Poll: As a male in Nursing school, my goal/desire is to work in this area....

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  1. My goal/desire after school is to work in this area of Nursing.

    • 592
      Emergency Room
    • 92
      Perioperative
    • 453
      MICU/SICU/CCU
    • 168
      Pediatrics/PICU/NICU
    • 23
      Physical Rehab
    • 14
      Medical
    • 123
      Med Surg
    • 102
      Psychiatry/Chemical Dependency/Detox
    • 33
      L&D/Maternity
    • 42
      Oncology
    • 25
      Long Term Care/Geriatrics
    • 29
      Hospice
    • 32
      Management
    • 17
      Independent Practice
    • 24
      Education
    • 17
      Sales/Pharmaceuticals
    • 16
      Nursing Law
    • 13
      Home Health Care
    • 7
      Case Management
    • 18
      Outpatient/Physician Office
    • 24
      Research
    • 152
      Transport/Flight Nursing
    • 89
      Other

843 members have participated

I thought a visual would be nice for us once folks have placed their preference vote.

Also, I have placed a similar poll in our Male Nursing Forum. That poll can be viewed here:

https://allnurses.com/forums/f212/polling-our-male-nurses-what-area-nursing-you-currently-right-now-155142.html

Good comparison threads when viewed together.

picked research though the opportunity for that in my area is nearly zilch

The poll was an eye opener; it seems we are all clustered in a few areas.

Why can a woman feel comfortable having a male OB but not a male L&D nurse or a male midwife?

I wasn't sure at all what I wanted until I went through Starting Point RN and had a session with the Life Coach they offered. I was preparing for the NCLEX (passed in 75 questions) but it was the Life and career Coaching that made this $150 program a great value. Now I know that I want to complete my MSN in Nurse-Midwifery and then my PhD in nursing education so I can teach OB nursing.

My school offered this program but you can reach them directly at www.startingpointRN.com

I graduate next month and I don't think I can get a job in a hospital because of a DWI. There goes my dream of ICU.

Specializes in PACU.
I graduate next month and I don't think I can get a job in a hospital because of a DWI. There goes my dream of ICU.

Seriously? I would imagine that it wouldn't make that much of a difference, at least so long as it was just alcohol. All kinds of people have DWIs. Keep applying anyway, even if you have to take a position on a floor you don't really desire to work on forever. You're bound to end up encountering someone that doesn't think it's a deal breaker at one facility or another.

Could we add CRNA to the vote? Also, for those who mentioned CRNA=Money, and further indicated that money was their primary source of motivation please thoroughly inform yourselves about what steps are needed to become a CRNA. Money alone, is terrible motivation for perusing your CRNA. Read the book Watchful Care.

I wanted Pediatric Oncology as my goal...chose peds in the poll. I'm currently in Oncology and not complaining

Specializes in Addiction / Pain Management.

Oncology - I'm starting to lose good friends and family to this family of dieseases

Physical Rehab - My dad was a polio baby and nows hes in his sixities and I can see the effects on him.

ICU or ED then possibly burn unit but in the end a CRNA there so many possibilities out there in nursing

I did a job shadow with a male nurse in an operating room. I got to see all kinds of good stuff in there. As a pre-nursing student with no major nursing experience yet, i have to say thats where i would like to be.

I hope to be a CA RN with our local detox or rehab one day.

Specializes in non-animals.

Any area that hires me after I graduate :crying2:

A very distant goal is CRNA, but offcourse cardiac icu would be amazing as well.

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