LPN actively for 18 years, also Medical assistant worked for several primary care Physicians and an OB/GYN and assisted in minor surgical procedures, endometrial biopsy, and colposcopy. I unfortunately had to leave a position 2018, What can I do?
A licensed practical nurse (LPN) is a nurse that provides basic patient care. LPN work under the supervision of registered nurses, doctors and other providers. LPN work with patients to give basic medical care. But they're also a direct link between a patient, their family and their doctor and other providers. Therefore you should not leave your position for LPN experiences, but you should ask the authorities for other specialized workers
I'm not sure where you are located at, but in Central PA we have a lot of private duty agencies in my area. They staff hospitals, in home private duty, and nursing homes. It could be a start to getting back into nursing.
I dont know why u had to leave the position so it is hard to give u an answer. Can you get another job? There are plenty of jobs in the medical field. Look on indeed.com or ask former coworkers. If I knew why you had to leave the other job it would bbe easier for me to help you.