Switching Depts

Nurses General Nursing

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Hello Everyone!

I am currently an RN in a surgical oncology dept and have been trying to get into ED. I was interviewed once but due to lack of ED experience did not get the position. I have applied to several positions and get the same feedback hay they want someone with experience. I have an interview today with a small community hospital within my organization. I'm currently working at the larger hospital and the ED here is always busy. I have been looking at the census of the small hospital and they never have more than 4-5 patients in the ED. I'm leaving my current position as I feel bored and am not learning anymore at this point. I am seeking a challenge and have always wanted ED. I've been in my position for 2 years and have been an RN for 4 years. I'm going back for my FNP and would like to get more experience in a different specialty. My concern is this small community hospital won't have the variety I am looking for. The good thing would be that I am in ED and it's experience. I could always stick it out until I have. 1 year and then apply at other larger hospitals. It seems to be impossible to get into ED without experience where I am. Looking for any insight! Thanks!

Specializes in Emergency Nursing.

It took me 2 years to finally land my ED job. I was finally able to transfer about 6 months ago. Luckily I had some help. A friend of mine put in a good word for me, plus my persistent applications finally landed me an interview. Then once I got the interview I flat out told the manager that of he didnt hire me I would continue to apply until he did lol. I applied and interviewed for several ED's before I finally landed this gig though, so dont give up. I worked 2 years on a PCU floor prior.

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