Just wanted to rant about what's troubling me lately at work. Open only to advices not judgement unless constructive, thank you. Filmed with: Samsung ZFlip Edited with: Youcut pro
As a registered nurse that worked in US hospitals for years, I can tell you that the medical community is extremely hard on newbies. I can't tell you how many times I cried when I first started. I felt like I was incompetent and hated going to work every day. But I stuck with it and started feeling more confident with my skills and knowledge. After a while I realized that other staff were treating me like an equal instead of an idiot. Please don't let them get you down. Go to work everyday and do your best to learn. Don't be afraid to ask questions even if it seems that they are annoyed that you're needing help. Eventually you will be a pro at it and your co workers will respect you! Hang tough!!!
*hug ~ I know this video has been a while but I know it gets better through time., I'm still working and processing on going abroad to the US (still in PH) but as someone who has worked in several hospitals , this feeling is so normal when youre starting out in a new work place :/ it really sucks feeling so helpless and panicky 90% of the time . My very first job was at this fancy hospital with a lot of workload and it took me months to actually not feel anxious when going to work., my second hospital was easier for me to adjust, making work friends also helped a lot (and the second one was WAY less toxic than the first lmao ) good luck~ ! cheering for you!
Hello mam, normal yang naeexperience mo as new mt, pero base saken na matagal ng mt at napunta na rin sa ibat ibang hospital, sa umpisa may training talaga, need mo lang mag take down notes mam, isulat mo ang mga procedure na tinuturo sau, isulat mo sa way na maiintindihan mo, pwede ka rin mag drawing !!! Dapat may notebook ka na maliit para sulatan, para mababalikan mo sya, para pag mag isa kn lang, pede ka mag open ng notes
Yes, I bought a big notebook for it, kahit hindi ako sanay mag take ng notes kasi sarili kong notes pag sa school hindi ko maintindihan hahaha but for now it helps din, thanks for the support
Honey, Im telling you. Same things happen in any lab in any country. Trust me, I’ve been to 1000+ beds capacity hospitals in Philippines,dubai, saudi arabia. My soulution was to learn as quickly as possible by writing down notes. I even record tutorials and trainings secretly and write them down as notes when I went home, this way I can minimize error especially during actual work.
It's been a year now, and I have improved greatly, sadly my co worker still treats me like I'm incompetent and bad mouths me sometimes to our new co worker but tbh, I do feel a lot better compared to before, I'm used to her perfectionistic tendencies and I just brush off the off hand comments towards me and how I do my job, because to my manager, superviser and new co worker, I do a good job, and I'm satisfied with that.
Kulang ka sa Training sa pinas???? Wala kang ibang choice kundi iffigure out papanu mo mapapadali ung trabaho mo Jan combination of speed and accuracy. Once hinire ka INTERNATIONALLY dapat pang international din ung galaw ndi ung para kang intern, gets m ba?? Soooo Anu ggawn mo, mgiicip ka pgaralan mo ung Sistema ng laboratory mo and all sections if you are a generalist,, You can share your emotions here bec this is your platform right, PERO marutulungan k b namen???? Ndi,, Ikaw pa din tutulong sa sarili. DISKARTE bhie, Yan Ang kulang sau s ngyn kse nga bago k p lang, kht saan k mgpunta kht pinas Meron tyong training period at after nun mgeexpect n cla sau. PaG aralabln mo maigi or else lalagapak ka s competency assessment, Performance evaluation Yun. Godbless and good luck, stop this rant and get up and move. ❤❤❤❤ Make your country and your SELF proud Jan ka humugot. You