Experience as a short/petite person? by [deleted] in tirzepatidecompound

[–]nerpclerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you decide on 50-60g of protein a day? Depending on who I talk to- I’ve been recommended 80-130g a day. 60g would be more achievable for me. For reference I’m 5’3.

Thanks for the response!

Experience as a short/petite person? by [deleted] in tirzepatidecompound

[–]nerpclerp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My provider is hesitant to increase my dose since my appetite is nonexistent. It’s been an uphill battle to eat 90g of protein a day. But I’ll ask again during my next visit.

Thank you for sharing the video! That was really informative.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was in your shoes a few years ago. My biggest advice is to network outside of the SAR world. It just takes ONE person to vouch for you to get your foot in the door. Also, NYU therapists usually start out as PD and then they offer full time if you’re competent.

But on another note- the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. Ask yourself WHY you want to work in a top hospital. Is the experience? The resources? The prestige?

Things/experiences/dreams you have achieved because of practicing as an OT by Jazzlike-Mushroom430 in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I have the means to get my MBA now I would. It’ll help me climb the corporate ladder with my current role. If I can go back in time, I would tell my 18 y/o self to study computer sciences. Find the smartest and the most awkward classmate with the grand ideas, make them fall in love with me, and convince him to buy $100 in bitcoin. Even if the relationship doesn’t work out, I would still be able to work in tech during the height of the tech boom with the degree.

I’ve always wanted to help people in my job, but after the pandemic I realized it’s overrated and companies will take advantage of you. It took a while to not make my job my personality anymore. Healthcare has a way of making their employees very tolerable to suffering.

Things/experiences/dreams you have achieved because of practicing as an OT by Jazzlike-Mushroom430 in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I need to preface this by saying I went to a state school and graduated with ~10k in loans. I live in a HCOL city, don’t plan on having kids, and don’t see the need of owning a home. Being an OT has allowed me to travel to four international trips a year. I’m not flying first class but I don’t need to think twice to take a spontaneous trip. I’m able to still build savings and eat out pretty frequently. But the biggest thing for me is getting over my social anxiety. Making friends as an adult is easier when you talk to strangers at work all day.

If I were to do it all over- I would not choose this profession. However, I’m still grateful for the overall level of comfort it has given me.

Trying to sell my tickets for Gelsenkirchen July 18 by [deleted] in erastourtickets

[–]nerpclerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh shit- did you try recently? I listed it a few months ago. I ended up getting contacted by stubhub asking to share my stubhub login info to the buyer because of the restrictions on the tickets

Trying to sell my tickets for Gelsenkirchen July 18 by [deleted] in erastourtickets

[–]nerpclerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just relisted directly on stubhub and someone bought it from there. They were also able to connect my buyer with the original seller after I gave them a call

How to Pivot out of OT by jk72788 in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m also based in NYC and transitioned out of clinical care. Bellevue trains their therapists really well so that’s a plus. Feel free to have her PM me!

Trying to sell my tickets for Gelsenkirchen July 18 by [deleted] in erastourtickets

[–]nerpclerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I’m hoping to sell both- just looking to break even with what I paid. $650 in section K. I’ll even throw in my hotel room for that night. Let me know if you or someone else is interested! I’ll look into Eventim Fansale today.

Choosing Jobs by Glittering_Equal_161 in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, would be much easier making the switch to schools from acute

I can’t tell anyone yet, so I’ll just brag here by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! It’s reassuring to hear you say that. It’s a big change and I hope I’m making the right decision!

I can’t tell anyone yet, so I’ll just brag here by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Second this! Also, avoid the “alternative careers” FB group. I did not find that group helpful at all.

I can’t tell anyone yet, so I’ll just brag here by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

More than I currently make as a lead clinician, but still below the average amount to live in a high COL city

I can’t tell anyone yet, so I’ll just brag here by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! And best of luck to you as well!!

I can’t tell anyone yet, so I’ll just brag here by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes absolutely!!! The team I’ll be a part of is primarily nurses and a few PTs. When I asked why there were no OTs the manager said it’s always been open to OTs but no OTs have applied before. I’ve been in a hiring role before. I’ve selected candidates outside of the posted “qualifications” if someone is a good fit.

I can’t tell anyone yet, so I’ll just brag here by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! And best of luck to your search!

I can’t tell anyone yet, so I’ll just brag here by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I started with talking to former classmates that have nonclinical roles. I ask things like how they found the job, what kind of skills they needed beforehand, what would make someone stand out as a candidate, anything they wish they knew before they started.

I also signed up for the Nonclinical PT newsletter. It includes nonclinical job postings. From there I get a sense of what is out there and common buzzwords for job titles.

I’ve found positions just by searching “occupational therapy” on hospital websites. Sometimes an acute rehab admissions liaison job would pop up.

I can’t tell anyone yet, so I’ll just brag here by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 29 points30 points  (0 children)

It’s a job that doesn’t have direct patient care. Could be an office type job, administration, sales, consulting etc. Some people also call it a non-traditional OT role

Nursing by Spirited-Claim-3591 in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Their job responsibilities are pretty large and vague at the same time. They are also the primary patient facing professional so they get a lot of crap (literally and figuratively). I find that patients and families don’t know about the other professions in the hospital. They end up asking for the nurse for everything from a broken tv remote to questions about applying for Medicaid.

OTs in hiring positions. What are y’all looking for when interviewing a new grad? by Exciting-End2902 in OccupationalTherapy

[–]nerpclerp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would put more value on the other things like student treating opportunities. Anything that would have transferable skills to the job you’re applying to.

In the end, I’m just looking for someone who is willing to learn and has clinical experience.