Where do you nurse?

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I have a question for the polls I haven't seen here yet.

Where do you nurse, hospital/homehealth/hospice/nursing home/ clinic?

Second question what is your speciality?

Me, I work in a clinic where we deal with cancer patients from dr visits to chemo therapy and everyrthing in between and beyond.

Specializes in many.

Medical floor with 28 beds - OR - County Jail 24/7 nursing coverage, loving it!

childrens hospital-infant /toddler unit from 0 to age 5, med surge type pts. 37 bed (counting overflow, which we have been using!)

i work at parkland hospital in dallas in L&D! however, i am looking to start travel nursing in the next couple of months. anyone have any advice?

In the golf of Mexico (for the moment), can also be Canada, Africa,Northsea etc.

5 weeks on and 5 weeks off, yes, that's it!

Anchorage Alaska!!! Came up as a travelling nurse 4 years ago to Fairbanks BBBuuuuurrrrrrrr.. Am now in home health and love it ............

Hospital, Onco/Hemato. pediatrics

Becky,

I work day shift (7-7) major teaching hospital, Neuroscience Charge Step-down unit

Hi everyone,

This is a bit off the topic but, I'll be starting my 2nd year in a 3 year ADN program and I was wondering how you decide where you want to work after you become a nurse?

I haven't even done clinicals yet, but I think I would be happy in the ER or surgery. Also what other trainning will I require if I want to work in either of these departments?

Thank you for your time.

I am a new grad and will be working in ICU

24 bed ICU, full time nights. Unit is split into 3; 8 medical ICU beds, 8 surgical ICU beds, and 8 neuro ICU beds. All ICU nurses work all 3 units.

Supervisor for Home Health Agency. Will never work in hospitals

again. Love Home Health......

RC Long Term Care Facility (almost only NON RC Employee in the place), Part time - Casual Basis - luxury of being able to say NO - 1 permanent shift (in 4 week roster - 10hr ND)

Generally fed up though with Nursing - doing a 2 yr. part - time volunteer placement with an Alcohol and Drug team - planning studies in same next year - Although really stepping out of safety zone initially - Love the new, confronting, eye opening field of work - the big picture really is huge if you open your eyes to day to day issues - that are out there - A&D have huge issues to deal with - certainly given me something to think about

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