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What's the biggest difference between registered nurse and Medical assistant?
A registered nurse and Medical assistant
Nurses: What is the environment like where you work?
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What can I do to ensure that I reach my goal of being a nurse?
like where should my priories besides school should I do extracurricular? as well as what extracurricular are best to ensure I get this career?
How does residency work if you're looking to become a nurse?
I want to become a nurse practical in future years but am unaware of how the schooling works or if I even have to do a residency.
what programs are good for a LPN job or something in that category ?
hello! i'm looking for a program for a LPN job or assistant nurse without going to college.
What medical certifications can I get while in high school?
Hi,
I'm a rising high school sophomore and have aspirations of going into the medical field. I was wondering about things to do over the summer and thought getting a few certifications in would be helpful. Which ones would you recommend?
1. How stressful is it to see people at their worst? Is it hard to separate those emotions in your everyday life? 2. What are some tips you would give to your past self that would have helped you grow faster to get to your position? 3. What do you feel was the best form of studying to pass your test?
Im looking at becoming a Registered Nurse and then hopefully going into the field as a Critical Care Nurse.
What are three important things I should know about registered nurse work like, working conditions, typical schedule, rewards, and challenges including those for people new to the job?
What are three important things I should know about this job like, working conditions, typical schedule, rewards, and challenges including those for people new to the job?
I am interested in the medical field, but I am not sure if I really like it, and if it the right for me. ?
I am currently a college student, and I am in a Liberal Arts major so far, and it's time for me to choose a major to study when I transfer to another college. How do I know if the medical field is for me?
Note: this question was anonymously by a student
if you are going to college to be a RN in an emergency room where should i start, what branch?
im graduating high school in June and im going to nursing school but i dont have anyone to guide me as theres nobody that works in healthcare in my family. ive reached out to a few nurses.
What are some tips for becoming a nurse?
I'm in 8th grade and thinking of becoming something in the medical field, what are some tips to help further achieve my goal?
Was this career your first option? Do you ever get stressed/bored of your job?
9th grade, did you always want to do this job and did you like this job a lot, Was it harder than you thought or easier
What are some of the steps you took to being in the medical field?
I'm wondering so I could be able to have a step up and be able to achieve my goal of being a nurse easier and smoother
Nurses, What is the best advice you got in high school that has stuck with you?
I hace almost finished my first year of high school and I am taking college course through dual enrollment with a nearby community college. This year has been stressful and I am struggling to stay motivated.