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  2. Any part time hospital jobs that require no degree/little...

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    Patient Transporter - 0 training. CNA - 3-6 months training. ED Tech (EMT) - 1-2 months training. Lots of other jobs that take little training. Phlebotomist, EKG Tech, Etc. #3. I read the subject line and instantly thought "nurse". Of course... nurses do have a degree and lots of training. But I chuckled nonetheless.

  3. Getting a hospital position with no previous...

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    In NH, the class is usually a couple of weeks. However, like anything else, hospitals want prior experience before stabbing people in real life. Becoming an LNA (nurses assistant) requires 6 months + of school, and costs upwards of $1500 (here). And, I'm sorry to say, will involve a lot of changing bedpans, etc.

  4. Are there any jobs for physicians whose Board eligibility has...

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    Oklahoma just removed maintenance of certification (MOC) as a state requirement for physicians to be hired, get paid, obtain a medical license, or secure hospital admitting privileges, Robert Lowes reports for Medscape.

  5. Work as CNA without CNA certification? | Student Doctor Network

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    So yes, it's possible but I think it varies hospital to hospital. Hope that helps! Aug 27, 2010. #3. cheesier said: I was planning on getting my CNA certification and going for a job at the hospital, but all of the courses have filled up several months in advance. On all of the hospital job listings that I've seen, CNAs are required to have ...

  6. Practicing without board certification? | Student Doctor Network

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    c)Common. You are not required to be board certified (BC) to practice in the US. Most insurance companies and hospitals will require you to be Board Eligible (BE) to be a provider. Some may require BC after a certain length of time, but currently there is no requirement.

  7. What jobs can you get with EMT Certification?

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    Most EMT's are found on ambulances. 2) 18 to be certified in most states. You can begin the class younger if you will turn 18 before completion. 3) It could be one of these: Paramedicine, Emergency Medical Technology, Emergency Medical Services, Allied Health, Medical Technology, etc.

  8. Practice Exam for Psychiatry Certification Exam?

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    I would recommend passing them before board eligibility expires (many jobs require eligibility), but outside of academia, I’ve yet to encounter a job that requires certification. 4 years out of residency when I checked, 50% of my graduating class had board certification. All have easily found work. No one outside of academia in my class earns ...

  9. IM residency vs Hospitalist fellowship after FM res, for hospital...

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    I'm a rising PGY3 FM resident on a hospitalist training track wanting to do hospital medicine after graduation. I will graduate with approx 10 months of adult hospital medicine, 2 of which will be ICU. That's mod-high for FM, pretty low for IM, I believe. My family live in two of the most competitive areas in the US: S. FL and S. CA.

  10. Board Certification without Residency | Student Doctor Network

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    If you don't do a ASHP accredited residency, accreditation is required starting next year in 2013, you need to work 3 years in a clinical setting, meaning hospital and even from that you have to give them percentages of time you spent doing specific patient oriented things.

  11. Jobs with ECFMG certification ONLY | Student Doctor Network

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    63.3. Licensure for Graduates of Acceptable Unapproved Foreign Medical Schools. To be eligible for licensure, an applicant who is a graduate from a school outside the United States or Canada must: (1) be 21 years of age; (2) be of good professional character as defined under §163.1(10) of this title; (3) have completed 60 semester hours of college courses as defined under §163.1(12) of this ...