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I don't know about other schools and their clinical rotations but at the hospitals where I did my rotations, whether or not people were able to go to particular units or have certain types of experiences was based solely at the discretion of whomever was in charge of hosting the various students. The clinical instructors rarely had a say so on where you went. In my Peds and Maternity rotation, we were able to spend time in the NICU. We lucked out and had a great group of nurses there who taught us a great deal. I was allowed to feed and comfort the more healthier and stable babies.
I spent one day shadowing in the NICU during my maternity clinical and requested 1 more day to shadow during my peds rotation. Two days.. That's it! We hardly learned about the neonatal population during NS. It only took 1 day in the NICU to know that's where I wanted to be. After getting a job in the NICU I can completely understand why NS doesn't provided more of an in depth education in NICU. NICU is a completely different breed of nursing than any other nursing speciality. If you don't work in NICU, you really don't need to know much about it. NS provides a general education on nursing. Therefore it would stand to reason that they'd predominately discuss adult care with a sprinkle of women's health, peds and nicu. Also, we weren't allowed to do a practicum in the NICu... Hopefully you'll have much more time in NICU. Good luck, I know I am biased but NICU "is" the best speciality there is in nursing!
I went to the NICU anytime a mother refused to allow me to care for them during my OB rotation, which was just fine with me. I and my instructor knew I wanted to work in NICU, so she kinda looked the other way and let me find any excuse to go in there. Thankful for that.
i also did a 160 hour preceptorship in the NICU where I currently work.
Satori77, ADN
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I know all schools are different, and I do plan on asking the schools I am applying to this very question. But I am curious what everyone's experiences were in their school. How much time did you spend learning about the NICU. Did you actually get to spend any time during clinicals or a practicum in a NICU? If I can't get any time in a NICU in school, I definitely want to shadow to see what it's really like, since my only experience was as a parent, which is totally different.