Cardiac RN wants to become a ob/gyn RN.

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Hi everyone,

I've been a Cardiac RN for three years now. All of my nursing education and specialty training has been in Canada, and I've worked in the states for 6 months now as med-surg. I do not like it. The unit I was working in Canada was highly specialized in receiving patients POD 1 from OHS, while down here I get the pt POD 4 or 5. We use to get our patients home after valve/CABG sx on pod 4-5!! It drives me nuts to get POD5 CABG patients now and they are only walking for the first time!! I find my job boring and mundane now. I still like caring for my patients, but I am DONE with med-surg.

Before I decided what specialty I wanted, many RNs told me "get the med surg experience" first. Well I did that, I got my experience, and though not all of it was bad, I'm ready for a big change. I want to be a maternity/L&D Rn. I always wanted to and I'm ready to do this.

I know what I would have to do in Canada to become a Materity/L&D RN in terms of the training and courses, but I'm not so sure how to go about this in the states. If there are L&D RNs, can you tell me what certifications you have, or what education is typically required of RNs in the states to work as maternity RNs.

Thank you for reading.

Christina

Start applying to various positions that are out there. I was a cardiac nurse as well first, but I switched to maternal child health. I think you have a lot of valuable experience under your belt. Give yourself some credit! While you are applying, you can join AWHONN and take NRP and EFM courses, if you have money. I hope it works out for you. I had to wait a while until I got accepted. The more flexible you are, the better chances you have. If you are able to relocate, that is a great plus as well.

Thank you so much for replying. I will look into AWHONN. Never heard of it!

Good luck! I have over 10 years of critical care experience and have been trying to get a job in maternal/child for the past 7. I can not get a position, they only want unit-specific experience.

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