The definition of āinsanityā is doing the same thing over and over again while expecting to get a different result. Sometimes I feel like a hamster on a wheel ā I try to escape the wheel but it keeps going round and round. I also am thinking that if I keep going on this wheel, Iām going to get somewhere, get a different result and then be able to jump off this wheel. But the obvious reality is that if I keep going around on the wheel the only thing I will accomplish is to keep going around on … [Read more...]
Battle Of The Sexes
Itās estimated that almost ten percent of all nurses are males. And, for whatever reason, I represent more males in my practice than in the general nursing population. I donāt know whether it is because men more readily hire an attorney than do women. Iām not really sure. But what is interesting is the male perspective on the practice of nursing. I love having men in nursing because it brings a different energy and a different balance to the profession. I interviewed several male nurses … [Read more...]
If You Want A Job, Do Your Homework!
With the economy as it is and the nursing job market being tight, many nurses find themselves taking the first offer to have a job. You would be surprised how many nurses get into trouble in their job or with the JOBBoard working somewhere that is not a right fit for them. I suggest that if youāre looking for a job, do your homework on where you are applying and before you accept an offer to make an informed decision. If it is a nursing home, check out nursing homes under medicare.gov … [Read more...]
HELP! I Canāt Find A Job!
Things sure have changed a lot since I graduated from nursing school. When I got my degree, I interviewed at seven places and had seven job offers as a result. Unfortunately, that is not much of a reality anymore. A national survey found that 59% of new BSN graduates had job offers at the time of graduation and 89% had a job by four to six months after graduation. The same percentages are no longer true for a nursing diploma or associates degree today. In fact, if you attend a school thatās … [Read more...]
When Your License Is Put On Probation
Each year 7,000 nurses have some type of discipline placed on their license. My home State of Indiana has the highest number of nurses on probation. Other top contenders for that dubious title are Texas and Ohio. If you would like to see the discipline imposed in your State, check out the National Council of State Board of Nursing website (www.ncsbn.org) which captures all of the statistics on nurse license discipline. If your license is placed on probation, the Board wants to watch you to … [Read more...]
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