I love public health!
Hello! I just finished my BSN, which was my second degree. I love public health, and did my final leadership rotation (basically a full time job) with the Baltimore County Public Health Department. It was so wonderful....I got to really know my patients, who were primarily pregnant Hispanic women who knew little or no English and had no health insurance. I did home visits with these patients. We also had well-child clinics, immunization clinics, STD clinics, and worked with TB patients (to insure they are taking their meds correctly).
When I graduated from the BSN program, I planned to go right into PHN (public health nursing) but the health department was so slow in contacting me (typical government!) that I was forced to take a job on a med-surg floor at a nearby hospital. I am miserable now, and have just interviewed with the health department in hopes that they will take me now! I feel a little guilty about quitting my med surg job, but it's so stressful and unholistic--exactly the opposite of PHN. My question (which is posted under the "generalized" topics) is which RN experience is better for someone going back to school to become a Family NP: med-surg or PHN.
Anyway, I loved public health and strongly encourage you to look into working for your local health department! They are suffering from the nursing shortage too. PHN does pay less, but the 9 to 5 Monday through Friday schedule can't be beat....not to mention the satisfaction of knowing that what you're doing is truly unique and helping those who often have no other access to health care.
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