"Not much that I don't love!"
"I enjoy making a difference in the lives of others each day. I wish we had more time to spend with the residents and less time spent on paperwork required by Medicare."
"Love working with people in general: hate some of the outcomes for the patients."
"I love what I do. I have been an RN for over 10 years and I love every minute of it."
"I love working with patients, co-workers, and professionals. Scarce resources are sometime hard to come by, but team work are key for success."
"I love my job as a Medical Coder. I love the challenge it brings to my everyday work."
"I enjoy the challenges presented by the difficult surgeries that I participate in. The brief connections that I make with patients and the immediate differences that we are able to make in the patients' lives is extremely gratifying."
"I love the vast opportunity and responsibilities which challenges me to grow and be better. I love being a resource person to my colleagues and always happy to help impart the knowledges and skills as a CRRN."
"You get to meet tons of different types of people. There are so many avenues in the field that if you become unhappy, it's quite easy to change direction utilizing the same degree!"
"Working in trauma, it was amazing to watch them go from never moving at all to watching them wake up and slowly moving. That's what nursing is about. Knowing you took part on their care and helping them move and hope filling get someone back to baseline. But the best is watching them come in months later to visit when in the beginning their prognosis was not good. That's nursing."
"I love providing care to people. I hate being viewed as a maid by some patients and their families. I went to school for four years and am able to think critically about situations, not just fetch water."
"I love taking care of patients and enjoy being there for family members. If I did not feel unappreciated as a professional this would be a completely positive review. The culture of the organization is prioritized to marginalize the RN. We went almost half a year without a CNO, they put interim people in place but do not tell anyone what is happening. Even our department managers don't know what is going on. Information is costly at Loma Linda, also resources to do your job well. It's discouraging."
"I love the patients and team that I work with. It is fulfilling and important."
"Very busy, fast paced and energetic unit to work on."
"I love nursing. I plan to stay in my field until I cannot work any longer."
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