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Instead of completely switching why not pick up a PRN position? If your hospital lets nurses float maybe they would be willing to cross train you in another area. I am a big on always improving one self. If you feel comfortable enough maybe you can talk to your manager about maybe training in one of the other areas you are interested in. It really can be a positive thing and help improve your skills.
Instead of completely switching why not pick up a PRN position? If your hospital lets nurses float maybe they would be willing to cross train you in another area. I am a big on always improving one self. If you feel comfortable enough maybe you can talk to your manager about maybe training in one of the other areas you are interested in. It really can be a positive thing and help improve your skills.
This is great advice.
Kcv19
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Hi all!
I was just looking for some input or advice from anyone who has been through it has any info on changing specialties. Now I'm a brand new nurse of 6 months working in the NICU. Now as much as it was a top specialty of mine I was also always interested in trauma or ED nursing. I heard that changing specialties is hard enough but now take a new nurse with only experience in the NICU. I feel like it would be an impossible task to change if I wanted to. I don't want to settle in one area so early in my career none of the reasons nursing appealed to me was the fact that there are so many different areas. So my question is it worth even trying to change to an area so vastly different? Is it better to wait and gain experience or is it better to change sooner since I wouldn't be so out of sorts? Would anyone even hire me in that kind of area? Any advice suggestions input would be so appreciated!