I have been nursing since 2016, beginning my career in an IMCU and now currently an ICU. I was also a CNA for a year and a half while in school.
I was struggling with the Nursing field three months after graduating but chalked it up to being in the wrong specialty. I moved into an ICU and was promoted to charge nurse within the first 6 months. That is currently when I am now.
Unfortunately, I am still very unhappy with Nursing as a whole. I feel more like a waitress than an actual medical professional. I have also found myself becoming less empathetic toward patients and their families which, in my opinion, means I need to do something else.
I am interested in anyone's advice or recommendations on Nursing jobs away from bedside. I've found many case management jobs online but am unsure about details.
Can anyone tell me how they got away from bedside nursing and what they went in to instead?
I have been nursing since 2016, beginning my career in an IMCU and now currently an ICU. I was also a CNA for a year and a half while in school.
I was struggling with the Nursing field three months after graduating but chalked it up to being in the wrong specialty. I moved into an ICU and was promoted to charge nurse within the first 6 months. That is currently when I am now.
Unfortunately, I am still very unhappy with Nursing as a whole. I feel more like a waitress than an actual medical professional. I have also found myself becoming less empathetic toward patients and their families which, in my opinion, means I need to do something else.
I am interested in anyone's advice or recommendations on Nursing jobs away from bedside. I've found many case management jobs online but am unsure about details.
Can anyone tell me how they got away from bedside nursing and what they went in to instead?