Re: New PICU Transport Nurse - any advice???
Congratulations!
You are about to embark on a fascinating, terrifying and awesome journey! (But you already knew that)
I had worked in NICU for 2 years when applications were accepted for new transport team members. I decided I needed another year of experience and didn't apply. Imagine my surprise when I received a letter congratulating me on my acceptance to the transport team. I went to my manager and told her that there must have been a mistake. She grinned from ear to ear and said, "No mistake, other than you
should have applied. She insisted that I go thru orientation, and then if I still felt I was not ready, she would take me off the list. It was probably the greatest thing anyone ever did for me professionally. The confidence, autonomy, creativity (when you get to a small, out-lying hospital and have to make-do with the available supplies), the opportunity to work with dedicated professionals and parents, etc.
A year later, hubby took a new job and we moved to a smaller city, where there was no transport team. I was even more grateful that I had taken the experience when it was offered.
Safe travels.
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