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Nurses Are Quitting the ER to Do Botox

Por: Slate Health September 24, 2022

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Janet Gedjeyan’s first job after nursing school was as a bedside nurse in the heart and lung transplant division at a Los Angeles hospital. “I loved it,” the 29-year-old Californian tells me. Well, she loved some of it: “About a year in, I started realizing that patient care was a fraction of what my job entailed,” she explains. Gedjeyan spent much of her days dealing with physicians, social workers, and hospital... + full article



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