Re: What nursing field would you recommend? Originally Posted by kmommy876
Hello all! I have spent a little time this morning reading through some really great posts, you guys and gals are awesome.
I am starting my first quarter of my ADN program next week! I am very excited and pretty scared. I get so many questions from family and friends about what field I want to go into. I have read the posts that say you won't know until you try it, but I would like to know from other nurses what fields they really enjoy the most. Also what fields pay the best and usually have the best shifts would be helpful information.
Thanks,
Karen
Welll.....every nurse who is happy in her job will tell you that his/her field is the best, of course! As well as every nurse who hated a particular job/field will tell you that THAT one is awful, avoid it. So, what's the answer? Whatever calls YOUR interest is the one for you. But you know what? That first job might be one you're not sure you should take, maybe you think it isn't right for you, but it was the best option at the time, and it turns out to be the best thing you ever did: you love it. Or, conversely, you are certain you want to go into a particular field, get that job you wanted....and hate it.
I guess I'm one of those nurses who would have to say you WON'T know until you've tried it! That said, I think we all have fields we absolutely are positive we don't want to go anywhere NEAR. For me, that's pediatrics. I know this, I have my own children, LOL! And yet, for someone else, it's the very best job in the entire world. I love surgical nursing, and a friend of mine would rather eat bugs than go near an abdominal wound! That's why nursing is such a wonderful career in general: you have such diverse choices.
I also say that where you are in your nursing education is too soon to make any decision of any type. More often than not, those who think they're going into one field of nursing wind up choosing another before graduation. Or soon after. Or start in one, and change to something else.
Give your clinicals and lectures time to work on you. Be OPEN to whatever you learn, and do NOT ever catch yourself saying "no WAY am I gonna use this, I'm not going into XX nursing". You really never know. Why do I say this? Because I hated, HATED my med-surg clinical rotation in school. Got through it, couldn't wait to finish because THAT was something I was never going to do. ROFL now, because I hesitatingly chose a job doing exactly that, and now I'm so proud of what I do, and I honestly can say I love it.
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