Originally Posted by NurseCherlove
Along these same lines, I want to move into CCU in a few months; however, I don't want to work full-time. Has anyone ever heard of a nurse with no prior critical care experience being hired into CCU for part-time? I know I'm probably dreaming, but just thought I'd ask.
I've never heard of that happening, but trust me ... it's a bad idea. The learning curve is extremely steep in CCU. I took a CCU job in '05 with 12 years' experience in cardiology, working my way up from EKG tech to echo tech to stress test tech to tele nurse, plus an elective clinical in the cath lab, and *still* found it overwhelming.
I only lasted 6 months. The unit was way understaffed, management was in transition, my preceptor was nasty, and night shift badly messed up my mental health. It's unfortunate, because I was just starting to catch on to a lot of things. But there were no openings on days, and when a day shift office job opened up, I couldn't bail fast enough.
Still, I miss the adrenaline and part of me wants to go back to critical care. It would still require a significant re-orientation and it would *have* to be day shift.
YMMV; if you are flexible with shifts, a high-quality orientation program is available, and you can stick out the first year FT, you should be in good shape. Hope it works out for you!