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BeeZee142
Sep 26, 2007
I'm currently a nursing student(woo!) but I was wondering what jobs would be good for me to get on nights/weekends/etc while I have the time(my spring semester classes are pretty easy, and I need to earn some money in the new year). I figure that experience in a hospital setting will be useful down the line over working at Starbucks. What can I do in a hospital considering I don't have a degree in anything, and am basically the same as a high school graduate?

Any idea? I figure nurse technician or a secretary? I have no idea really. (I'm in Boston if that helps any.)

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BeeZee142
Sep 26, 2007

Wobegon posted:

This may be slightly off topic, but if anybody has any interest in military medicine, I'm a hospital corpsman (enlisted medical personnel) in the Navy, and any questions I can't answer about nursing in regards to Naval medicine I could hand off to Nurses who work in the hospital I work at (large Naval hospital, overseas).

I'm actually looking into military nursing after graduating, so I have a few questions.
1. Why did you choose Navy over other branhes?
2. How much time between applying, training, getting told to go somewhere, etc? Basically, what's the timeline look like?
3. What sort of stuff do you find yourself doing? What's a basic day like for you/a nurse?

I'll try and think of more!

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