Re: career change
I rarely check allnurses.com anymore but just happen to read this thread by accident.
I went through similar career change 3.5 years ago from I.T./Electrical engineering. I went through some layoffs in my previous career. My wife is an RN and, of course, told me what kind of work it is. I did admire people with scrubs and stethroscopes around their neck. I then went through the same path as most of you do - talked to schools only to find out there is a long waiting list. I was lucky enough to get into an LPN school and finished in about a year then went on to finish RN. I jumped rather quickly and now being an ICU and ER nurse.
I can only speak for myself and don't mean to discourage anyone --
I am leaving nursing.
My wife warned me before I decided to pursue nursing that this is not a professional environment and I did not understand. I thought everyone goes thought school, earn a degree, pass the board and be a caring person to work on the floor. The real environment is far from ideal although I do see some excellent nurses sometimes but not very often. Instead, horizontal violence is what I see most of the time. Hospital policy is another issue (which you should find many threads here about it). In general, nurses do not get much respect from pt or the family (you do once in a while). However, I have to say being a male nurse myself, I have the most respect from doctors and rarely get into conflicts with them.
I still remember the cultural shock my first day in nursing school. If you are from an engineering background, you will be shocked by the nursing education - how they put simple common sense into those 2" thick books.
Again, I can only speak for myself. Maybe it's just my environment or region. Maybe some other places are better. Now, I don't blindly admire people in scrubs. I only admire and respect those who really care about people.
-AC
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