Published Feb 4, 2006
Keepstanding, ASN, RN
1,600 Posts
School Nurses,
Do you ever feel as I do ? Isolated. Alone. Different. Misunderstood.
Taken advantage of. No respect.
I am just curious. Let's hear from you all !
Anybody feel like this ?
:)
tencat
1,350 Posts
Hello. I'm not a school nurse, but I was a teacher for 12 years, and I can imagine that it must be kind of lonely, not to mention that I bet you've been asked to do everything that the school couldn't find anyone else to do, like be on lunch duty, etc. As I teacher I felt pretty isolated and alone. Being in a room of 30 kids all day isn't the same thing as working with other adults.
Flare, ASN, BSN
4,431 Posts
It can be lonely - especially when you first make that jump from being on a busy nursing unit with a team of nurses to bounce ideas off of all day to being the lone soldier. I work in a district with 7 other nurses - so we're there for each other so I am lucky. But a lot of school districts may only have one nurse so it's important that we network out to one another and allow ourselves be be each other's lifeline.
michigooseBSN
201 Posts
Actually no. I work in a system with a nurse leader and 11 other nurses (9 schools altogether). Our network is strong and we are always emailing and telephoning each other. I also have developed many strong relationships with staff in my building. It took a bit of reaching out on my part at first five years ago but now I feel connected.