I know the question of ICU vs ED has been asked on here a lot. I am seeking a little more personal advice. I graduated with my ADN 6 months ago and will finish my BSN at the end of this year. I have been working on a surgical unit since I graduated. I have interviews this week for ED and float pool (which, in our hospital, includes ICU and is often a stepping stone to an ICU position). I would appreciate any experienced nurse's opinions about which would be better for me.
Here is a bit about me:
I got into nursing for the science of it. I love to learn. I do enjoy a fast pace, but I equally enjoy a narrow focus on a complex case. I enjoy performing skills. I plan on starting work on my DNP next year. I like to have a fair amount of autonomy in my work. I am a quuck thinker and quick learner. It seems to me I have interests that pull me toward both directions. Also, the ED position requires a 2 year commitment.
I know the question of ICU vs ED has been asked on here a lot. I am seeking a little more personal advice. I graduated with my ADN 6 months ago and will finish my BSN at the end of this year. I have been working on a surgical unit since I graduated. I have interviews this week for ED and float pool (which, in our hospital, includes ICU and is often a stepping stone to an ICU position). I would appreciate any experienced nurse's opinions about which would be better for me.
Here is a bit about me:
I got into nursing for the science of it. I love to learn. I do enjoy a fast pace, but I equally enjoy a narrow focus on a complex case. I enjoy performing skills. I plan on starting work on my DNP next year. I like to have a fair amount of autonomy in my work. I am a quuck thinker and quick learner. It seems to me I have interests that pull me toward both directions. Also, the ED position requires a 2 year commitment.