Originally Posted by RNERHOUSESUPOR
The hospital that trained me in the OR had a mostly RN staff. RN's could either scrub or circulate. Some did both. I prefered to scrub but did assist with circulating larger cases.(When I wasn't scrubbed in.) I'm finding that hospitals are assuming that since I am an RN, I circulate and to keep my position I "Have to Circulate." It is a travel assignment that was presented as a "Must be able to scrub" when I accepted. They since found a Surgical Tech and I am being pushed out since "You don't circulate."
Most hospitals are going to want RN's to circulate. That actually is the norm since in most states, the circulator has to be an RN. If you can scrub, that's gravy. I love to scrub but I realize that as an RN, my main job is circulating.
My advice? Learn to circulate. This way, you'll be a nurse that can do both and this will make you more marketable in the long term. Many places have scrub techs now because they don't make as much an an RN, so you will most likely run into this problem no matter where you go.