Angela Coffman
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I am interested in working with geriatrics & elderly care. Is a practical nursing program enough or should i pursue a degree such as an ADN?
I love to work with the elderly. I would like to know what kind of qualifications I will need. #doctor #registered-nurses #geriatrics #care-giver-for-elderly #caregiving #healthcare #hospital-and-health-care #nursing #nurse
How do I become a nurse practitioner?
I have learned the process for employment. Can the process start following graduation but before passing the boards or do you have to wait until after passing the boards? Where should a new grad look for employment opportunities? Any tips or suggests... #nurse-practitioner #Nursing...
What is the best way to explore different options to find out what kind of nursing career I would be best suited for?
There are so many different nursing career options. I am taking Allied Health this year and have been able to look at different departments in a hospital setting. I know there are many more options out there for nurses. I still have no idea what kind of nursing career I want to have. This is...
How demanding is a job in pediatric nursing?
I am currently deciding on which program to apply to- pediatric nursing or emergency-care nursing. #nursing #healthcare #registered-nurses #pediatrics #pediatric-nursing #hospital-and-health-care
Whats the best way about being a surgeon when you have a family or are planning to have one? Is it better to be a general surgeon or go into specialty?
Im really focused on becoming a vernal surgeon since it is my dream since I was little, and I am personally a family oriented person who would love to have a family of my own someday. But i realized that general surgeons work up to 12 hours daily and have to be available at ALL time when on "on...
What is the benefits for being a doctor?
I am asking this question because I was wanting to know what are y'all benefits to see what I'm looking at. #pediatrician #medicine #health #hospital-and-health-care #healthcare
Are you able to work as a doctor while sick?
I may be sick but can still come in #doctors #medicine #healthcare #hospital-and-health-care
Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) or Physical Therapist (PT)?
I am a high school senior. I am considering either a Physical Therapist Assistant program (2 year) or to go to college (4 year+) to be a Physical Therapist. However, I have two problems. The first: I don't want to work for a Physical Therapist who considers me to be "inferior" or patients who...
What specific skills does one need to be an oncologist?
I'm Dominica and a junior in high school. I have a passion for the medical field and I want to be an oncologist because I want to save the lives of cancer patients, and end up finding a cure for cancer. #psychology #pediatrics #pharmacy #oncology #medicine #hospital-and-health-care
Do medical students ever get over a weak stomach?
I am passionate about going into the medical field, specifically in the pediatric realm. Every since I was young though, I have had a tough time with blood and needles and don't see a way to get past this to pursue the profession I wish. Is the case for some others when they begin this study,...
How common is it to find a job as an anesthesiologist?
I would love to hear someone perspective on this field because I would love to one day become an anesthesiologist! #doctor #anesthesiologist #field #hospital-and-health-care #science #medicine
Do you need to have strong emotional discipline to work in a hospital?
I want to work in one but am afraid I will be affected by deaths. #doctor #hospital-and-health-care
How would I be able to incorporate my minor in psychology with a bachelors in nursing?
#psychology #nursing #hospital-and-health-care #higher-education
How long do I have to stay in school to be a psychiatrist? Also what should I major in?
I am asking because I get a different answer every time I ask someone. I have about two more years until I get to college but I want to know ahead of time. #medicine-school #psychiatry #medicine #science #hospital-and-health-care #hospitals #college
what is the most difficult task of being a nurse practitioner and a ER nurse?
I'm attending college this fall and I've had experience with nursing through volunteer work so I always thought the hardest thing would be getting attached to the patient and not in a weird way but mostly like in a nurturing way as you spend so much time with them so I wanted to know from a...