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If you specialize RN for sure.

Posted By: my opinion on 2006-03-27
In Reply to: RN versus MT, which would involve the most money to be made. I am not sure if I want to go into RN - Angela Rae




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How many people specialize?
Is it common to specialize in one area.  Do a lot of people do this?  Is it easy to find a job only typing psych, cardiology, oncology or something like that?  Is your job easier as a Transcriptionist just typing one specialty and is the pay more or less?  Thank you.
I specialize now and make more $$$
I specialized in neurology for very many years.  Later switched to acute care.  Now I am back to neurology again and making much more $$$.  Same doctors and terms day in and day out.  I do have a backup rheumatology account and will **specialize** with the 2.  It is very very hard to find a job like that.  I got lucky.  I love it.
Do any companies let you specialize rather than work out of a huge pool? nm
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