Originally Posted by celle507
hi,
I am considering taking a position on an acute rehab unit located in a hospital.
However, the reason I want to work in a hospital is because I want that "med/surg" experience (have 2 years community health experience but no hospital will hire me since i don't have acute care exp.)... is an acute rehab unit considered med/surg? or would 2 years of working on this floor still not count as acute care experience?
thanks for any replies!!
The answer to your question is no (it is not med/surg).
And although physically located in the same building, acute rehab is still post-acute care.
That said, your circumstance sounds like hospital insanity/nonsense. Med-Surg in my opinion is the real "meat" of nursing. It's the stuff you learned in nursing school after all. (yea yea I'm aware of the Med-Surg is a "specialty" word game some nursing organizations put out there.)
Med-Surg is extremely demanding in every way and the positions are typically very hard to fill; I can't understand why you would have trouble finding a hospital willing to give you a chance in acute care on a Med-Surg floor. They start new grads there, why not you?