Accepted a job as a RN Case Manager as a new grad… burned out from working as a bedside CNA for so many years… I needed a break from bedside before jumping in as an RN. CM Training has been great so far. Thanks for the info! Helped a lot.
Do you recommend any books or other resources to educate ourselves about those terms such as Medicare part A, B.... to transition from floor nurse to nurse case manager?
Thank you for sharing I’m going into this new I got this opportunity as I do have some background experience in healthcare work and dealing with patients first hand even though I am not an RN yet because of my passion to make a difference as a CNA I am excited to grow and to have gotten this opportunity so will be learning a lot
Thank you for posting these videos as I am looking into going in a new direction. I just left med-surg/onc/hospice unit in a geriatric hospital where I was a charge and had a full load, 6-7 patients (so unsafe). I am looking into Case Management as a possibility. Is case management doable as a part time position?
I'm in the same position as well. ER is my background and specialty but burning out of bedside fast. I was offered a CM job at a level 2 trauma hospital.
Thanks for all the vids and comments! Can anyone give more input/advice? I just got offered an OR job as well as at a big hospital (been a nurse for about 2 years). I am a little burned out with patient -care I think. I don’t know what to do... I think my pro’s/con’s list now just comes down to pay. Google lists such a wide salary range... anyone have any input on what to expect for salary?
This is an excellent video. Thank you soo much. Although I’m not in the medical field but I have just applied for case management position within the Prison system. Some of the things you discuss related to discharge planning does apply in the correctional setting when it comes to RENTRY….So I appreciate this video.. BTW you speak very well and I was able to understand and relate to everything you have said. Thanks Again
I want to know more about utilization review, do you know any book that I can refer if I need to get familiar the case management terminology. I been at bed side for over 25 years, I m looking forward into case management after seeing your video. Great work in explaining the job description on your parts Thanks 🙏
I’m a RN, working on my masters, with 4 years of experience, from SNF, PACU, clinic, and now Med-Surg. What other qualifications do I need for a role in case management??
I have been offered a case manager position work at home position with bcbs I hate bedside I feel this is great change especially work from home what u think?
Coming from background of 12 years case management, I disagree with you, missing any part of case management can impact the patient life and put him in real risk
He talked about the downfalls of case manager and this is one apart of the discussion…You just wanted him to know you have 12 years( ok…. Congrulations) as a CM..
Do you work from home? I’m doing lvn and will be graduating soon. I’m more interested in this than I am bedside nursing. What state do you live in? What’s the pay difference between case management and bedside?
California pays case managers the best. You can work from home as a case manager but it all depends on the company you work for. Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/UP-7LzivRyA/видео.html
Just accepted CM position after 12yrs at the bedside. Soooo nervous. But your videos really help. Thank you!
Accepted a job as a RN Case Manager as a new grad… burned out from working as a bedside CNA for so many years… I needed a break from bedside before jumping in as an RN. CM Training has been great so far. Thanks for the info! Helped a lot.
Currently in the same boat. Did you end up liking CM as a new grad?
Nelly. What agency r u at?
Do you recommend any books or other resources to educate ourselves about those terms such as Medicare part A, B.... to transition from floor nurse to nurse case manager?
New terms to learn for sure. Transitioned to CM from bedside and lots to learn. It’s been 2 weeks. Hopefully, the lightbulb will start to come on.
How do you feel after a year?
Your nursing journey is like mine. I can see myself in you and i love case management like you👍🏻 thanks for making these videos!
Thank you for sharing I’m going into this new I got this opportunity as I do have some background experience in healthcare work and dealing with patients first hand even though I am not an RN yet because of my passion to make a difference as a CNA I am excited to grow and to have gotten this opportunity so will be learning a lot
Thank you very much. Very helpful. I'm in the same boat as the guy who asked the question. I am an OR nurse.
Thank you for posting these videos as I am looking into going in a new direction. I just left med-surg/onc/hospice unit in a geriatric hospital where I was a charge and had a full load, 6-7 patients (so unsafe). I am looking into Case Management as a possibility. Is case management doable as a part time position?
Great content comrade. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much, this helped me make a decision, do you ever miss the 12 hour shifts? What is the Nurse to patient ratio for case managers?
I’m gonna answer for him. No. Lol.
@@deaddropsd1972 haha
I'm in the same position as well. ER is my background and specialty but burning out of bedside fast. I was offered a CM job at a level 2 trauma hospital.
Thanks for all the vids and comments! Can anyone give more input/advice? I just got offered an OR job as well as at a big hospital (been a nurse for about 2 years). I am a little burned out with patient -care I think. I don’t know what to do... I think my pro’s/con’s list now just comes down to pay. Google lists such a wide salary range... anyone have any input on what to expect for salary?
@@jeanbackus5694 thanks! How are you liking it so far? Any major issues? Recommendations/advice?
This is an excellent video. Thank you soo much. Although I’m not in the medical field but I have just applied for case management position within the Prison system. Some of the things you discuss related to discharge planning does apply in the correctional setting when it comes to RENTRY….So I appreciate this video.. BTW you speak very well and I was able to understand and relate to everything you have said.
Thanks Again
I want to know more about utilization review, do you know any book that I can refer if I need to get familiar the case management terminology. I been at bed side for over 25 years, I m looking forward into case management after seeing your video. Great work in explaining the job description on your parts Thanks 🙏
Aurea Patel I will make a quick video in response to your question. I will upload the video today.
I wish I can ask you more questions in person, even though I really love the info you gave us, I still feel nervous to exept case management position.
Is there a lot of documentation?
If so , what type?
Is there oasis charting?
How did you learn all the term like code 44?
I’m a RN, working on my masters, with 4 years of experience, from SNF, PACU, clinic, and now Med-Surg. What other qualifications do I need for a role in case management??
Wow great information thanks!!
Good info, thanks!
Awesome video man, thank you.
Thank you for ur informative video!!!!👍👍👍
L&D. ER. PACU. now CM meet today ... what’s next ?
Great content😊
Do you work on holiday periods?
Did you get certified in CM before or after taking the job??
After taking the job
@@SamQuintani Thank you for answering!
@@tjsims8891 i got you!
I have been offered a case manager position work at home position with bcbs I hate bedside I feel this is great change especially work from home what u think?
Interested if you accepted the position with bcbs and if you like it. I have an interview with them tomorrow. Thanks!
Coming from background of 12 years case management, I disagree with you, missing any part of case management can impact the patient life and put him in real risk
He talked about the downfalls of case manager and this is one apart of the discussion…You just wanted him to know you have 12 years( ok…. Congrulations) as a CM..
Thank you!
Do you work from home? I’m doing lvn and will be graduating soon. I’m more interested in this than I am bedside nursing. What state do you live in? What’s the pay difference between case management and bedside?
California pays case managers the best. You can work from home as a case manager but it all depends on the company you work for.
Check out this video:
ruclips.net/video/UP-7LzivRyA/видео.html
@@SamQuintani thanks a lot man. What are the odds you think I land a case management job as a new grad lvn? Do you work from home ?
Do take work home?
What state do you work in? and were you a nurse? RN? LPN?
California, yes I’m an RN
Just 5 patients. Try 7.
this was good.
Milliman dude