What are Tips You’d Give to Someone Considering Telehealth Nursing? Â
Great question! First, do your research. Seriously, applying randomly for any job, especially in the age of mass information and artificial intelligence, is going to waste your time and energy. Â
Research what sort of telehealth job you’d like to do, such as more patient education roles, perhaps clinical research roles, or even a mix of both. Once you do your research, read those job descriptions and requirements, and see how you feel about those job duties. Â
Also, make sure you do some research on the company to which you’re applying, as many telehealth companies have recently emerged, but many companies have also downsized or experienced shifts in management. Â
Second, look at the possible salary ranges and job benefits. If you are looking at fully remote telehealth positions, inquire about at-home office reimbursement, such as cell phone or laptop reimbursement. If you are looking for hybrid roles or roles that require travel, inquire about the frequency of travel or visits to the office. Â
Third, make sure you know what you’re getting into. This is a major career shift that can influence your ability to obtain future in-person nursing work, especially if you do not plan to work in direct clinical care while doing telehealth nursing. Â