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Thanks for answering! At this point, I am interested in the psych part of corrections, and I love chronic illness... I mean renal failure, COPD, etc... so I think I would get a lot of that in med surg, but we also deal with that daily in corrections. I would love to be working in dialysis once I get experience.
Congratulations!! You are so fortunate that you were offered a job! Many would love to be in your shoes right now. Only you can finally make that decision but if it was me I would certainly take the med-surg because once you get that experience it will be invaluable. I don't think you will be getting the experience in corrections nursing as you will in med-surg. I pray you make the decision that will be the most beneficial for your future. You can always return to corrections, but that may not be true for trying to secure work as a med-surg nurse. Working in corrections is much difference than med-surg experience. I did corrections work after I graduated from my BSN program. Corrections nursing is nothing compared to med-surg work; med-surg prepared me for multiple opportunities, especially as a travel nurse. Best wishes to you.:)
dalgal, ASN, RN
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This is a nice dilemma to be in but right now it is stressing me out! I have worked for a year in a corrections facility and I really enjoy it very much. No full time position was available as I neared graduation so I applied at a local hospital and was hired into a Med Surg position. I think I would like the staff and the facility a lot (doesn't start for a couple of weeks) but now a full time position is available where I am in corrections... would it be a mistake to not take the Med Surg position now that I'm a new grad RN? And how do I turn down a position to not burn any bridges?