Re: Role of the Perinatal CNS in the NICU
Unfortunately there are no Neonatal CNS programs where I am, so I have chosen the Perinatal CNS program with a Neonatal concentration (two concentrations were available: OB and Neonatal). My clinical experience will be in the NICU as that is what I am choosing to use as my concentration. I am hoping that this will be close enough to allow me to work in the NICU as a CNS. Of course with a more "open" role than an NNP, I am worried that I wont fit anywhere into the NICU and have to work elsewhere..
(edit to add: the programs available to me were limited since I have a bachelors in another science and am doing a direct-admit masters program so NNP and NCNS weren't available - in fact no school around me direct-admit or not offers the NCNS)
That is exactly the sort of role I have in mind, and I was also hoping to help run or implement a volunteer cuddler program (depending on where I will be working) as I was once a volunteer cuddler and LOVED it! Im hoping to do it again when I begin school as the hospital that offers it is across the street from the school. Is that something that a CNS would do as well?
Are you still working as a Perinatal CNS now? If so, what do you do now that you are no longer working in the NICU?
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