Very productive day today. Partly luck of the draw, as I got files that had very clear decision pathways: this one must go to physician, this one needs a claimant call, this one needs to go back to the analyst for information they want me to review but has not arrived. Watch those file sail out of The Sauna (my name for the cubicle in which I sweat out my work week)!
But the other part was me: I was fairly certain I was making good decisions. That has come from analyzing the process of how to most efficiently handle the problems that pop up with this job, and that meant taking a lot of notes, then looking for common themes. Just like in any nursing specialty, I needed enough cases under my belt to start that journey from from novice to expert.
One of the reasons I hated the idea of taking this job was having to be a noob all over again after years of being the experienced professional. It’s hard to start over again, particularly when you’ve been slogging in the same trench for almost 3 decades. Like a lot of things, surviving a career change has lot to do with hanging on by your fingernails until the ride smooths out. .
OMG – it’s so good to have you back! You’ve been in my prayers.
hugs from PA
connie