Well, I'm leaving my cushy daylight management job to head back to the ER.
I've struggled with my current position (lots of history pre-dating me there with the staff) and the skills I'm losing. (Honestly, I feel dumber for each day I spend at my current job.) And after much examination, I'm heading back to ER nursing in 4 weeks.
I did 2 years in a level 1 trauma center about 2 years ago. I loved it except for the really bad traumas, just cause I didn't do them often enough to feel comfortable.
I can't wait. My stethscope and my clogs are coming "out of the closet"!
I think you have to work in an ER to understand why someone would leave a daylight job w/no blood, guts, poop, vomit or drama ... to come back to the asylum! :)
akvarmit
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Well, I'm leaving my cushy daylight management job to head back to the ER.
I've struggled with my current position (lots of history pre-dating me there with the staff) and the skills I'm losing. (Honestly, I feel dumber for each day I spend at my current job.) And after much examination, I'm heading back to ER nursing in 4 weeks.
I did 2 years in a level 1 trauma center about 2 years ago. I loved it except for the really bad traumas, just cause I didn't do them often enough to feel comfortable.
I can't wait. My stethscope and my clogs are coming "out of the closet"!
Dawn in PA