Published Feb 1, 2014
Change101
2 Posts
Hi! New here. I have a quick question for experienced and recently entered nurses (in the workforce). I am debating a career change into the nursing field (fell in love with it when I volunteered in the hospital!). I have been military for about 15 years. I will remain in the reserves, but with having two little ones, my husband and I have been discussing one of continuing in the service. Since I wanted to head back for my second bachelors in nursing (previous bs in psych), I have a personal question about my future eligilbily I wanted your feedback on. In 2006, I got a DUI. Regardless of the details (I wasn't even driving) - I made a mistake that has humbled me. My question is: will this career move not allow for that type of mistake? I haven't had any thing else on my record and I have been making sure to give back to the community in everything I do. Thanks for your thoughts.
RNGriffin
375 Posts
Depends on the school you are entering, the facility you're doing clinical rotation with, your state BON, and your employer. You have a lot of people who will have a hand in your decision. You may make it beyond one and fail with the other.
RunBabyRN
3,677 Posts
Check with the board in NY. There will be background checks for any position and for entering school, so you may want to make a few calls and see what the standards are in your area. Call some HR departments.