Re: Where is a good place to start nursing career?
A med/surg, floor in a hospital will give you a nice, well rounded view of the profession, with much opportunity for learning. With your experience there (especially if you have to float, and who doesn't???) you can then decide on a specialty that interests you if you so desire.
For example, during the 3 yrs I did med/surg, I floated to urology, cardiac, ortho, and neuro. When I switched to an OB (high risk antepartum, postpartum, and NBN) floor, I floated to L&D and peds. I feel the experiences in all these areas has made me well rounded as an employeee. That caregiving now directly inpacts the comfort I feel in proividing care to the students I now see in my school nurse role.
Not a day goes by that I do not rely back to prior learning that took place in a hospital on various units. It is my opinion that hospital nursing on a general floor will best serve you in the long run.
You will have ample oppurtunity to find what suits you best.