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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are a nurse, go work for the hmo's, become a case worker, get into admin[/quote] I’m confused about why you think working for a different health group means no patient contact? And as an aside, most nurses (or rather many nurses) don’t go into the profession wanting to do admin. They actually WANT to do client care. If they are approaching their career as they should, they’re not really at that much increased risk for infection. [/quote] I’m a nurse. I haven’t even SEEN a patient in 5 years. And I work from home! And make more money than I did on the floor[/quote] So yay you. You clearly didn’t go into it because you wanted to do hands on care. Most nurses I know, did. But of course, then it became a “money profession” and no one GAF about the human aspect any more. So folks.. wonder why your nurse is treating you so poorly during your hospital stay? They’re climbing to become people like PP AND ITS TRUE: they could care less about you. Ah, the ever changing face of health care. [/quote]
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