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Feb 05, 2006 10:27 PM

Input, please! Need to choose where to precept


Next term is my 10 week precepted experience. We get to choose what type of unit to be on for our experience. I know from my rotations that I do not like med/surg. I had a brief rotation in critical care, working with CVA's, and I LOVED that. I am also currently in my psych rotation, which I also LOVE. I think that I might like oncology, but have never had an experience there to help me determine (I thought I would love labor & delivery until my rotation there...). Many past students in my program have been hired directly into the units they precepted on, and this is also a goal of mine. So, if anyone has any advice to help me make a decision as to where I should precept and start my nursing career...please share!


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from patwil73
Old Feb 06, 2006, 05:26 AM

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Hello,

You seem to have two areas you have enjoyed, would it be too obvious to say choose one of them? However, my opinion would be to go for critical care as it should give you more opportunities to choose from when you do get a job -- anything from critical care, to cath lab, to dialysis, OR, PACU, even oncology (a couple of place I have worked have had many serious oncology pts) and of course med/surg and telemetry.

I like psych also, but didn't think the experiences there would transfer over if I chose another nursing path. Also the oncology interest, that depends on how easy it is to transfer precepterships, it is nice to have this chance to experience something new, but 10 weeks is still 10 weeks and if you end up not liking oncology and are stuck there, well others have quit nursing because of bad precepterships and I wouldn't want that to happen to anyone.

Hope this helps,

Pat
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from Gompers
Old Feb 06, 2006, 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by patwil73
Hello,

You seem to have two areas you have enjoyed, would it be too obvious to say choose one of them? However, my opinion would be to go for critical care as it should give you more opportunities to choose from when you do get a job -- anything from critical care, to cath lab, to dialysis, OR, PACU, even oncology (a couple of place I have worked have had many serious oncology pts) and of course med/surg and telemetry.

I like psych also, but didn't think the experiences there would transfer over if I chose another nursing path. Also the oncology interest, that depends on how easy it is to transfer precepterships, it is nice to have this chance to experience something new, but 10 weeks is still 10 weeks and if you end up not liking oncology and are stuck there, well others have quit nursing because of bad precepterships and I wouldn't want that to happen to anyone.

Hope this helps,

Pat
I agree completely. Cricital care is tough for new grads, and one of the reasons some units won't hire new grads is because they don't know if they can handle it, and they don't want to train someone only to have them quit early on that first year. But if you've already had ten weeks of ICU training, it shows future employers that you have had some pretty intense exposure to the environment and are serious about working ICU.

As for psych - most of that training is on the job since psych units are all so different because there is such a huge range of patient types and settings. So if you decided to do that after graduation, even if you'd done your preceptorship in a psych unit, it might not help as much if you ended up working in a very different sort of unit. With oncology, you never know - it seems people love it or hate it. Better to stick with something you know you'll love. ICUs are all different, but at least the types of skills you'll be learning (along with the intense responsiblity of caring for these patients) will carry over to whatever ICU you might want to work in down the road.
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from traumaRUs
Old Feb 06, 2006, 06:31 AM

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If this is a large teaching hospital, I would say go with the neuro ICU where you will see a wide variety of patients, including the CVA pts. Good luck.
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from KatieBell
Old Feb 06, 2006, 06:42 AM

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Definitely try for Neuro ICU. You'll be amazed. Some things happen in Neuro ICU that don't happen elsewhere in the hospital...
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from here_kitty
Old Feb 06, 2006, 08:58 AM

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Thanks, everyone for you input. One more question (that might seem kinda dumb, but I'm still a student :>) The hospital I did my critical care rotation in also had an ICU, do most hospitals have this ICU step-down sort of situation?
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