Thinking about working in NICU or PICU
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I graduate in December, and i have always had a desire to work with critical children. My only issue here is that, because my school does not offer us ANY opportunity to round in pediatric units, other than general med surg, my only experience in critical care is with adults. Mostly geriatric. Our school feels that this experience is not a necessary part of our education, even for the few of us who desire this field. So, my questions are:
1. People tell me that to be efficient in NICU i should start out in med surg to practice skills, but i dont understand this because if i am learning all my skills on adults, will it not be harder to transition to infants/children?
2. Am I at a huge disadvantage in getting this kind of job, due to my lack of training in this area, and lack of any previous medical experience?
I feel i am a compassionate person, who, although i am extremely saddened and hurt over a childs death, I also know that someone has to be there for them and the family. I want to be that person. I am willing to learn, be heartbroken, and cry with the best to acheive this, but i am so worried that my school has cheated me in the education i need for this field.
Any suggestions???