Any words of wisdom?

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OK yall, my long vacation is coming to a fast halt. As several of you know, I resigned my most recent job (of 7 years) in March. The only regret I've had, is that I didn't do it sooner.

Within the first week of unemployment I had 3 interviews. All 3 ended up making offers. I had tentatively decided on one, until the 3rd called a few weeks later and made an offer I couldn't refuse.

So - on Monday I will begin my new position as Health Care Finder for Humana Military Healthcare Services. The hours are fantastic - Mon - Fri 0730-1630. I will be working at the hospital on the same base where my husband is stationed. I'm very excited!!!:D In June, I'll be going to Hampstead, Virginia for 3 weeks of additional training. Went out shopping for some new clothes today, had a haircut yesterday - you know, gotta look sharp.

Having worked primarily in psych for 12 years, this is going to be a pretty big change for me I believe, and although I have always and likely will always consider myself to be a psych nurse at heart, I'm looking forward to new challenges and experiences. I won't be dealing with any psych at all, I understand all those referrals go through an office in another state. I recently purchased the book I'd seen mentioned here - "Pathophysiology Made Incredibly Easy" to give myself a crash refresher course. I won't be doing any hands-on bedside nursing, but want to be as prepared as possible. I do feel that a LOT of the case management, triage, and crisis skills I developed during the last several years will be to my benefit in this new world.

If anyone has any suggestions, words of wisdom, etc. to offer - I'M ALL EARS!!! Thanks in advance.

Mary:D

Specializes in Community Health Nurse.

Hi Mary, :)

Sounds like the first day on your new job went really well for you! Thank God for that! I'm glad you like it so far, and hope you continue to enjoy working there. The military families can sure use another wonderful employee who loves their job and enjoys helping them with a smile on their face and a very caring heart - both of which you have. Continued success and job contentment for you. :):balloons:

I am so happy for you Mary!:D :D :D :balloons: :balloons: :balloons:

Specializes in CV-ICU.

Mary, I've been working my murderous 3 12 hour nights in a row and missed this message til now. I wish you luck (but you already knew that,I hope) in the new job and am excited and glad that your first day went so well. Hope to catch you in chat tonight.

Jenny

Mary, great!!

Take care and keep it on, Renee

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