Originally Posted by LtLilRed
I recently took my oath and am now awaiting orders. I know where I will be "stationed" so to say for drill, etc. (15 minutes from my home)They told me it would be about 9-12 months before I would go to OBLC.
My main issues, however, are what do I expect?
I have no ICU/critical care experience. This is not to say that I couldn't learn. I work in the civilian world in a large county jail working with adults. However, I switch roles multiple times during every shift. I go from human resources, to manager, to pill pusher, to social worker, to psych nurse, to emergent care nurse(such as fights, hangings, etc.) and mix that with minor to moderate acute and chronic care patients.
I would therefore say that I do have the ability to do it all.
But what might I expect on drill weekends,AT, etc? Working at a hospital when I have NEVER worked at a hospital?
Help! I'm feeling a bit worried!
One of the main reasons I joined was to possibly renew some of the clinical hands-on type skills that I feel have become rusty but I'm worried I will be thrown into things.
Anyone have any idea?
This part I know:
Correctional health care oh the "fun"
Reserves I don't know:
I don't know much about the military way but if it's health care (nursing):
You will still switch roles multiple times during every shift. You will still go from human resources, to manager, to pill pusher, to social worker, to psych nurse, to emergent care nurse and add to that minor to moderate acute and chronic care patients...