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Ok, so you've heard a lot of cons. Here are some pros: You will have a leg up on the competition, especially if you go into OR nursing. Perioperative nursing IS NOT taught in RN school. You will have a much better idea of anatomy and a fair amount of medical devices than many of your fellow students. You will be able to get your foot in the door and many employers will pay part or all of your RN school tuition.
With that being said, thorough investigation is a must! Look at the hospitals and ASCs in your area and see if they are hiring scrubs. Call them and ask if they have a preference hiring scrubs from one or two specific schools. Call the schools and ask what their job placement rates are upon graduation.
I went that route: Surgical tech - Lpn - RN and i never felt like i had an advantage over anybody in nursing school or when looking for a job.The OR environment is a very abusive one,the Surgeons being the ones doing the abuse and you as the Scrub Tech bearing the blunt of it since you are right there and an easy target.
That being said,when i do pre - op teaching for my patients i am able to describe the whole procedure ,minus the gory details, better and answer questions like how long procedure will take,scar appearance blah blah blah..
I wish i would have saved myself that 1 year and gone staright for my Nursing classes.
Butterfly0328
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I was thinking about getting a degree in Surgical Technology as a stepping stone to an RN. That way I can really get in the action, get to know the "right" people and hopefuly not have to hard of time landing a job once I graduate from nursing school. Do you think thata would be a good idea?