I'm an oldie but a goodie Nurse getting back into practice

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After not working at the bedside in twelve years, being disabled, I took an RN refresher course at the University of Delaware. I completed the didactic portion as well as the clinical hours....so, I am not getting much response with resumes.

My experience is in critical care and was a former CCRN. I realize that's old hat but I recently took the ACLS course hoping for some cardiac position. The other problem is I am a AD nurse.

I think I must have been crazy to think I could re enter the practice. I believe they'd rather hire a grad nurse rather than an obsolite one. I was even told to take a 6 month Med-Surg position and maybe they would consider me a candidate. I think 6 mos on a med surg floor would do me in LOL I did do one yr of home health and even started the darn cardiac program they launched.

I know my resume is excellent. I covered all my bases and worked on it forever.

I am ever so disappointed. I am 64 yrs of age and have been in critical care for all of my practice. what a let down.:jester: siamese Help......any suggestions....they're hiring at Target:)

Sounds like age discrimination to me. But, I guess you have no concrete proof. Why is it a problem that you are an AD nurse?

Thanks for your reply. Well, if you don't have a BSN, dispite that fact that I've worked for years in Critical Care, CCRN and all that, It's just the plain fact. Getting into a specialty in some areas, can prove to be difficult. There are always med surg positions, but I truly don't want that either.

Even a Home Care position, said that I'd have to work in Med surg for a period before they would ever consider me as a valid candidate.

I did my ACLS just to have on my resume and it's not that important.

I guess it's going to take some time. Hope you're not facing anything like this. I'll prevail. I always do. I'm like Cher and the cockroaches; they never die.

Noreen

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