently if you could do it over again)
Are there any nursing majors at USC Upstate that can offer advice on how to tackle nursing school?
I'm a current high school senior and just accepted my college offer from USC Upstate. I plan to become a NICU Nurse or Trauma Nurse. Are there any nursing majors at USC Upstate that can offer advice on how to tackle nursing school? Best study habits and groups I could join?
How do I decided what unit of the hospital I should work at first?
I love pediatrics, I had a internship there this summer, but my end goal is to become a flight nurse. I also love ICU, PICU and the emergency room. So which should I start with as a new grad? I can float or get crossed trained but I want to have a home base.
How do people figure out what career they want after college? And is it ever too late to decide what you want to do?
11th Grade interested in pediatrics Hobby: listening to music
What kind of education or training do you need to become a pediatric nurse?
Im a senior in high school that are looking for information that can prepare me for this big moved that can help me accomplish my goal
What is a good college program for pediatric nursing in san diego?
I am looking for a good college that has a nursing program that fits my field.
How hard is it to become a nurse in Ontario?
I am going into grade 10 this year and am really passionate about becoming a pediatric nurse but I have heard some things that are making me question if this is the right choice. Is it really that bad being a nurse in Ontario, how hard will it be to find a job, how hard will it be to get into nursing school, will I be paid a liveable wage?
Should I really become a pediatric nurse? is it worth it?
will it be worth my time?
As a senior who is starting nursing school in the fall, what would you say is the biggest piece of advice for an incoming freshman in an accelerated nursing program?
Thank you for taking your time to read this! Any information will be helpful, even study tips!
Do you see a change in how you interact with and the relationships you have with your family and friends once you started working as a nurse?
I'm a high school senior looking to become a pediatric nurse and I would appreciate all of the advice I could get!
What is the most helpful advice for getting through nursing school?
Hi, I’m planning on going into pediatric oncology nursing since I was diagnosed with cancer as a kid. I love helping kids and being energetic. My question is, What is the most helpful piece of advice you have for getting through nursing school? #Spring25
How will I know what classes to take when I have not decided my major yet?
I am interested in helping others, so careers like a pediatric nurse or therapist. However, I am having a hard time figuring out what I 100% want to do and study.
How can I prepare for a nursing program now, and how do I figure out which graduate school is right for me later? ?
I'm a senior in high school currently doing full-time dual enrollment at Valencia College, and I’ll be graduating soon with my associate’s degree. I plan to apply to UCF’s BSN program and eventually pursue a master’s degree to become a pediatric nurse practitioner. I’ve been volunteering at places like Give Kids The World and a Sunday school, and I’ve realized I really enjoy working with kids and helping others. Right now, I want to make sure I’m doing everything I can to be prepared for nursing school. At the same time, I’m already thinking ahead and wondering—how do I figure out which graduate school will be the best fit for my career goals in pediatric nursing? I’d appreciate any advice from someone who’s been through it or is on a similar path!
How can I stop procrastinating and stay on top of my work while studying to become a pediatric nurse I know nursing school comes with a heavy workload, and I want to develop better time management skills now instead of constantly cramming at the last minute. Are there any strategies or habits that have actually worked for other students or professionals in high-pressure fields??
I’m a freshman in college finishing my second semester. For as long as I can remember, I’ve struggled with procrastination. No matter how much time I have, I always end up waiting until the last minute—if something is due on Sunday, I won’t start until 6 PM that day. I’ve tried different strategies, like locking my phone away or listening to classical music to help me focus, but nothing ever seems to stick. I really want to break this habit before I get into the nursing program because I know I won’t have time to procrastinate once I’m there. If there’s anything that has truly worked for others, I would really appreciate the advice.
How do I become a pediatrician ?
I am really good with kids and I know somewhat about the body and maybe some of their conditions are like how I have, I might be able to understand other kids and their condition.
Is there anything about Medical Admin Assisting you do not like?
I am going to Job Corps currently.
What are the best colleges in Texas to become a NICU nurse?
I'm a 10th grader in high school and I'm interested in becoming a NICU nurse once I graduate, I'm curious about which colleges in Texas are the best to attend.
How can I become a pediatric RN before I graduate high school?
Can I get into a free online program to help me graduate with a diploma for nursing?
When becoming a pediatrician are you more likely to become sick since you are around kids?
I am wondering if being around kids will help your immune system build up or will it not affect you.
Are there any positions for the careers you are researching right out of high school? If not is there anything you could do as a job to get introduced to the field for Pediatric Nurses
Are there any positions for the careers you are researching right out of high school? If not is there anything you could do as a job to get introduced to the field for Pediatric Nurses
why is it wrong or weird for a male to become a nurse and not a doctor ?
i have always wanted to be a nurse but my friends always make jest of me thinking and telling me that it is weird for a male to be a nurse
What is the true difference between Registered nurses and Nurse Practitioners? How do I know which one is for me?
I am getting my CMA certificate soon and I want to go to college, I just don't know which one I should pursue.
How can I become a pediatric nurse, right after graduation from nursing school with my bachelors of nursing#Spring24?
Hello, I’m a sophomore in college and finishing my pre-reqs for nursing and later on wanting to apply to nursing school to get my bachelors of nursing. And my main goal for becoming a nurse is not just in general I want to get into a special field like pediatric nurse and just what to know will that be enough for me to become a pediatric nurse right after getting my bachelors of nursing or is there any requirements for me to do in order to become a pediatric nurse?? Also, with that question what should I know when becoming a pediatric nurse the pros and cons and will it be worth it? #Spring24
what should I do at university?
in college can I study pediatric nursing or do I have to take math...science...? Sorry, my English is not good. I want to go to college but I don't know if in college you have to take all the classes or just what you want to do in the future
W What are the steps I can take to become a neonatologists how long will it take me to reach my goal?
I've always wanted to get into the nursing field and help babies/toddlers since I was younger I've always loved the thought of helping people or saving them I just want to understand how id get into this field.