Yooo man I’m with you. Dealing with rude patients and feeling like a servant has made me rethink nursing but like you said luckily nursing is a huge field. How’d you get into case management?
Thank you for this video. I’m feeling exactly the way you described in the beginning. I’m ready for change. I pray I get an opportunity to do case management.
I'm potentially moving to case management from over 20 years at the bedside due to severe back problems. When you said "you don't have to wipe poop" I literally started laughing to the point of crying. Thank you for that :).
I'm majoring in social work and looking for the right branch of case management that interest me. I used to want to be a nurse and now a case manager. I think this works out perfectly, thank you sooo much!!
I don't have any problems doing nursing tasks but I have a problem cleaning butts the whole shift, sometimes I have to even hold nursing task to put a pt in the comode. I'm sick of it, looking to get into the case management field.
I’m a nurse case manager and have a degree in social work and nursing… I agree with all that you said! I’m old and been doing a long time lol… glad to see fresh air here
@@Melanie.Perez. Case management is all about advocating for patients, having compassion for patients, making sure patients needs are met before leaving the hospital, and willingness to help others!! I talked a lot about these criteria during my interview! Good luck!!! I'm sure you will do great! I started my new job at the hospital as case management and I love it!!! I actually applied for the job after watching Sam's video!!! What an inspiration! Thank you so much Sam/The Nursing Channel!!! If I didn't watch your video I would still be doing bedside nursing :( lol
@@emanjadallah3765 hii need a case manager who currently work in setting for my case management course assignment that is interview a case manager its just a 5 questions based on experience and role of case manager i really need pls let me know if u want to assist me
Thanks for the video. I am also an RN, BSN, I HAVE A QUESTION. DID YOU HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE OF CASE MANAGEMENT PRIOR TO YOUR FIRST CASE MANAGEMENT JOB? ( AFTER YOU LEFT YOUR BED SIDE JOB). THANKS
What do you recommend I could do to prepare for this? I'm a new grad doing bedside nursing and I feel I won't last long doing it... Already looking for alternatives.
OmegaGrape case management is a good alternative. Each hospital varies with the requirements for applying for a Case Manager position. Typically they hire individuals with a BSN and 2-3 years of bedside experience.
Not sure if you are familiar with this, but can you make a video regarding prenatal case management? I'll be starting that position soon and there's no videos concerning this. Thank you!
Hello, I'm a Case Manager RN. My position requires the CM's to either be a RN, LPC, CLSW or have a Master's degree. The RN at my job does not need a Masters. If the CLSW or LPC is hired as a cm then they're doing the same job as the other CM's. If they're hired as a Therapist, then they only do therapy. They also sometimes recommend outpatient services but usually they consult with the cm and the cm will set the aftercare before the patient is discharged. It may be different at other facilities but at the psychiatric center , the positions are similar. I think the therapist may get paid more. I hope this answer your question. ☺️
Great video! Just found you! I'm sort of in a rut and was offered to interview for a Nurse Manager position, but before I interviewed I wanted to ask you how the salary looks? If you don't mind me asking! Google has such a wide range, and I sort of want to know what to expect. I was also JUST offered an OR job at a bigger hospital (no experience in that either), so I don't know which way my path is leading :-/ I hope you see this!
Very good content 😊 I’m interested in case management.But, what’s the sound in the background?To prop the phone use a selfie stick in a water bottle with beads . Thanks you gave me wealth of information.😀
Hi. I am an occupational therapy student and i want to start a case management business in my country. We do not have case management here. Could you help me about it. I have read some books and watched some videos about it, but i have many questions and it is still vague for me
This was a great presentation thank you, job well done: I have lots of bedside experience and it seems I could be a great case manager but no experience with the policies medicare and such and lack computer skills how do i go about this; any suggestions?
KimmyDTV typically they require that you at least have 2-3 years of direct patient care experience such as being a Med-Surg Nurse. I applied to a Case Manager position only having a few years of Med-Surg experience and no Case Management background. But you don’t know if they will get you until you apply :) . Each hospital varies on their requirements. Go for it!
After 16 years on direct patient care OR/PACU/PRE OP/WARD/ICU and Outpatient clinic Patient I am now switching to Case Manager looking forward to get my certification CCM, I am not going to lie it kinda bothers me seeing nurses that barely worked in hospital settings with direct patient care switching to an administrative position without getting the amount of experience that these positions requires. I don't know that just my opinion. I was distracted by your dog poor thing has some serious allergies lol.
Hello Saiki, My name is Mustapha Ezzarghani. I’m a Moroccan living in the US. I’m currently in nursing school. My goal is to graduate and get some experience working at the hospital and then move back to Morocco and work as a case manager with US patients, but I was never sure that that’s possible. I saw your comment, and I wanted to ask you to tell a bit about your experience. How did you get the job? Were they ok with you working for Philippines? How is working from a different country? Thank you
Hello friend! I loved your video and I actually took notes on it because I have an interview on Monday for a RN Case Manager position. It is for a huge hospital in my area of Virginia. I have been a RN for roughly 2.5 years (14 months Med/Surg and 14 months Long-Term Care/Convalescent with a random 1.5 months of trying dialysis). I graduated in 2016 and have only worked for this healthcare system (Riverside) so, I think that really helped me get this particular interview. With that said, I technically do not meet their preferred qualifications of at least 3 years nursing experience and case management experience. They do prefer acute med/surg experience so I have that going for me. Also, I do not have a BSN, it was preferred, but not required. My questions for you are: What kind of interview questions can I expect to receive and what sort of questions should I ask them? I've been made aware of what pay I will receive. I have no experience at all with case management, referrals, or even discharging to be honest. I worked nights and we RARELY discharged patients during night shift. I want to have great questions prepared but do not want to come off as completely clueless. Basically, I would appreciate any insight on how to best prepare for the interview. Thanks so much for your video and I hope to hear from you soon! Take care!
@@KimmyDTV My Interview went very well! I got the job and start on May 28th! The director of Case Management loved me and iterated that she prefers to have somebody with no experience and a great attitude versus somebody with experience and a bad attitude. She said that she has no issues training me. I found the job looking through job postings through my current hospital group. I have worked as an RN with the same company for 2.5 years. I saw this position become available so I decided to apply.
@@nickperkins2471 yayyy congrats!! Do you have any advice for how i can getthis position i have been an lpn for 6 plus years i am about to be an rn in november 2020 with associates what is the quickest way?? Do you live in nyc? Thats where i live
So I see a lot of case management openings and they all want to do three year plus of experience what is your advice on getting in with case management if it’s something new for me
Nic it doesn’t hurt to apply. Worst thing they can do is say you’re not qualified. Hopefully, you get an interview and you can persuade them to hire you. Don’t give up, Keep applying for a CM position until you get your foot in the door. Best of luck!
What steps should I take to become a case manager? I’m currently getting a B.A degree in psychology. I’m thinking about minoring in rehabilitation services to aid in getting me on the right path to become a case manager. I really hope that you see this!!
ajoshi06 lol funny you asked. I had gotten home from work and was getting ready to change into my comfy clothes. Then the idea 💡 popped in my head that I should make a video on Case Management. So the waist down is comfy clothes and the waist up I keep it professional.
the problem is people dont usually feel like having people all wound up like you are, jumping around etc. so I dont think the disrespect was anything personal. some people just dont like the loud behavior, thats all. you have to come down to their level, their mood. its a skill. maybe you dont have that skill. not sure. as for feeling like a servant, you basically are in this job right? everyone serves someone. unless you are the boss or are self employed. its the job. maybe you are too young and cant handle it. Heres the thing- Ive been highly upset when Ive come into the ER and sometimes I get a receptionist who gets back in my face because she feels she is not being respected, wake up call- you guys are supposed to be in a professional position, so you have to be able to handle people nicely who are otherwise not so nice because they are under so much stress or pain. take the fidgety-ness down a little and you might fare better- even as a case manager