Just a positive note for dialysis techs and nurses. I'm 73+ years old male and have been on dialysis for less than a year and I am one that considers dialysis to be a gift from God to keep me alive, and the angels who He sent to help care for me are the techs and nurses at my center. I strive at each session to let both know that I appreciate them caring for me that day and at the end of the week as we rotate techs, I thank my tech for taking care of me that week.
Blessings to you. I am graduating with my ADN (for RN) in a couple of months and considering dialysis nursing. My father was on dialysis nearly 14 years and it had fascinated me since the first time I saw his treatment done in person. I'm considering dialysis as my specialty, but still trying to decide. It is a blessing and wishing you the best.
To: #mustang, Dear Sir, How are you today? I really appreciate your comment that dialisis is a gift from God. I am thinking about going into that speciality and was watching videos about dialisis and I found your comment. Your comment added a million motivation for my desire to get into the dialisis world. May God bless you in everything.
I became a phlebotomist 8 years ago. And never got the chance to put my skills to work due to lack of experience. I’m currently working for a mortgage company and want to get back to into the medical field 😊 I worked for a retirement center 8 years ago and loved every bit of it. Long story short, I have a phone interview with DaVita next week. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I’m nervous excited
I'm a RN in need of a change. This video was most helpful. I have always found Dialysis interesting. I always admired the Dialysis nurses that serviced my patients in the ICU. It may be time to explore my options for Dialysis Nurse opportunities.
I come from a medical field background. I find it very rewarding. I recently applied to Davita and am pending a second interview. My mom was a long term dialysis patient and to give back to the dialysis community would be an honor. I'm excited. Thanks for another great video
This video is extremely helpful. I'm a new grad working in the ICU currently...however I don't see myself there long-term. I miss communicating closely with patients and it's very hard to get that rewarding feeling when the majority of the patient population is vented and sedated. I hope to transition to an outpatient dialysis clinic soon after graduating from my nurse residency!
I'm currently enrolled to get my certification in Hemodialysis nursing. After working in the Operating room for 20 years, I have always been thinking of switching specialty for a long time and I finally took the first step. Thank you for this video, it just gave me a stronger desire to switch to hemodialysis even more.
Hi Stephanie, I love your videos & if I wasn’t in research, I would definitely consider a career working in dialysis center. Thank you for keeping us informed.
I just came across your video! Thank you so much for your information. I am a new graduate and recently gained my LMSW I've been eager to pursue a career in dialysis ever since my sister underwent treatment.
@mallorynava4351 nearly 28 years as a BSN... mostly Med/Surg, I'll be starting next week as a DIALYSIS NURSE (training with DaVita), and I'm so very excited for this career path change! 🙏🏾
I’m currently taking phlebotomy. After I get done with that I will start my dialysis tech class in Durham. My granddaddy was gifted 4 extra years of life because of dialysis. I can’t wait to get certified and help bless other people like he was blessed! I have been a caretaker of elderly family members for 8 years now. I’m the baby of my family, so I’m excited to get out there and start my career finally.
I am about to graduate nursing school, and seriously thinking about dialysis nursing as a way to honor my dad. He got almost 14 extra years because of his dialysis. What a way to honor them, by helping others that walk similar shoes. Good luck to you.
I m a freshly grad LVN student and was looking for something to specialize in and for a company that is huge well-known in America at least with good benefits. Thank you for confirming this. Also, the fact that the populations it affects are my people is a greater plus too cuz I feel more of a sense of purpose. Now I know what more to say for my interview, again thank you
@@norahkhadka9079 it’s EXTREMELY hard waking up at 3 to be in a 4am then probably not getting off til 6pm you have a lot to worry about but the one thing I like is they pay for you to go to school for 3 months, and everyone there is helpful so that’s a plus, but another great thing is they will hire you even if you have 0 experience and certification a few of the people That started have already quit 😭 I think this is a great job for people who want a career in dialysis or really like to stay on there feet
Hello & thank you for your most informative video series! Did I miss seeing your video about comparing/contrasting/differences between the big HD employers: DaVita or Fresenius (or US Renal)? You mentioned doing a video on working for the two larger dialysis companies within THIS video at the 0.45 - 0.50 mark. I would love to hear what you have to say about your experience of working for both of these big companies, and again, I very much appreciate all of the hard work that you have done in crafting these videos!! Thank you.
Hi Stephanie, I just passed my patient Care Technician Exam with The National Healthcare Association. I’m applied for jobs in the hospitals and completed my application with DaVita to become a hemo dialysis pct. I’m hoping to get hired with my lack of experience. Keeping my fingers crossed 🤞 lol. This videos was very helpful . Keep posting plz!!
Hi Stephanie, Thank you for your post. I have been offered two different positions one with Davita and one with Fresnius and I am undecided mainly because of pay and schedule. One position is as a home hemodialysis nurse and the other is in clinic dialysis nurse the in clinic schedule is very long and it seems that it can be very overwhelming while the home hemodialysis position schedule is Monday to Friday however, the pay is also very different the salary of the in clinic position pays double the home hemodialysis position. So my question is what is the difference between the two that makes the pay so different and for someone who is looking to getting into the clinical management aspect of the job would it be better to start as a home hemodialysis nurse? I appreciate your response and advice. Thank you
Shirley Kenol Fresenius has more generous benefits while Davita has more for career development if you want to move up. The difference in pay is probably due to having to come in super early weekend and some late hours and or overtime. You have like either position just depends on your long term goals. Home seems easier but you do more work for less patients kinda like case management but in center is like fast food.
@@kidneycarecoaching3766 Thank you Stephanie for the response and clarification. I think Davita may be best since my goal is to advance in dialysis although, they pay less but it may be a better match for me.
Does dialysis require prolonged standing? I would very much like to know if I stand straight 12 hours or can I sit down when they are on the machine? Does it involve lifting?
Hey Stephanie. I was on dialysis for 4.5 years and I just got my kidney transplant a month ago. I’m really interested in working at a DaVita. I don’t really want to be a tech... but maybe like a social worker or some kind of administrative person or something. How do I get my foot in the door? Also, is it true that I have to have a MSW to work as a social worker at a dialysis clinic?
Thanks SO much for the video. I am graduating nursing school in May and have been thinking a lot about dialysis lately. Do you think that being a RN in a dialysis clinic will make it hard to get a job at a hospital later in my career?
I just qualified as a nurse and work in bedside care in a nephrology ward. Where u get the opportunity to do your bedside nurse care as well as learn the technical aspect of dialysis. By all means find an area like that whereby you don't lose your skills in a hospital and yet when ready can transfer and opt for dialysis only clinic.
I have wondered how this would work in reverse as I worked as a registered nurse on a hospital progressive care unit and performed peritoneal dialysis frequently. I am returning to work after being off 3 years for multiple surgeries and have applied to local dialysis centers.
So glad I found you! I have been thinking of becoming a dialysis tech part time. I'm on dialysis 3 days my numbers are good 3hrs.15mins waiting for a kidney. Can I get hired? What is your advice
Hi! I'm interested in changing careers into Dialysis. I'm older though, I'm curious if you feel this job is harder to break into at an older age? Is it a job that you can retire from? Thank you
I am trying to get my foot in the door, I have applied @ Davita & Fresenius for 2 years, I am a CNA ( 14 years experience) plus just graduate from college with my BS in HCA, but I always get denied.
I'm fresh into the medical field and leaning towards working at a Dialysis clinic as a PCT and was wondering was I making the right choice as far as pay advancement and interacting with people.
Can you please explain to me what the difference in roles between a LVN vs RN in a dialysis setting (based in Texas)? I've looked for this info but have yet to find it... the TX BON is very scarce/vague in its description.
This will make it super easy go to a Davita website and look for positions for LVN, if you can find any look at the job description. Then look at Fresenius website and look at their job description for an LVN. If you don’t see any jobs then that answer ur question.
Ehhh. I've been working in the Dialysis field for many years starting out as a Tech, LPN, and now RN and I just can't deal with it anymore. Mostly due to the rude and feeling of entitlement from most of the patients. They may not have the best life, I understand that, however, it's not the staff fault they are in this predicament. Nurses and healthcare professionals are people too. And a lot of chronic hemodialysis patients don't seem to understand that. Some do most don't. That's my opinion on this field. On another note, I start my new job in a different and less stressful specialty and I'm very happy 😊😊😊
You would easily get hired but most providers could only place you at larger clinics. You need at least 1 year experience to be the only nurse in the building. Most ratios are 1 RN to 15 or so patients. Try Davita or Fresenius first...they train, great benefits and advancement potential
Hello! I hopefully you are doing well! I have a high desire in becoming a PCT but I am a little bit afraid because of my short English due I am a Hispanic person. Do you think if it is possible DAVITA accept people like me? Thank you!
Hello, I loved your video! I have an interview tomorrow with DaVita and I am super nervous. I want the job so bad. Any tips on getting through the interview? I have been trying to get in for a couple years and finally I get an interview!!
Matthew Melendez crap 24 for 3 months of training and 25 when you officially start. I currently do 3 nights of home care 12 hour shifts @ 28qh. So that would be more work (a decent industry) but for crap pay. Like I said I live in queens New York and there are LPNs making 30,35,40 qh
Im a new RN here in US basically no dialysis experience or any nursing job experience here. but i have 7yrs ER experience overseas. Im very interested in this field. Hope and pray that i will also pass the interview and get hired too♥️
I just applied for Dialysis Tech online at DaVitas ...I have no experience but I'm willing to learn. I love helping people and I think it would be a very rewarding career knowing that you are helping to save lives. Please give me advise on how to get the job?
Hi. Im a new RN here in the United States and i am interested to become a dialysis nurse but i dunno how to get a certificate . Where and how to get myself into the training. Thank you for the response
Hi, Stephanie just watched your video, I have worked as an acute care Dialysis RN for 7 months I just relocated to Houston Texas and looking for a job in Dialysis, I took a job here as a bedside RN but I really want to work in Dialysis. Do you have any advice you can give me on how to get back into dailysis?
Davita.com Fresenius.com or indeed has positions posted in your area, apply online. You could also visit a clinic, attend job fair or hiring event both companies heavily recruit. They offer on the job training usually around 12 weeks coursework and hands on experience. You must be able to pass an exam to keep employed.
It's very interesting career, i get a certificate as CCHT, but the big surprise no way to catch any job all facilities need experience in NYC, I'm so disappointed 8 months now and nothing 😂😂
Did you try both DaVita and Fresenius? Try this, stop in at the facility close to your home and speak with the manager. She or he can retrieve your application from the computer system and help facilitate the process. They also have hospital but depending on the laws you may be only able to be a DA in those settings.
good morning ma, I will like to come and work in any center over there to gain more because am a dialysis technician working with irrua specialist teaching hospital irrua Edo state Nigeria. I want learn more about the job.
I just got hired by Davita, this is my first job out of grad school, the pay is amazing but I am just scared 😱. I was told my caseload is 125 or more; I feel like running😢.
Dialysis machine uses osmosis and diffusion to remove toxin/poison and fluid from the patients body by pumps. Most popular is fresenius machine but many others.
It really depends on the unit & the rules and regulations! I knew quite a few people who where patients and learned to be techs in the same unit& became employed their.
I have no experience in dialysis. I worked long term and currently doing case management. Since I was in nursing school, i wanted to work in dialysis. Could you guide me on where to start? What do I need to do? Which will be the best company to start with?
Depending on location, the larger company Fresenius and Davita have the most clinics nationwide but other provide dialysis. Check dialysis finder to locate providers apply online, attend recruitment events or visit a clinic.
Hello...Mam I'm a Filipino and currently working as a Nursing assistant in a DIALYSIS center here in Philippines...do you have any idea how to apply ? Thank you...
Hi thank you uploading this video. I am really interested in applying for a dialysis nurse. Can you please help me how to apply. Illinois area here. Thank you and God Bless.
The major dialysis companies are doing hiring surge right now in Illinois area. I applied on a Thursday and got called the next day for phone interview. And this past Monday had a in person interview. Check it out
@@kidneycarecoaching3766 hello I just watched your video and it was very much informative. I am a new Rn however I was a Lpn for 12 years but only worked with geriatrics. I have a interview tomorrow with Davita . I feel confident but is there anything you could tell me to better prepare me? Thank you for this awesome video.
@@ninalovee2869 Not wanting to go back and relive that experience. Not even in retrospection. I'm just glad to be out of there, over it, and not looking back. Best wishes.
Just a positive note for dialysis techs and nurses. I'm 73+ years old male and have been on dialysis for less than a year and I am one that considers dialysis to be a gift from God to keep me alive, and the angels who He sent to help care for me are the techs and nurses at my center. I strive at each session to let both know that I appreciate them caring for me that day and at the end of the week as we rotate techs, I thank my tech for taking care of me that week.
Blessings to you. I am graduating with my ADN (for RN) in a couple of months and considering dialysis nursing. My father was on dialysis nearly 14 years and it had fascinated me since the first time I saw his treatment done in person. I'm considering dialysis as my specialty, but still trying to decide. It is a blessing and wishing you the best.
To: #mustang,
Dear Sir, How are you today?
I really appreciate your comment that dialisis is a gift from God. I am thinking about going into that speciality and was watching videos about dialisis and I found your comment.
Your comment added a million motivation for my desire to get into the dialisis world.
May God bless you in everything.
Thank and as medical professionals we love what we do
Having a friendly caring happy Nurse /Tech makes a big difference for us patients.
I became a phlebotomist 8 years ago. And never got the chance to put my skills to work due to lack of experience. I’m currently working for a mortgage company and want to get back to into the medical field 😊 I worked for a retirement center 8 years ago and loved every bit of it.
Long story short, I have a phone interview with DaVita next week. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I’m nervous excited
how'd it go?
I just finished my first week of training! Really enjoying my classes and just spent my first few days in the clinic ❤️
Hey Fran, wondering how long ur training was and if u ended pursuing that career.
How much they pay while training and how long is the training
I'm a RN in need of a change. This video was most helpful. I have always found Dialysis interesting. I always admired the Dialysis nurses that serviced my patients in the ICU. It may be time to explore my options for Dialysis Nurse opportunities.
I come from a medical field background. I find it very rewarding. I recently applied to Davita and am pending a second interview. My mom was a long term dialysis patient and to give back to the dialysis community would be an honor. I'm excited. Thanks for another great video
I'm so glad I found your page. brand new grad and just got the offer yesterday! I'm really excited, i worked as a dialysis pct in school.
This video is extremely helpful. I'm a new grad working in the ICU currently...however I don't see myself there long-term. I miss communicating closely with patients and it's very hard to get that rewarding feeling when the majority of the patient population is vented and sedated. I hope to transition to an outpatient dialysis clinic soon after graduating from my nurse residency!
I'm currently enrolled to get my certification in Hemodialysis nursing. After working in the Operating room for 20 years, I have always been thinking of switching specialty for a long time and I finally took the first step. Thank you for this video, it just gave me a stronger desire to switch to hemodialysis even more.
Bottom line you are ready now, finish certificate and apply now. They will train you...try Fresenius or Davita first.
Dialysis is a field that you MUST have an interest in.
Hi Stephanie, I love your videos & if I wasn’t in research, I would definitely consider a career working in dialysis center. Thank you for keeping us informed.
I enjoy watching this video; I have an interview on
10-28-24, and I'm very nervous about it.
How did it go??
I just came across your video! Thank you so much for your information. I am a new graduate and recently gained my LMSW I've been eager to pursue a career in dialysis ever since my sister underwent treatment.
God bless Ma’am! I’m considering hospice or dialysis social work. Your voice is so comforting and the video was very informative! Thank you! 🙏✝️❤️
New grad with a BSN and just got my job offer from Davita yesterday! ❤️
That’s fantastic news so happy for you…
How has it been?
@mallorynava4351 nearly 28 years as a BSN... mostly Med/Surg, I'll be starting next week as a DIALYSIS NURSE (training with DaVita), and I'm so very excited for this career path change! 🙏🏾
Hey Doll, This was a great video. I am interested in working as a PCT in a dialysis clinic to prepare me for nursing school.
That's a smart idea. I was just looking for this message. I'm in between
I’m currently taking phlebotomy. After I get done with that I will start my dialysis tech class in Durham. My granddaddy was gifted 4 extra years of life because of dialysis. I can’t wait to get certified and help bless other people like he was blessed! I have been a caretaker of elderly family members for 8 years now. I’m the baby of my family, so I’m excited to get out there and start my career finally.
I am about to graduate nursing school, and seriously thinking about dialysis nursing as a way to honor my dad. He got almost 14 extra years because of his dialysis. What a way to honor them, by helping others that walk similar shoes. Good luck to you.
I
m a freshly grad LVN student and was looking for something to specialize in and for a company that is huge well-known in America at least with good benefits. Thank you for confirming this. Also, the fact that the populations it affects are my people is a greater plus too cuz I feel more of a sense of purpose. Now I know what more to say for my interview, again thank you
Hello thank you for the tips..I'm a dialysis nurse..I just find your channel recently..and I love you content so helpful..thank you..😊
Even in Alaska there’s dialysis clinic all over did an assignment out there for a few weeks
Great watching listings sound great so true when you love what you do it's a blessing
I owe you $100 bucks 😂 interview with Davita today 🙏🏾😊
How is working with them???
I just got offered a interview at Davita and I’m really excited! This video helped me a lot thank you ♥️🤞🏽
How do like it at DAVITA , I am thinking to apply at davita .
I want to apply for a job there, so can you help me by giving any contact details on davita
@@norahkhadka9079 it’s EXTREMELY hard waking up at 3 to be in a 4am then probably not getting off til 6pm you have a lot to worry about but the one thing I like is they pay for you to go to school for 3 months, and everyone there is helpful so that’s a plus, but another great thing is they will hire you even if you have 0 experience and certification a few of the people That started have already quit 😭 I think this is a great job for people who want a career in dialysis or really like to stay on there feet
Thank you. I just got a pct position so I've been watching videos trying to get prepared
Hi i just a offer as well just not sure if i understand the pay do they pay well?
Thanks so much for the information. I am an.RN and I have been interested in getting into dialysis.
Hello & thank you for your most informative video series! Did I miss seeing your video about comparing/contrasting/differences between the big HD employers: DaVita or Fresenius (or US Renal)? You mentioned doing a video on working for the two larger dialysis companies within THIS video at the 0.45 - 0.50 mark. I would love to hear what you have to say about your experience of working for both of these big companies, and again, I very much appreciate all of the hard work that you have done in crafting these videos!! Thank you.
Hello thanks for the video I have my 2nd interview with Davita Next week
Awesome
Thanks for the information. I will be starting as a PCT in a couple of weeks.
Hi Stephanie, I just passed my patient Care Technician Exam with The National Healthcare Association. I’m applied for jobs in the hospitals and completed my application with DaVita to become a hemo dialysis pct. I’m hoping to get hired with my lack of experience. Keeping my fingers crossed 🤞 lol. This videos was very helpful . Keep posting plz!!
I am currently looking into a career change. Your input was very helpful. Thank you.
does the tech poke each time? or has the patient have ports already ?
Thank you for the video pct student here looking into to working in hemodialisys ❤
Hi Stephanie,
Thank you for your post. I have been offered two different positions one with Davita and one with Fresnius and I am undecided mainly because of pay and schedule. One position is as a home hemodialysis nurse and the other is in clinic dialysis nurse the in clinic schedule is very long and it seems that it can be very overwhelming while the home hemodialysis position schedule is Monday to Friday however, the pay is also very different the salary of the in clinic position pays double the home hemodialysis position. So my question is what is the difference between the two that makes the pay so different and for someone who is looking to getting into the clinical management aspect of the job would it be better to start as a home hemodialysis nurse?
I appreciate your response and advice.
Thank you
Shirley Kenol Fresenius has more generous benefits while Davita has more for career development if you want to move up. The difference in pay is probably due to having to come in super early weekend and some late hours and or overtime. You have like either position just depends on your long term goals. Home seems easier but you do more work for less patients kinda like case management but in center is like fast food.
@@kidneycarecoaching3766 Thank you Stephanie for the response and clarification. I think Davita may be best since my goal is to advance in dialysis although, they pay less but it may be a better match for me.
Hey dear. Thanks for educating me. Your information shared is good. Am looking for a job and I will love to work in Dialysis center..
Omg u r so kind Mr. Eric thanks
I'm having issues with time management especially during turnover to next shift. Any advice,please
Same here 😭
Well done. I especially enjoyed your down-to-earth, pleasant delivery. Uncle Terry.
P.S. Your Uncle Tonny and I were stationed in Alaska. 👍
That’s awesome wow small world...
Does dialysis require prolonged standing? I would very much like to know if I stand straight 12 hours or can I sit down when they are on the machine? Does it involve lifting?
I start next month !
Omg congratulations
Hey Stephanie. I was on dialysis for 4.5 years and I just got my kidney transplant a month ago. I’m really interested in working at a DaVita. I don’t really want to be a tech... but maybe like a social worker or some kind of administrative person or something. How do I get my foot in the door? Also, is it true that I have to have a MSW to work as a social worker at a dialysis clinic?
Yes most states require MSW plus have the license which includes about 1000 hours supervised by another licensed social worker.
Hello ma'am thank you for sharing. I am interested to work in dialysis
Thanks SO much for the video. I am graduating nursing school in May and have been thinking a lot about dialysis lately. Do you think that being a RN in a dialysis clinic will make it hard to get a job at a hospital later in my career?
I just qualified as a nurse and work in bedside care in a nephrology ward. Where u get the opportunity to do your bedside nurse care as well as learn the technical aspect of dialysis. By all means find an area like that whereby you don't lose your skills in a hospital and yet when ready can transfer and opt for dialysis only clinic.
I have wondered how this would work in reverse as I worked as a registered nurse on a hospital progressive care unit and performed peritoneal dialysis frequently. I am returning to work after being off 3 years for multiple surgeries and have applied to local dialysis centers.
Great info👍👍👍love the honesty
So glad I found you! I have been thinking of becoming a dialysis tech part time. I'm on dialysis 3 days my numbers are good 3hrs.15mins waiting for a kidney. Can I get hired? What is your advice
Sure apply to either another clinic or provider other than where you receive treatments. Try Davita.com or Fresenius.com careers.
Hi! I'm interested in changing careers into Dialysis. I'm older though, I'm curious if you feel this job is harder to break into at an older age? Is it a job that you can retire from? Thank you
If you are willing to learn no issues but don’t got into it complaining about past health concerns.
I started with Fresenius and so far its great.
Would you suggest applying to multiple positions for one organization if I’m open to working different outpatient clinics, or will it be frowned upon?
I'm a PCT working in government sector as well as I'm with a NGO too ..I'm in Dialysis fro. 2013 ....I'm from Rawalakot Azad Jammu and Kashmir
I am trying to get my foot in the door, I have applied @ Davita & Fresenius for 2 years, I am a CNA ( 14 years experience) plus just graduate from college with my BS in HCA, but I always get denied.
Based on what? Try recruitment event.
@@kidneycarecoaching3766 ok
Do you know if Davita have a administrator in training position
I'm fresh into the medical field and leaning towards working at a Dialysis clinic as a PCT and was wondering was I making the right choice as far as pay advancement and interacting with people.
Im a tech for 14 months at Northwest Kidney Center in seatac Washington i love the patients but can be stressful
Can you please explain to me what the difference in roles between a LVN vs RN in a dialysis setting (based in Texas)? I've looked for this info but have yet to find it... the TX BON is very scarce/vague in its description.
This will make it super easy go to a Davita website and look for positions for LVN, if you can find any look at the job description. Then look at Fresenius website and look at their job description for an LVN. If you don’t see any jobs then that answer ur question.
What a lovely video!
I'm trying to get on with Davita but finding it to be a difficult process
Ehhh. I've been working in the Dialysis field for many years starting out as a Tech, LPN, and now RN and I just can't deal with it anymore. Mostly due to the rude and feeling of entitlement from most of the patients. They may not have the best life, I understand that, however, it's not the staff fault they are in this predicament. Nurses and healthcare professionals are people too. And a lot of chronic hemodialysis patients don't seem to understand that. Some do most don't. That's my opinion on this field. On another note, I start my new job in a different and less stressful specialty and I'm very happy 😊😊😊
I get you. Would you like to share where you are working now.
Well you had to start from somewhere....
Curious to know what specialty you switched to? Just started with Davita and I'm already looking for other options
@@laradada4080what are your thoughts on it?
Hi Stephanie, I am interested in working as a dialysis nurse/tech. I'm a LVN and a new RN graduate (2019).
You would easily get hired but most providers could only place you at larger clinics. You need at least 1 year experience to be the only nurse in the building. Most ratios are 1 RN to 15 or so patients. Try Davita or Fresenius first...they train, great benefits and advancement potential
@@kidneycarecoaching3766 Thank you. Should I apply now or wait until I get my license?
Thank you for sharing
Hello! I hopefully you are doing well! I have a high desire in becoming a PCT but I am a little bit afraid because of my short English due I am a Hispanic person. Do you think if it is possible DAVITA accept people like me? Thank you!
I would like to know about this too
Hello,
I loved your video! I have an interview tomorrow with DaVita and I am super nervous. I want the job so bad. Any tips on getting through the interview? I have been trying to get in for a couple years and finally I get an interview!!
LeeAnn Roberts they will ask u things you have gone well...also a situation that you had a conflict.
How did it go? I received an offer here in queens New York last week
@@Sadjada5295 I didn't get the job :(
Matthew Melendez crap
24 for 3 months of training and
25 when you officially start.
I currently do 3 nights of home care 12 hour shifts @ 28qh.
So that would be more work (a decent industry) but for crap pay. Like I said I live in queens New York and there are LPNs making 30,35,40 qh
Matthew Melendez nurse
Hey thanks been a respiratory therapist for 39 yrs, sat home for 4 months about to go nuts lol
Im a new RN here in US basically no dialysis experience or any nursing job experience here. but i have 7yrs ER experience overseas. Im very interested in this field. Hope and pray that i will also pass the interview and get hired too♥️
how did it go?
I just applied for Dialysis Tech online at DaVitas ...I have no experience but I'm willing to learn. I love helping people and I think it would be a very rewarding career knowing that you are helping to save lives. Please give me advise on how to get the job?
keep applying online…either DaVita or Fresenius always hiring plus other smaller providers.
Hi. Im a new RN here in the United States and i am interested to become a dialysis nurse but i dunno how to get a certificate . Where and how to get myself into the training. Thank you for the response
First apply to a dialysis clinic and they will train you. Fresenius or DaVita are two large dialysis companies in the US.
@@kidneycarecoaching3766 do they accept applicants without hospital experience here in the US? Sorry for asking a lot
Thank you so much
huge help! thank you!
Can you wear short acrylics? If not can you have your natural nails at least polished? Hopefully this isn't a dumb question lol thanks!
No a dumb question at all...most places allow short nails with polish...
I have questions does it require lifting patients that are on wheel or can't walk ?
Good question. I have a phone interview next week.
@@OctaviaSimmons-py1ifhow did it go my interview is tomorrow
@@riorio-88 it went well. The Recruiter said I should hear back from them in a week or two🤞🏽
@ ok mine is tomorrow but just in case I got an offer from the hospital med Surg we shall see
@ Good luck☺️
Hi, Stephanie just watched your video, I have worked as an acute care Dialysis RN for 7 months I just relocated to Houston Texas and looking for a job in Dialysis, I took a job here as a bedside RN but I really want to work in Dialysis. Do you have any advice you can give me on how to get back into dailysis?
I would try either Davita.com or Fresenius.com both are usually hiring and have clinics and Acute positions all over the country.
Am interested pls help me as to how I go about it to get to the training. Am in Maryland
I got job offer from Davita and think about taking it. Do u have any opinions? I am an experienced RN with close to 4 year experience in acute care.
Great overall company with room for advancement for sure.
I have a job interview and I said lord I don’t know if I can do it
I am intrested in becoming a dialysis tech how do i begin
Davita.com Fresenius.com or indeed has positions posted in your area, apply online. You could also visit a clinic, attend job fair or hiring event both companies heavily recruit. They offer on the job training usually around 12 weeks coursework and hands on experience. You must be able to pass an exam to keep employed.
@@kidneycarecoaching3766 do they pay you for training I have an interview with them I just want to know
@@joannaj4024 yes with benefits after 90 days
I would love to get in Davita. Do you have any tips?
Try to attend a recruitment event plus you can apply online...
Can one do 12hr days in a dialysis center?
Hi Stephanie,
I’ve a interview with 4 people on Monday,can you please guide me with your tips.
Thank you.
How did it go
It's very interesting career, i get a certificate as CCHT, but the big surprise no way to catch any job all facilities need experience in NYC, I'm so disappointed 8 months now and nothing 😂😂
Did you try both DaVita and Fresenius? Try this, stop in at the facility close to your home and speak with the manager. She or he can retrieve your application from the computer system and help facilitate the process. They also have hospital but depending on the laws you may be only able to be a DA in those settings.
good morning ma, I will like to come and work in any center over there to gain more because am a dialysis technician working with irrua specialist teaching hospital irrua Edo state Nigeria. I want learn more about the job.
Hello I'm I would love to no more I'm very interested in this learning more about everything.
just got at job a davita yay!!!
Congratulations! Are you a nurse?
@@kimbathornton4686 yes I'm a registered nurse
So happy for you
@@deannabarfield5915 how do u like it as a nurse?
The hours are wild. 16+ hours.
Hello o have an interview with DaVita tomorrow what are some good things to say during my interview ?
Sorry for the late reply but always have a few things to share about yourself, always ask about management style, training and education opportunities
could you please list the name of two dialysis company thank u
DaVita and Fresenius both similar in management style.
Thank you
I just got hired by Davita, this is my first job out of grad school, the pay is amazing but I am just scared 😱. I was told my caseload is 125 or more; I feel like running😢.
That’s normal don’t worry
How much was the pay if you don’t mind me asking
@@DariTrinidad I'm in the 70's👌
@@abbeytoks $70s/hr?
would you know how much davita pays hourly for RN? tia
Based on experience and location around 32 per hour and up plus sign on bonuses.
Can you explain dialysis machine.
Dialysis machine uses osmosis and diffusion to remove toxin/poison and fluid from the patients body by pumps. Most popular is fresenius machine but many others.
Can a patient be a tech at the same time
In a different clinic yes but not your dialysis clinic...
It really depends on the unit & the rules and regulations! I knew quite a few people who where patients and learned to be techs in the same unit& became employed their.
I have no experience in dialysis. I worked long term and currently doing case management. Since I was in nursing school, i wanted to work in dialysis. Could you guide me on where to start? What do I need to do? Which will be the best company to start with?
Depending on location, the larger company Fresenius and Davita have the most clinics nationwide but other provide dialysis. Check dialysis finder to locate providers apply online, attend recruitment events or visit a clinic.
@@kidneycarecoaching3766 thank you!
What is heparin bolus
Heparin given in syringe at one time not by drip or pump all at once.
@@kidneycarecoaching3766 thanks to response.
But there is some kind of bolus system or unit ie 1 ml of heparin and 9ml of saline .
I am adithya dialysis technician from India. There any vacancy available
Yes, nationwide pct shortage. Especially experienced technicians
Nice
i lost my bet how do i pay you?
Refresh my memory, what did we bet?
Hello...Mam I'm a Filipino and currently working as a Nursing assistant in a DIALYSIS center here in Philippines...do you have any idea how to apply ? Thank you...
Davita website or Fresenius website and they both have sponsorship programs
Hi thank you uploading this video. I am really interested in applying for a dialysis nurse.
Can you please help me how to apply. Illinois area here. Thank you and God Bless.
The major dialysis companies are doing hiring surge right now in Illinois area. I applied on a Thursday and got called the next day for phone interview. And this past Monday had a in person interview. Check it out
Are u a Rn?
No I’m a registered dietitian working in dialysis and pre-dialysis education
Hii
Hello
@@kidneycarecoaching3766 hello I just watched your video and it was very much informative. I am a new Rn however I was a Lpn for 12 years but only worked with geriatrics. I have a interview tomorrow with Davita . I feel confident but is there anything you could tell me to better prepare me? Thank you for this awesome video.
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DaVita was by far one of the most toxic work experiences I've ever had.
Can you explain more? 😮
@@ninalovee2869 Not wanting to go back and relive that experience. Not even in retrospection. I'm just glad to be out of there, over it, and not looking back. Best wishes.