Hi everyone. I'm still fairly new to the nursing field and have been interested in trying different areas before I decide on where I want to focus my career. I did 3 months in my first job which was at a SNF. I mostly accepted the job because I couldnt get a job in acute care. Shortly after, I finally got accepted to the hospital that I am currently working in as a Med Surg RN. Been working here for a year and 3 months now. After seeing patient's go down for GI procedures and speaking briefly to one of the nurses, I feel very curious and interested in putting in my application. Will I lose any skills making the jump? It's only inpatient procedures and I believe mostly focused on GI procedures like colonoscopy, endoscopies, ERCP etc. Also, what is the outlook on transferring back to the MedSurg setting after being on a specialty floor? Do employers look at previous experience or do I have to start from scratch?
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Hi everyone. I'm still fairly new to the nursing field and have been interested in trying different areas before I decide on where I want to focus my career. I did 3 months in my first job which was at a SNF. I mostly accepted the job because I couldnt get a job in acute care. Shortly after, I finally got accepted to the hospital that I am currently working in as a Med Surg RN. Been working here for a year and 3 months now. After seeing patient's go down for GI procedures and speaking briefly to one of the nurses, I feel very curious and interested in putting in my application. Will I lose any skills making the jump? It's only inpatient procedures and I believe mostly focused on GI procedures like colonoscopy, endoscopies, ERCP etc. Also, what is the outlook on transferring back to the MedSurg setting after being on a specialty floor? Do employers look at previous experience or do I have to start from scratch?