Hi All!
Just a few quick question for you all about a new grad starting out in the ER.
I will be graduating this May and have started already checking out job openings of hospitals in my area (I know it's too early to apply, I just want to see what kind of units have openings and plus I'm so excited that graduation is finally approaching!) This summer I did an externship at a large urban hospital in L&D. Now I am currently working as a patient care tech in L&D at a magnet hospital located right outside the city. It's considered a medium sized hospital and is a level 2 trauma center. While I thought L&D was what I wanted to do right out of school, I am beginning to realize how important it is to develop a broad range of skills as opposed to working in a speciality right away. And like I hear so many of my fellow nursing students say, I don't want to do medsurg for the first year!!
So my questions to you are do you find that new grads who begin in level 2 trauma centers usually do well? I love the excitment, stress and fast paced environment but at the same time I don't want to be too overwhelemed to learn. I heard this hospital is very good to their new grad orientation. What is the average new grad orientation for the ER? And lastly, do you think I should suck it up and do a year of medsurg or consider the ER?
Thanks for your help!
Glamgal
P.S.- As soon as a patient care tech job opens in the ER I'm planning on jumping on it!