I was a medical social worker in a hospital setting for 15 years. At first I loved it, but when managed care came in they dissolved the social work dept. and put us under nursing. I really resented that as I was not able to fully utilize my skills and was consigned to photocopying and ordering equipment. I left because I was not going to be dictated to by a nurse and have my role diminished because administration wanted to get rid of "those mouthy women"(social workers) who can stop a discharge if it's not safe. I have an Ivy League degree and a masters in social work from UC Berkeley. I ended up being a therapist but it was not what I wanted to do.
Wow, sorry to read this. Unfortunately some host settings like hospitals have done this but not all. Is it possible to look into another hospital setting? You may have a better experience in another hospital system or outpatient Medical clinic. Best wishes.
Great and informative video! I’m currently in college to obtain my Bachelors in Social Work. I see quite a few of my peers going into medical social work after obtaining their masters. This video brought clarity on medical social work as well.
Thank you for that video it was very helpful. This is my first week doing my internship as medical social worker at the hospital and all that you have said about the work environment is true....but I am still looking forward to being a part and gaining the experience.
Blessed to not report to a nurse. Our department director is a LCSW as is our manager and social work lead. I’ve been a LSW/MSW for over 20 years and a hospital/medical SW for 20 years. It is definitely not for the weak and many don’t make it
I’m being supervised by a nurse and it’s been a horrible experience. I’m new to hospital social work and have only been at the hospital for 3 months. Any advise?
Hello ❤, I am currently working for a big hospital organization, I am a financial advisor so I work with everyone. I have been told I should go back to school to become a social worker. What would be your advise or suggestion on where I should start? thank you for the video.
Do you know why you would like to go into social work or why others have stated you should? I think you should first start with your "why", what population you want to work with and go from there.
Hi there great video! I am a LMSW with no medical experience. I have been a social worker for over 5 years now and all of my experience is as a mental health therapist. Do you have advice on how I could become a medical social worker without a medical background?
Hi there! There are some similarities in the basic skills needed for both fields of Social Work. I think a Social Work Career Coach or Resume-building Professional will be able to look at your skills and help highlight those that are relevant to Medical Social Work.
I couldn’t get a medical social work placement and I am applying to a medical social work at a children hospital , any advice? I have three month left until I graduate with my msw
Hey there! that's great. I wish you a successful completion. While gaining experience in your field of interest during your field placement is ideal, it doesnt mean you cant get a job in that field post graduation. Where is your field placement now?
I’m currently looking for a masters program in social work. Do you think it is necessary to have a program with a clinical focus/specialization to become a medical social worker ?
Can you give me an estimate of how much a Medical Social worker with a MSW degree makes a year and what benefits ( health care, dental, vision etc. )you can get working in a hospital setting?
Hello there. The amount of money you will make as a Medical Social Worker will vary based on skills, years of experience, location etc so I couldn't possibly give you an estimate. I will suggest using a website like www.salary.com to get a customized salary range. If you are employed full-time with an employer, you will likely receive all of the benefits you have mentioned.
The answer is yes and no. A BSW degree however limits you to only about two medical settings such as extended care facilities (nursing homes) and a few outpatient clinics where you will mostly perform case management duties. If you want to grow in the field and expand your options of medical settings where you could work, I would advise getting your MSW degree if you are able to. A candidate with a MSW degree is preferred over BSW for most medical settings.
That is a good question. It really depends on the company you work for. Some Medical Social Workers wear scrubs, some lab coats, and others business casual.
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I desire to be a medical social worker so bad I always wanted to work in a hospital setting. Thank you for this content!
You are welcome!
I was a medical social worker in a hospital setting for 15 years. At first I loved it, but when managed care came in they dissolved the social work dept. and put us under nursing. I really resented that as I was not able to fully utilize my skills and was consigned to photocopying and ordering equipment. I left because I was not going to be dictated to by a nurse and have my role diminished because administration wanted to get rid of "those mouthy women"(social workers) who can stop a discharge if it's not safe. I have an Ivy League degree and a masters in social work from UC Berkeley. I ended up being a therapist but it was not what I wanted to do.
Wow, sorry to read this. Unfortunately some host settings like hospitals have done this but not all. Is it possible to look into another hospital setting? You may have a better experience in another hospital system or outpatient Medical clinic. Best wishes.
@@KshipsinKchups for being a nurse & having so much entitlement, you sound very insecure
They like to use nurses so they can work us to death with extra duties.thars why a hesitant to cross over to case manager
Great and informative video! I’m currently in college to obtain my Bachelors in Social Work. I see quite a few of my peers going into medical social work after obtaining their masters. This video brought clarity on medical social work as well.
Am so glad to hear that! 🧡
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You are so eloquent and well-versed in how you relate pertinent information
Thank you.
Thank you for that video it was very helpful. This is my first week doing my internship as medical social worker at the hospital and all that you have said about the work environment is true....but I am still looking forward to being a part and gaining the experience.
You are welcome and thanks for watching! All the best with your internship 🙌🏾
Thank you for the video! Just got accepted into an MSW program at my current college!
You are welcome. Congratulations!
Your so professional that I'm so interested to see how you unwind and take your mind off your busy work environment. Basically work life balance
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Blessed to not report to a nurse. Our department director is a LCSW as is our manager and social work lead. I’ve been a LSW/MSW for over 20 years and a hospital/medical SW for 20 years. It is definitely not for the weak and many don’t make it
Thanks for sharing!
I’m being supervised by a nurse and it’s been a horrible experience. I’m new to hospital social work and have only been at the hospital for 3 months. Any advise?
I’m a medical social worker now.
That's great!
Thank u mam for ur guidance . I am splecialized in medical and psychiatric social work . Love from India❤️
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for your wonderful knowlege and this information will help me on my journey in Social Work.
I am glad to hear that. Thank you.
I love your confidence ❤️
Thanks so much!
Thanks for the video. Starting my journey in becoming a social worker this fall
Best of luck! Thank you for watching!
Great practical tips, thank you!
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
How do I build my communication skills? I'm interesting in becoming a social work.
This is a good question. I will add this to my list of video ideas to discuss soon.
Thank you for your informative video!!
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Good information, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Great transparent information.
Thank you!
Hello ❤, I am currently working for a big hospital organization, I am a financial advisor so I work with everyone. I have been told I should go back to school to become a social worker. What would be your advise or suggestion on where I should start? thank you for the video.
Do you know why you would like to go into social work or why others have stated you should? I think you should first start with your "why", what population you want to work with and go from there.
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You are welcome!
I am currently studying medical social work
Thanks for watching!
Hi there great video! I am a LMSW with no medical experience. I have been a social worker for over 5 years now and all of my experience is as a mental health therapist. Do you have advice on how I could become a medical social worker without a medical background?
Hi there! There are some similarities in the basic skills needed for both fields of Social Work. I think a Social Work Career Coach or Resume-building Professional will be able to look at your skills and help highlight those that are relevant to Medical Social Work.
I couldn’t get a medical social work placement and I am applying to a medical social work at a children hospital , any advice? I have three month left until I graduate with my msw
Hey there! that's great. I wish you a successful completion. While gaining experience in your field of interest during your field placement is ideal, it doesnt mean you cant get a job in that field post graduation. Where is your field placement now?
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Hello there, no I do not.
I’m currently looking for a masters program in social work. Do you think it is necessary to have a program with a clinical focus/specialization to become a medical social worker ?
Yes.
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What if I don't want to become a medical social work? What would be the cons?
If you don't want to become a Medical Social Worker, you shouldn't go into the field.
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Can you give me an estimate of how much a Medical Social worker with a MSW degree makes a year and what benefits ( health care, dental, vision etc. )you can get working in a hospital setting?
Hello there. The amount of money you will make as a Medical Social Worker will vary based on skills, years of experience, location etc so I couldn't possibly give you an estimate. I will suggest using a website like www.salary.com to get a customized salary range. If you are employed full-time with an employer, you will likely receive all of the benefits you have mentioned.
Since they’re in a hospital do they work 12s or still 8s?
It depends on the needs of the hospital. I have seen both.
Can i become a medical social worker with just my bsw?
The answer is yes and no. A BSW degree however limits you to only about two medical settings such as extended care facilities (nursing homes) and a few outpatient clinics where you will mostly perform case management duties. If you want to grow in the field and expand your options of medical settings where you could work, I would advise getting your MSW degree if you are able to. A candidate with a MSW degree is preferred over BSW for most medical settings.
Yes you can. I have a BSW & I am a Medical Social Worker
What is the uniform as a medical social work?
That is a good question. It really depends on the company you work for. Some Medical Social Workers wear scrubs, some lab coats, and others business casual.