New to Derm Clinic

Specialties Ambulatory

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Specializes in Dermatology; NICU.

Bit of background info: Graduated in May through a direct entry MSN program, passed the NCLEX in May, worked as a camp nurse over the summer, started applying in June, and finally took a job offer this month. I start in 2 weeks. My research and interest areas are maternal/infant health. No such luck for this new grad getting hired in that field. One of the HRs took my resume and figured I might be a good fit for the derm clinic. So here I am! Dermatology, ambulatory care.

I don't know much about dermatology (I've been reviewing those chapters in my books, and went through a packet the clinic gave me, and will continue to review as I start work). I can't complain about this job - it's as cushy a job as a new grad could wish for! No nights, weekends, or holidays. Regular business hours. And a clinic full of incredibly kind and welcoming people. Techs, nurses, and doctors - all really seem to have each other's backs and function beautifully. I've been in a lot of clinics and on a lot of hospital floors, and the way the people in this clinic respond to each other is really something special.

I'm nervous about a couple things. I want to really be an asset to this team. The day schedule has never been a favorite of mine (almost all the jobs I applied for were night shift). Caffeine causes terrible reactions in me (seriously, I drink a cup of tea, and act drunk, hyper, and crazy - this stuff affects me far worse than alcohol). I'm hoping I'll be able to adjust to the day schedule well-enough. But I've never been a go-getter in the morning. How can I fit in with this team when my energy might not be where theirs is?

I'm planning to move on to a hospital job within three years. That's my career goal, and I don't think it's changing. How can I be good for this clinic while not diminishing my own career goals?

Basically - this isn't the job I would have chosen, but I still want to do well. I owe it to the people who welcomed me into their workplace. Sorry my thoughts are a bit all over the place. Hopefully talking through this on here can help me feel more prepared.

Specializes in progressive care. med surg. tele. LTC. psych..

You have MY dream job! I can't wait to work in a Dermatology Clinic.

Are there any RNs in your office?

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