Originally Posted by lynnzee33
AliRae if you dont mind me asking why are you leaving PICU? And also did you start out at a big hospital? Thanks again

I started out at a big teaching hospital. The tough part about a teaching hospital is learning how to deal with the residents. They don't necessarily know enough to write the right orders or do the right thing in any given situation. It took a bit to get to the point where I knew enough and was confident enough in that knowledge to advocate for my patient properly when they were wrong. A definite plus about a teaching hospital is the fact that there's always someone around to answer a question.
I'm leaving PICU to go to Liberia for a year and work on a hospital ship (Mercy Ships). It's a charity that provides free surgeries to the poorest of the poor. I'll probably end up back in the PICU when I get home, but for next year, it's off to Africa with me to learn how to be a ward nurse!
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