Re: Med-Surg or Speciality-Need advice!
I'm a new grad RN wanting to go into L/D as well and heard the same thing as you- to gain med/surg exp. first. I didn't agree. If you can get into L/D right after graduation, go for it because it will be difficult later because hospitals don't offer many L/D training programs for RNs and when they do, it is really competitive.
If your school offers a senior preceptorship, try your best to be placed in L/D or Postpartum. This will give you an edge when recruiters/managers look at your app. I worked as a nursing assistant on a postpartum unit because they didn't offer any positions on L/D. You should try to transfer at the hospital where you work though because all hospitals are different. They like to see that you have some background related to the area besides OB rotation in school.
I have to agree w/ the previous post. Go directly to the source. I was contacting recruiters for months about a new grad program on L/D with no luck. They were telling me that the position may not be available anymore. I was getting tired of that so I called the nurse manager, she told me to email her my resume, and from then I received an interview. I'm still waiting. Make sure you apply for postpartum postitions as well. Those are easier to get into. It will be a little easier to transfer to L/D later on. PM me if you have any more questions. Good luck!
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