Piedmont, California
What are the biggest pros and cons about being a medical administrative assistant?
I want to know what the biggest likes and dislikes of being a medical admin are because nothing really comes to mind when I think of it.
What was the hiring process like for your nursing job ?What does your company look for in a nurse?
What hospital are you working for and what was the interview process like for you? How long did it take for you to get started at your current job?
What are some of the skills that I should learn for nursing?
Are there any skills that I should know that nursing school doesn't teach you?
What does a typical day as a Medical Administrator look like?
I want to go into the Medical Administration field after finishing my job training program, and I'm curious about what a regular day on the job is like.
What is your typical schedule as a registered nurse? Did you get to choose your working hours?
I just want to know the typical schedule of a nurse. Do you work nights? Are you allowed to choose what time of day you want to work?Is it easier to work overnight or during the day for you?
Are there any related careers that you think I should consider looking into in the medical administration field?
I've heard that there are many options open like working in OBGYN or Pediatrics or even in Dentistry and Aesthetics.
What part of the sonography/ultrasound program was/is the most challenging?
What part of the sonography/ultrasound program was/is the most challenging?
Ultrasound technician vs. Nursing
Is the training program for ultrasound/sonography easier than nursing?
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