u/anonymouss346

Work Environment

How many of you work in jobs that are more bread and butter? Like I mean haven’t done things like fiberoptic intubation, a lines, central lines, epidurals in years.

On rare occasion an a line has been required but I have not had a case like this in years. Central lines are rarely done in OR and if needed are done by the surgeon. And well fiberoptic is so rare with video nowadays anyway. I love my job currently but always wonder about what if I had to make a change? Or what if i was put in a situation and couldn’t do certain things from just purely being out of practice.

How has it been for anyone who has gone from a place like where I work to something more?

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u/anonymouss346 — 1 day ago

Anyone here in NJ that can help get a sense on current compensation for a full time non call (no weekends/nights) position? Trying to get a sense of the market to determine whether I need to negotiate harder for a role. Thank you.

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u/anonymouss346 — 18 days ago