Question by marklar: would it be less stressful, more stressful, or about the same to be a ultrasound technician than a nurse?
I am considering becoming an ultrasound technician/sonographer or a nurse. A nurse has more job demand, but a technician might be more enjoyable. I’m not sure which one I would like better. I would appreciate any information that would help me decide. Thank you!
would I be able to find a job in almost any location I wanted if I were a technician? or would that require even higher job demand, like being a nurse. I might like to live in or near Seattle, Washington.
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Answer by medpsych1
It would be much more stressful to be a nurse. Their job demands much more from them and they see much more.
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Question by Stacey W: nurse technician jobs in mississippi?
does anyone know of any where that hires nurse technicians in the jackson, madison, clinton, ridgeland or brandon area besides baptist, st.dom, umc, or va none of them are hiring I was considering nursing homes, rehab places etc.s i graduate in may but i need to make some money until then the hospital where i work as a tech now only gives us 16hrs a month. or do you know of any legit online jobs etc
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Answer by happy
I know there are websites that recruit for that area. I would google a search for nursing jobs there.
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Question by Tunkye2829: What is the starting salary for a certified nurse technician and a medical assistant?
Who gets paid more starting a medical Assistant or a Certified Nurse Technician and which is a better field to get into if you are interested in becoming a Registered Nurse.
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Answer by Caramel Princess
Try these links:
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http://www.salaryexpert.com/index.cfm?fu…
http://content.salary.monster.com/……
http://www.payscale.com/
http://www.homefair.com/homefair/calc/sa…
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Question by saL.: How long does it take to become a nurse AND vet technician?
I wanted to get an associate degree in both nursing-to become a certified nurse- and in pre veterinary-to become a vet technician.
It does only take 2-3 years to become a RN right?
So the question is:
In how long can I get my degree for both nursing and per veterinary if i major in both when i go to college?
ThAnx.
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Answer by blood_red_moon
Well, it takes 3 yrs to be an RN, 18 mths to be a vet tech, and 7-8 yrs to be a vet….so if it do it all at the same time, around 8-10 yrs depending on many classes you take each semester.
But I wouldn’t recommend it…I am in nursing school right now and it is a nightmare by itself!!
But good luck with whatever it is you want to do!!
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