Need opinion from experienced CCL nurses immediately!

Specialties Cardiac

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  1. Which nurse residency specialty should I select?

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Specializes in Emergency, ICU.

Hello, all! I'm a new grad (December 2013) and have finally been blessed with a few job offers. On 2/28, I was offered a position in Emory's nurse residency program for the ED. I was very excited and happy since my senior practicum was in the ED. Then, today (3/4) I received another call offering a position in Emory's first cohort for the cardiac cath lab nurse residency.

After the initial excitement of another job offer from a great academic hospital, reality hit. Both are great opportunities. However, I have only had exposure with the ED. I love interacting with the patients in the ED, but I would enjoy the challenge of the ccl. I'm leaning more towards the ccl, but being a single mom, I don't know how I will be able to handle the on-call requirement for ccl. I have some family in Atl and could always have a babysitter for on-call days.

It appears that nurses come from the ED and ICU to the CCL. I will eventually go back to school to earn my DNP, so would it be better to get experience in the ED or CCL?

Both positions require a two year contract, so I want to make sure I'm making the best decision. PLEASE HELP ME!!

Specializes in Cardiothoracic.

First of all, congrats on two great offers! My initial reaction is that the ED will give you a broad range of experiences. Unless you want to specialize in cardiac, I think that's a better place to start and acquire many skills. Good luck with whatever you decide!

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