Originally Posted by cat123
I just want to ask every one if and how I could possibly get back into med/surg? I have been out of nursing for awhile due to some craziness in my life and now I would like to get back to it but am finding most jobs are with travel companies who want recent experience or the hospitals want recent experience. Any one have any ideas? Please

I think you should definitely buy a new edition Med/Surg book and do a 15 - 30 minute review every night for a few months just to brush up on some of the more common diseases and disorders.
I recently spoke to a continuing ed. teacher that taught a nurse refresher course over the summer and she said one of the RN's in there had been away from nursing since
1974 !!! Uh, 32 years away from nursing... HOLY MOLY. Uh, I don't know about you, but I can only imagine the culture shock that nurse is gonna be blown away by. If that nurse can do it then you should be able to do it (I'm assuming you haven't been away for more a few years).
(A tiny bit off topic, but it just popped into my head...)
I understand that nurses who leave the profession to pursue other interests don't develope amnesia, but what does everyone think about RN's who've been totally away from nursing for more than 30 years returning to the work force??? More power to them, but really, how much can they remember after 30 years????? Does anyone think that there should be limitations as too how long a nurse can be away from the profession when seeking to return to it?