Re: Obstetrics Nurse
Although a little late, i think it is important to say that getting hired into obstetrics straight out of school is difficult regardless of degree (like mentioned earlier), but you can increase your chances substantially by increasing your knowledge of this field. You can become a doula, get NRP certified, you get attend an ALSO class (if in the area), try to become a student nurse and get placed or float to OB, become a unit clerk in OB, become a member of AWHONN (this not only shows your motivation, but it provides many educational opportunities and two magazine subscriptions...and if you are able to attend a conference, that is wonderful for networking), pick your OB instructors brain or talk to hiring managers about what they feel would best prepare you for the field.
I am a graduate of an ADN (RN) program, and out of a class where approximately only 15-20 out of 80 students were hired within the first 3 months of graduation, I was hired into an obstetric unit.
Although i didn't do all of the things i listed above, i did float to postpartum/nursery when i could, i joined AWHONN a year before graduating, I became ACLS and NRP certified and I spoke with an L&D hiring manager about qualifications that would show my desire and knowledge about the specialty....
I hope this helps. I know it seems like a lot of extra work, but if you truly want to become an OB nurse, those who are hiring you need to know that you have put a lot of thought into it.
good luck to all those entering OB!
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