Leaving bedside nursing for..?

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Hi all,

I have been working as an inpatient bedside nurse for 5 years (I did med surg for 3 and labor and delivery for 2 years). I am feeling burnt out and am looking to leave bedside nursing/ 12 hour shifts. However, I have absolutely no idea what I would want to do. My question is, what non-bedside nursing job do you work? Do you enjoy it? Any advice would be helpful!

Thanks in advance,

Jenny

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.

A lot depends on your level of education. Most case-manager and other management type jobs require at least a BSN, although I have held several different management positions with only my ASN. However, I'd advise you to continue your education if you want to get away from the bedside.

Specializes in Float Pool - A Little Bit of Everything.

Hi OP,

I am getting out of bedside nursing, well nursing all together. I am working with the VA through the Voc Rehab program. My end goal is to work in healthcare legislation, policy, and maybe even consulting. I am in school for my MHA, I went for my MSN for a year and transferred. There are plenty of positions that I have seen for administrative nursing, many do require at lest 5 years of bedside experience and a BSN or MSN, but I am not interested in it. I have met a few nurses who became medical coders and they make more money than I do as a bedside nurse, though they are in a different region of the country. But they also work from home in underwear with a glass of wine, so I would say their work environment is pretty great.

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