Re: What do I do if I don't like direct patient care?
The ideal option is to get a few years of acute care clinical experience. That would give you the most leverage all things being equal. It can be big disadvantage to not have that experience. And you'll probably find your credibility questioned more than someone with the clinical nursing experience.
However, all things often aren't equal. If you really dislike direct patient care, you may not make it through a few years of full-time acute care clinical nursing or hate the experience so much that you want out of health care althogether. If a great, non-clinical position lands in your lap, it might be worth it to you to forego the venerated acute care clinical nursing experience.
If you think there's a clinical job that you'd be okay with for a year or two, then I highly recommend trying that first. It's much more difficult to get a "new grad" position and to make the transition to full-time clinical nurse if you graduated several years ago and haven't had any recent clinical experience. Since you haven't enjoyed direct patient care, though, you'd want to take extra care to find a work environment that you think would suit you as opposed to just taking whatever first job is offered.
I know it frustrated me that so many great nursing alternatives were paraded before me as a pre-nursing and nursing student, but it wasn't until just before graduation that they started adding the caveat... these great alternatives usually required, or at best strongly preferred, at least a few years of acute care clinical experience... which I didn't take to either.
I avoided clinical nursing at first and later returned just to prove to myself that I'd given it a go. Still didn't like it, though I was proud of myself for the effort. And in even more awe of the nurses who do that day in and day out. Now I'm working with clinical data which is much more up my ally. My job is most definitely not nursing. But my experience with nursing and my educational background does give me an advantage over those who don't have that. Those with that experience may have an advantage over me... but only if they also have the other skills, traits and affinity for what I'm doing that I have.
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