I am also done with the post-bac program. Boy, has it ever been rough! Since hindsight is 20/20, I have all of the answers now - how I'd study, what type of job I would have obtained - you know, all of the answers. I am just GLAD I only have about 1 month to go! It's been a challenge: working full time, dealing with my kids' little issues, having a headache that seems to have lasted a year (what a pain!), trying to understand why there weren't more hours in a day, having doubts about this direction in general... but, it will be over in a month. My classmates and I can't wait!!!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Saturday, February 07, 2009
I'm a Winner!
For those of you who didn't sign in to the Student Doctor Network's Test Prep Week Giveaway (which wrapped up January 30th), you missed a great opportunity! I've gotten word I am the winner of Kaplan's Comprehensive MCAT Study Guide and also the winner of an Ipod Touch/Phone application from Modality, Inc.! It pays to play! Thank you, SDN!
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Hospital Layoffs
Yes, it can happen at a hospital. This is the short version:
BUDGET CUTS - Hospital will reduce its budget to make up for a shortfall in patients and a jump in bad debt.
Here are the steps the hospital will take to cut its budget:
I have worked in healthcare since 1993 - all of that time for hospitals. There were rumors swirling all the time about possible layoffs, but I've never had the misfortune of experiencing such a devastating, life changing event. I hope patient care won't suffer (I guess it won't, since admissions are down 6%...). But, this happens often - http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Hospitals-ill-from-more-bad-apf-13922466.html
I admire those who run and maintain hospitals and realize they don't have an easy job of adhering to all of the regulations, poor reimbursement, expensive equipment, and not to mention, the care of sick people. Trouble is, though, I don't believe the proposed upcoming changes in health care really address the issues involved in providing care by hospitals. Don't get me wrong, I am making an assumption (yes, I know what happens when someone assumes...) of course, as I have not read any of the proposals yet to be released by the government over their plans to fix healthcare. But, as complicated as the problem is, I hope they bear in mind it can't all be fixed by throwing money at it (that's being done for everything else). We'll see...
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