Originally Posted by newnurse23
I am a second career new grad from a BSN program. I am on my 6th week on a cardiac access floor at a large teaching hospital. I enjoy the work, and the floor is challenging yet supportive - however, my problem is that I have a very long commute (1.5 hours each way) and am working a 40 hour day/night rotation. I am exhausted and have already become ill from being so run down. I have an offer from a small, but magnet status, community hospital that is 1 mile from my home. The thought of giving up the experience at the teaching hospital seems awful, however for the sake of my health and my family's health I wonder if I should stay local for a while. Experienced RN's - please give me advice on whether not having experience at a large hospital as a new grad will hurt me in the long run. New nurses - anyone else working in a community hospital - what has been your experience? This decision is literally tearing me apart so any advice/thoughts would be much appreciated!!
Thanks!
No, it will not hurt you in the long run as long as YOU yourself read, stay current, try to engage in conversations with the small community docs in the CCU about their patients, attend seminars, get your CCRN.
Your commute will definitely wear you down, put you at risk for an accident. In my opinion it is not worth such a long commute------gas prices, wear/tear your car, etc. etc.