Published Feb 1, 2009
christvs, DNP, RN, NP
1,019 Posts
Hi, it's been a while since I've been on here. I was a new grad (graduated in June 2008) NP and worked in hospital medicine for 2 months and then quit (horrible job!!!). After being unemployed for 3 months and going on 8 different interviews....I finally got another NP job!!! I'm so happy because this is a great job. I start in a week, working in a Diabetes Center. :) I can't wait.
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
Congrats - I remember your angst quitting that first job w/o a second one lined up. Glad you are happy now.
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Good for you! Sounds like you have got a good one going. Hope it turns out to be a good job for you.
Corey Narry, MSN, RN, NP
8 Articles; 4,452 Posts
congrats!!!
lesrn2005
186 Posts
I read your previous posts months ago and wondered when you'd update. Congrats to you!!
RockyCreek
123 Posts
CONGRATULATIONS! I remember your posts well and often wondered how things were going for you. Diabetes is a very complex and incidious disease -- I know you will back a significant impact with this population! BEST OF LUCK!
VivaRN
520 Posts
Congrats! That is wonderful!!!!
mona b RN, BSN, RN
769 Posts
So glad to hear you found another job. Way to go:up:
dansingrn
109 Posts
Congratulations! And what a relief, right? I'm a diabetes NP, I love what I do! PM or email me if you want to talk a little shop!
TPfan24
116 Posts
I will add my congratulations also. Best of luck in your new, interesting and consistently evolving field.
morganvibes
90 Posts
Hi all, I am a new FNP and have really liked working with diabetic patients in my clinicals. Is that a good specialty to go into as far as job security?
I would think so, with so many diabetics.
I am wondering if it is better to work primary care for a few years before specializing, but really think I would like being a real expert in one area.
i want to like my job!
Thanks for your input