Re: Plans of a new ICU nurse. ICU Manager please help!!
First of all, I am but a lowly new grad working in an ICU, not a manager. That being said...
How long is your orientation? If it is a decent length, I would plan on staying at least a year AFTER that. At the
very least. It costs something like $55,000 to properly train a new grad ICU nurse (at least that is what I read somewhere.) I am sure they would be very sad to see you leave for CRNA school or whatever other "big plans" you have. And often times, big plans involve big letters of recommendation

One of the large teaching hospitals in my area makes their new grads sign a two-year contract that begins after the orientation ends.
My feeling is this. We new grads need all the experience we can get at the bedside before leaping into deeper waters. No matter what direction we end up pursuing within the profession, our time at the bedside can do nothing but help us. The more, the better, as far as I'm concerned. I am definitely not suggesting that you put your plans on hold indefinitely, but why not enjoy the ride?
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