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Author: Deeh
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Normally daily ramble. Not exactly specific on any topic.
DISCLAIMER: NOTHING on this podcast is meant to be used as advice and NOT to be used as professional recommendations, all stories are fictional and do not represent real life situations. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. These are all personal opinions.
DISCLAIMER: NOTHING on this podcast is meant to be used as advice and NOT to be used as professional recommendations, all stories are fictional and do not represent real life situations. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. These are all personal opinions.
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Where do you prefer to work? In office? Outpatient? Telehealth from home or another location? In patient hospital setting? Lets discuss!!!
Playing the role of preceptor. What have I been doing, learning, feeling about this?
We all had preceptors in our RN/NP programs, some experiences might be better than others. Learning experiences can be frustrating, exhausting, or very informative. How do you feel about precepting students or being precepted? Did you have a bad experience as a student or preceptor?
Well I officially had my first NP to precept and these are my thoughts.
That first nursing job... man brings back some memories. All I can say was lots of anxiety, worry, sleepless nights, fatigue, stress...but...I stuck it through. So if I can do it. You can do it. No excuses.
Someone asked me today why I don't ever post pictures of myself showing everyone I work as a healthcare worker.
Well it had me thinking.
And this is the reason why my career in the healthcare field has been so low key.
I just go over what my reasons why I chose to work in the healthcare field. We all have our different reasons for choosing our careers whether these decisions are due to finances, wanting to experience a new career, and life situations.
What I learned from this was nursing is tough, being a provider is tough.
I had to sit back and evaluate what was best for me for my goals, my situation, and what I wanted in life. The statement I was told that changed my life forever and helped me find figure out what I wanted and needed to do to meet my goals.
"Remember you've been in school for this long. Taken so many classes. Taking classes in all these different subjects and majors wasting time and money. Remember, your not their kid."
That one statement had me re-evaluating my wants and needs as well as consider my future.
so many options to choose from when studying for your boards. I can't tell you how overwhelmed I was. Over prepared? Yep. High anxiety? yep. What did I find the most useful to help me prepare for the boards. Well I talk about it in this podcast.
So you got into school? Nice. Now what do I need to expect? How was it starting the nursing program?
Finally had a chance to visit Zaks haunted museum. No joke, probably on my list of most terrifying places to go.
Have you ever stopped to think about where you've been? Where you could have gone? And what you could have done? Here's my story.
Gone
Just ranting...
More responsibilities. The care never stops. Tip your cna's lol.
I wish it were that easy...
Finally looking for a 2nd car to use as a my commuter to my new job. And All i can say is....i can see why the dealer over prices their used cars...
So many choices to make once you pass your boards... where did you end up?
Sucks in nursing school when your preceptor brushes you off... dont be that person. And it sucks when you have a student who is lazy as hell. Lol
My time as an employee wearing that iconic blue shirt with the fruit logo.