I was trying to find some information that I might have already had on this for you. The Discover Nursing website doesn't have a specific listing for Cardiac Rehab Nursing, just Cardiac Care Nursing (
http://www.discovernursing.com/jnj-s...ty_detail.aspx). However, I worked on a stepdown unit for a number of years and have known of family who had open heart surgery and participated in cardiac rehab programs. I do believe that many of the nurses who work in this area started out as CCU, cardiac surgery unit or cardiac telemetry nurses. Where cardiac rehab is provided through a private physician's practice, it is likely that the doctor literally stole some of his nurses from the local hospital (I've seen doctors do this a number of times).
I saw a very interesting thing in one hospital. Two of the cardiologists would go into the CCU and know the nurses by name, discuss their patients with them and basically, consult. I heard them more than once tell other nurses to "ask Linda" in CCU because "she'll tell you how I want that done". In another hospital, the cardiac surgeon actually invited one of the CCU nurses into the OR. She eventually became "his" surgical scrub nurse and went to work for him. Some of these docs aren't stupid. They take the time to cultivate a nurse who is willing to work
with them and do things
their way. They are, after all, the "captain of the ship".
You might stroll into a couple of cardiac rehab centers and shoot the breeze with the people running them. Ask how they got their jobs there, how they advertise open positions, who's the big mucky-muck to talk to. I would also check out any information you might find on the sites of the professional organizations that are listed toward the bottom of the Discover Nursing article above since they are all weblinks.