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Would having previous employment as a medical secretary make a good impression when applying to nursing school?

There are many jobs in a hospital setting, doctors’ office, or nursing home that would bring a person into contact with patients. I just was unsure if having worked as a medical secretary with patient contact would count enough to make a good impression on a nursing school application.

Can anyone offer advice?

Generally speaking, what are the previous job backgrounds that really make a good impression on a nursing school application?

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