Why I DIDN'T Become A Nurse
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 1. 06. 2024
- Nurses and doctors both work in healthcare looking after people. They both care about the patients in front of them and do their best to get them better. However, there are some significant differences between the two professions. In this video, I delve into some of the reasons that I chose to study medicine and become a doctor, rather than pursue a career in nursing. I'm in no way saying one is better than the other, just that I personally didn't become a nurse.
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â Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:54 Reason 1
02:34 Reason 2
04:25 Reason 3
06:10 Reason 4
08:12 Nurse Practitioners
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Thank you! Very informative!
Informative as always.
thank you this was really helpful in preparing my answer to this common question
Glad it was helpful, best of luck in your interview đ
Really helpful and informative video - thank you!
Not at all, glad it was of use!
Thank you for this
Caleb Hoffman video
If you want autonomy, respect and pay, go into medicine!
Hi, I sent you an email. I need help regarding medicine deferral. Can you please help? Thanks.
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Perhaps you are physically lazy to work as a nurse. :)) HCAs are the backbone in my opinion.
Haha it's definitely hard work, and of course HCAs do an incredible job too.