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Hmmm... If I was happy with where I was, used nursing skills daily (since that is important to you), and make $9,000 more than the hospital job... I would stay. I don't believe you will get stuck at LTC. What if that $9,000 a year paycut really affects your finances so that you are struggling, what if you become really stressed out at the new job, and what if you hate it?
Oh, what floor did you accept the position on?
As a new grad, I started on a Med/Surg/Tele floor. While I did get to experience a lot of different things.. I can't say that I had a lot of time to "learn" the why's and have it stick. I always felt too rushed. Too many patients w/too much changing too quickly etc. I did just about two yrs on that floor. I now work in LTC and am finding while still busy, I have a moment to look something up if needed and explore deeper. All of my patients have a bunch of diagnoses, so I'm still experiencing those, and getting the opportunity to develop relationships with my patients. I also find that I'm learning more about the rules and regulations of nursing in this field (I'm supervising which may be why) but truly... I wish as a new Grad, I had started in LTC, then moved to a Med Surg unit part time for a little acute care excitement. I don't know why many hospital nurses and some in nursing schools downplay the enormous amount of experience and learning that can be attained in LTC.
Can you do part time at the Hospital? Or part time at your current LTC job?
Do both! Best of luck in your decision!
Btj78
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I desperately need some advice. After graduation my plans was to work in acute care. I felt like having a strong foundation in medsurg would make me a better nurse in the long-run. Unfortunately when, I graduated, Stmarys was more interested in BSN's rather then ASN's, so I ended my employment there and accepted employment in LTC on a rehab unit. I care for 10-15 pts, mostly post hips, fx, total knees. I was afraid that I would lose my skills working in LTC, but so far that hasn't been the case. My issue is: I was offered a position in hospital last week. I've accepted the postion, but I really enjoying working for my current employer. I'd be taking a 9000 a year paycut working at the hospital, but i really want the experience! Right now I'm the sole income in my family and not really sure if I'm making the right decision financially. Im afraid that if I stay in LTC, I'll be stuck. I've heard from other nurses, once you've been in LTC for awhile, it's harder to get into a hospital, due to lack of acute care experience. Is this true? What would u do if you were me? Stay ( where I'm mentally and financially happy) or go to acute Care for the experience ( which is priceless) ?