Curious if anyone is working in this field and has any advice for newbs that are starting out in the industry.
Curious if anyone is working in this field and has any advice for newbs that are starting out in the industry.
Im not working in the field yet but im going 2 school to major in radiology! trying to get accepted into Loma Linda Univ.
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Anyone work in the medical field?
Nice Davey, how's the job market for new nurses?I'm a nurse. What kind of help do you need?
anyone know of any jobs available? will have a degree in science soon and a degree in radiology in 2.5 years! im just trying to get my foot in the door
I work with radiologist doctors, but my company is mainly data entry stuff. kinda boring. Teleradiology stuff.
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still a respectable field. Does that mean you are hiring? lol
We might be hiring to fulfill some position due to our expansion, however the office is in Chino hills. Like I said, its data entry stuff. Hospitals sends us CT, MRI, XRay, ultrasound, etc to us, then our staff will redirect those to our own radiologist, they read the images, write up a prelim, submit it back to our database, our staff in the office sends it out back to the hospital. Pretty simple, however the hours sucks, lol. (6pm - 8am) Cause most hospital now do not have in house radiologist after 5PM.
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well I dont mind the drive or the hours if the pay is good lol. I took some medical terminology course and Im a pretty good writer. Im interested! where do I apply?
My sister is a pharmacist from USC, makes buko bucks but she started like 20 years ago. My niece just got her pharmacy degree but can't even get a job at cvs, weird how the market changes.
I'm a RN as well
Registry is easiest way to walk away with the most cash in a day but it's not guaranteed work. Sure you can call in every morning/night to see if they need you buy if hospital census is low in the hospitals you want to work at, then they probably won't need you unless someone calls in sick and they cant get a regular worker to come in.
Home health is quick easy work that pays pretty well. Mostly paperwork from what I hear from friends. They usually spend 1 hour max at the patient's place...sometimes even like 10 minutes. lol
Job market sucks for new grads usually since the baby boomers are all working longer than expected. So once they all start retiring then there will be more job opportunities. Once you get your year or so of experience in then you should not have a hard time getting another job
Nurse and Pharmacist are different routes since Pharmacist required doing to med school lol