Remove Hospice Remove Huddles/Rounds Remove Scheduling
article thumbnail

Under New Management: Nurses Share What They Like (and Dislike) About Their Managers

Scrubs

Elisabeth She told me to put a mask on and visit my patient (hospice nurse) after I’d been exposed to delta and was symptomatic. She also always tries to work with our schedules. When staffing gets tight, she disregards her tightly scheduled day and she makes the needs of the unit (staff and patients) her priority.

Hospice 187
article thumbnail

Beyond Hospitals: Where Else Can Medical Assistants Work?

Prism Career Institute

Hospices Medical assistants play crucial roles in palliative care and hospice support settings. The well-rounded curriculum provides students with an in-depth understanding of the profession with a mixture of classroom training and hands-on learning.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Medical Assistant vs. CNA: What’s the Difference?

Prism Career Institute

These settings include nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, assisted living facilities, hospices, and even in-home health care. This program features a well-rounded curriculum with courses designed to teach direct patient care and basic administrative tasks.

article thumbnail

Difference Between a Medical Assistant and a Nurse Aide

Southern Careers Institute

They perform administrative tasks such as Scheduling appointments Keeping track of patient record Answering phones and making phone calls Organizing medical supplies and equipment Preparing patient charts and reports Filing paperwork and doing other light clerical work. The majority of nursing assistants have regular full-time jobs.

article thumbnail

Deep Dive into Duke Medical: An Interview with Dr. Linton Yee, Associate Dean of Admissions [Episode 593]

Accepted Blog

I think one thing that’s overlooked a lot of time is hospice because that’s like a totally different thing. This show is scheduled to air in September. ” Or you could have a short term thing, but then you gain tremendous value from it. It’s also hard. Emotionally, it’s very difficult. [24:49]