This may be my chance

Specialties Emergency

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Specializes in RN.

Been at my current hospital for 1 yr. Been an RN for 1 yr, an LPN 1 yr prior to that. I am on a 22 bed telemetry med/surg floor. This is a rural hospital and this is our only inpatient floor. There are total knees/hips, choly's, appy's, bowel resect's, that I can have gained experience with as far as surgical pt's. I walk 2 blocks to work at this present position. This has been a wonderful job and opportunity.

I am going to be offered a FT ED job which is 25 miles away. I currently work at said facility per diem on med/surg, the drive is no big deal truthfully. Another rural/small town hospital, BUT I am becoming bored with small facility med/surg because the real acute pt's are shipped "downtown." So, while I know I still have much to learn, I will only get "so much" exposure on these med/surg units. I think this may be my "time" to make a change. I want to experience ED, and have been cross trained at my present facility, but there are no opportunities for any consistent ED exposure. If I start at this small town ED it may well be a great orientation to level 1 trama ED after a year or so, assuming that ED nursing is "for me." The "downtown" facility requires ED experience and this would be my "primer." I guess I am just throwing this out there and welcome input. Why wouldn't I make the change??

Specializes in MS, ED.

Sounds like you've answered your own question! Take the job, try it out and maybe you can stay on per diem while searching for a larger ED after a year or two. Good luck!

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