Is there a way that a New Grad with an ADN gain experience other than in the hospitals? I've noticed that at this time of the year, it is difficult for a New Grad to get a job since they offer this type of position at least twice a year (from what I hear). Yet, many hospitals require that you have at least 1 year of experience or a BSN in order to get an entry level position.(Catch-22?). As a matter of fact, I've thought about going into Peace Corps doing teaching (I heard that's all you can do) if that can be counted as experience. I also thought of getting my BSN later down the road.
To be honest, I wouldn't want to work in the hospital. I am afraid that I would end up feeling overwhelmed. I get intimidated with all the IV's and tubes and fear of giving the wrong medications due to feeling rushed or having lack of sleep, etc... I also have a mild to moderate hearing loss and fear of not being able to distinguish between sounds such as crackles or murmurs, but I know this comes with having a good amplified stethoscope and plenty of practice.
I worked as a Medical Assistant in a clinic and I like the environment. However, I was told that working in the hospital is the best place to gain experience. I wouldn't mind working at my clinic as an RN, but would feel limited in terms of clinical skills, since I would be mostly doing triages and prescription refills. I would consider that option when I am much older, but not as a newbie.
The areas that I'm interested in are wound care, ambulatory care, urgent care, public health and case management. I like assisting with minor procedures (Outpatient Surgery? Peri-Op?) and teaching since I feel that I'm educating myself as well as the patient.
Sorry that this is long, but I appreciate all the input you can give me.