Re: Is Nursing for me if I don't want to be a bedside RN?
My understanding is that to get into legal consulting you would need a solid, broad based and well rounded experience in nursing. I've been told it's not an easy field to break into.
Administration (I'm assuming you mean hospital and/or clinic) is completely different, and as many have said, to be an effective leader you should have substantial experience in that area of nursing prior to taking a leadership position. I have, however, seen clinics hire clinic managers who have a small amount of nursing experience but a LOT of managerial experience. I guess it just depends on what your personal experience is.
That said, there are plenty of options for nurses outside of the hospital setting, especially if you have your BSN. There's public health (BSN usually required) and clinic nursing, both of which I've done. Currently I do telephone triage and there seems to be lots of room for advancement within the company I work for (as they are expanding rapidly). I did a brief stint in a hospital as a nurse, but the experience was so horrible I left and never looked back. I did work as a CNA in a hospital, but I doubt that has helped me get any of my nursing positions.
Good luck.
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