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Is it more easier for someone to get a job as a Registered Nurse if they have exper as a medical assistant? |
I am a Medical Assistant and I am interesting in going to college to become a Registered Nurse. I know that all jobs require you to have experience and since I already have 3 years of experience as a medical assistant, I just wanted to know will it be more easier for me to get a job as a registered nurse since I already a few years of experience as a medical assistant? You will get a job as an RN regardless of you having been an MA or not. An RN title supercedes Medical Assistants in a definitive way! Statistics show that the American allied health care workforce is desperately in need of nurses. There has been a major drop of nurses in the field since the 1990's. Factors include, the long hours of schooling to become a nurse and once you are, the stress that accompanies you in your job of assisting patients and dealing with rude doctors. But don't let that discourage you. I, too want to become a nurse because I love to help others. So good luck in your quest in nursing and Godspeed... I believe so. I have a friend who did an extership while in nursing school and got a job right after college. A friend of hers did not take the externship and had a hard time finding a position. Good luck!! It couldn't hurt. At the very least, you know the terminology and will do better in school! Where are you living? Here in PA (and also in NY) nurses are so scarce that many hospitals will pay for you to go to nursing school if you sign a contract agreeing to work for the hospital for a few years (usually 3 to 5). |
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