Oh my! I love your guys’ energy! So glad you were led to a nursing career!! I’ve been an RN for almost 20 years and am looking into CM! Thank you for your video and your sharing!
I'm very interested RN Case Management. I'm a new grad and had only 3months experience in Medsurg/Tele and now transitioning to Ambulatory Care Nurse outpatient. Do I need 3yrs experience in bedside to become RN Case Manager in hospital setting? Or MSN in Case Management will suffice my lack of experience? And which schools has MSN in California? I'm only seeing Samuel Merrit's MSN in Case Management and others are online out of state. I'm trying not to spend over 15k on MSN.
Hi Dianne! You don’t need a MSN, I recommend looking for a Case Management position in either the insurance world, or at a LTAC (Kentfield, Kindred, Vibra, Central Valley), get 1-2 years of experience, and then apply for an inpatient case management role!
Oh my! I love your guys’ energy! So glad you were led to a nursing career!! I’ve been an RN for almost 20 years and am looking into CM! Thank you for your video and your sharing!
I'm transitioning into ICM now and stumbled across this video. Thanks guys!
Cool hearing Shawn’s story. Looking forward to more collabs from you guys and Shawn’s film project
Coincident how are personal stories are very much quite similar (but also different in its unique way) ☝️
@31:35 please ask this question to everyone. This really made me go back and think about my own journey.
Thx you for doing this and never stop :)
Thank you very much.
This will be my path.
p.s. Great background music. Perfect volume and nice vibe!
I'm very interested RN Case Management. I'm a new grad and had only 3months experience in Medsurg/Tele and now transitioning to Ambulatory Care Nurse outpatient. Do I need 3yrs experience in bedside to become RN Case Manager in hospital setting? Or MSN in Case Management will suffice my lack of experience? And which schools has MSN in California? I'm only seeing Samuel Merrit's MSN in Case Management and others are online out of state. I'm trying not to spend over 15k on MSN.
are you still doing ambulatory care nurse outpatient? Do you like it?
Hi Dianne! You don’t need a MSN, I recommend looking for a Case Management position in either the insurance world, or at a LTAC (Kentfield, Kindred, Vibra, Central Valley), get 1-2 years of experience, and then apply for an inpatient case management role!
Get a CCM
why u guys on d flo