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I'm interested in trauma and critical care. I'll be graduating (ADN-RN) in a few months and I was wondering what can I do to prepare myself in getting there. Thank you!!!

I would get yourself in a BSN program starting right away and try to get into a surgical floor. Perhaps look into truama specific courses too. However, be open to other specialties. I wanted Peds the whole time I was in my ADN and BSN programs. I wasn't able to get in, but now I'm on adult critical care and I love it!

I appreciate your input Jean! And you're right, aside from this interest I also love cardiac unit so I will definitely look into getting in the med. surg. floor and BSN program . Thank you so much!!!

You don't NEED to have a BSN to work in trauma/critical care.

Thanks John! I thought it's one of those requirement needed for me to get into CC/Trauma Unit. I wonder if it's the hospital discretion and for them to be willing to train an ADN-RN to be qualified.

It'll be up to the unit managers, but your chances are better with it. I work with ADNs, but we've only had one new hire ADN and she is a NA now and will be gett her BSN in the fall.

Get your ACLS and TNCC! Try to really learn them and not just past!!

Graduated adn program December 13 and was hired into trauma ICU December 28th....VERY doable.

Wow congratulations! Did you have any experience in nursing prior to this hiring?

LPN for the two years I was in RN school. nothing that qualified me for this job. I honestly got mega lucky. 5-10 ppl from my class applied this one spot and I got it...

Specializes in CICU.
I wonder if it's the hospital discretion and for them to be willing to train an ADN-RN to be qualified.

A hospital may require a BSN to work in critical care, but a BSN nurse will require just as much on-the-job training as an ADN or diploma nurse.

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