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Any PAs on NT? thinking of making the career switch.Any PAs on NT? thinking of making the career switch.
You considered becoming a NP as well? I'm just curious as to why you want to make the career switch.
The boy made it!
My RN license posted this morning!
Welcome to the #NTNurses fam, bro. Congrats.
-Drew
Any PAs on NT? thinking of making the career switch.Any PAs on NT? thinking of making the career switch.
You considered becoming a NP as well? I'm just curious as to why you want to make the career switch.
The boy made it!
My RN license posted this morning!
Welcome to the #NTNurses fam, bro. Congrats.
-Drew
im a EE with certification and clinical experience in cardiac electrophysiology. working as a clinical specialist is cool and all, but i can def take it to the next level as a PA. I really enjoy the tech, the medicine, the procedures in the OR and the interaction with the patients and giving them a sense of comfort and clearing up confusion, its pretty rewarding.
NP would be cool too, but that just wouldn't make sense to do unless i already was in the nursing game.
Any PAs on NT? thinking of making the career switch.Any PAs on NT? thinking of making the career switch.
You considered becoming a NP as well? I'm just curious as to why you want to make the career switch.
The boy made it!
My RN license posted this morning!
Welcome to the #NTNurses fam, bro. Congrats.
-Drew
im a EE with certification and clinical experience in cardiac electrophysiology. working as a clinical specialist is cool and all, but i can def take it to the next level as a PA. I really enjoy the tech, the medicine, the procedures in the OR and the interaction with the patients and giving them a sense of comfort and clearing up confusion, its pretty rewarding.
NP would be cool too, but that just wouldn't make sense to do unless i already was in the nursing game.
Ah my apologies, man. I thought you were a nurse. Makes more sense now.
-Drew
Did you need any certifications or experience to be a dialysis tech or were you just able to apply with no experience in the medical field?Been a dialysis tech for 3 years. Full time nights while in school, it sucked but it's paying off.
Perfect timing that an RN on MWF day shift if leaving so I'll be sliding into that spot as the new RN.Can't beat the schedule with weekends off and I'm 7 min away from home.
I would really recommend to anyone wanting to become an RN in getting a part time or per diem gig where you want to work. Everything you learn in school will be very different from the real world. It helps immensely to enter the field with some experience.
Do anyone knows how much ER tech in Cali makes I know it's not consider a nurse but I'm looking into going that route or becoming a EMT. I've already passed my Emt class and got my certificate now I'm just waiting to take my national test. I didn't see any other threads to post this in so sorry if it's wrong thread.
Yea I've heard it's pretty tough so I've been going over everything from my Emt classBe prepared. That NREMT exam isn't easy.
Yea I've heard it's pretty tough so I've been going over everything from my Emt class
I have looked into one called Emt-national -training and so far it's been helpful with practice tests. I appreciate the advice I'm two weeks out from my test date and starting to feel nervousLow key you might want to invest in one of those reputable sites that offer practice ques because the nremt ques are not like the actual course ques.
I have looked into one called Emt-national -training and so far it's been helpful with practice tests. I appreciate the advice I'm two weeks out from my test date and starting to feel nervous
So I pretty much did this and it doesn't make it any harder for you to become a RN. Although it did allow me time and experience to consider other paths too, such as paramedic, PA (physician assistant), or MD. The pre-reqs for RN programs will pretty much qualify you for PA or RN. If you decide based on your exposure that you want the MD, you can go that route and have your EMT/ER tech experience be part of your foundation for structuring your apps and possibly shape your medical career.So I currently studying for my Emt test and once I pass it I plan on getting a job on a abulance or in a hospital as a er tech but my main goal is to go back to school while being a Emt and become a RN. Would this make it harder for me to become a RN or should I just try to focous on the school instead of doing both. I'm 23 if that's makes any difference