So as to not mislead you Nole99RN, first let me say I do not have any OR background. I work in a level 2 ER and many of the nurses we have on staff have a varied background prior to coming to the ER. Our ER medical staffing is by ER MDs and PAs, all specialty MDs are on-call including surgeons Our ER nurses often assist the surgeons when they come into the ER for what ever reason be it Plastics, Orthopedics, or general surgery. Often it is obvious these MDs are frustrated by our lack of experience and occassional lack of knowledge or familiarity with specialized equipment used in surgery . Ocassionally we have to even call OR an see if they can send someone down to us to assist a surgeon. So MY POINT we'd love to have someone with the techical OR background and experience.
Your ER should have an orientation program that will allow you to gain experience needed before turning you loose. My guess is it will be no more difficult for you to to transitition to ER than for most nurses. The big change will be dealing with the patient attitudes and behavior that present a challenge to us all.
GOOD LUCK, I'M SURE YOU'LL DO FINE

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