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I am currently a school nurse and before that worked for five years in urgent care. It was hospital based and we occaisionally saw chest pain and other real emergencies but of course, shipped them via ambulance to the main hospital lickedy split. I am 48 years old and I want to work in the hospital over the summer. I am thinking ER would be a good place. I like the variety, the turnover. Anyone in ER start there later in their career? I have critical care, ACLS, educator and mangagement backgrounds as well as the school nurse thing. What do you think?
I went to the ER at 52, after ten years of ICU. Your years of wisdom and patience will be a benefit. I work 11am-11pm and it's always fun the see the twenty-somethings yawning by 9:30pm or so, and us oldfolks are still going strong.
I'm 40 and just started in the ED a few months ago. We get a GREAT ED "school" training program for 4 months, then a preceptor for another couple of months if we need it. I'm really excited to keep learning and learning.
Well, if that ain't the truth, Bill! I find some of the "twentysomethings" dragging butt around after a few minutes! PAHLEEZ! ...and y'all don't slap me!
Well, I appreciate the thoughts! I know I have different things to offer at this age than I did ten our twenty years ago. I wondered if it would be too crazy to keep up and too overwhelming with the pace. Thanks for the encouragment.
I am 52 & just started in the ER....I love it! I have only been a nurse for about 1.5 yrs. I worked ms/tele before that. My orientation was short & sweet but I know if I need help all I have to do is ask. I can say I have no problem with the pace & it is busy! We only have 3 verified trauma centers in the state & I work at one of them. So give it try! & good luck.
I transfered to ER a little over a year ago,...at age 40. Of course your not too old!!! Some of the jr high drama might get on your nerves, but you are mature enough to just laugh at it an move on!