Once I graduate my BSN, I have the opportunity to enter a 2 month state funded, new-grad preceptor program. Wherever I choose, they give me an interview at the end for full-time employment. I want a challenging preceptor in a acute unit, but I do not feel safe to start my first full-time job in an acute unit as a new-grad. I am able to choose from any acute specialty unit at any hospital of my choice. Id think that a higher acuity unit like Trauma, ED, Critical Care would provide the best exposure for my long-term career. I feel that the 2 months between licensing and my first actual job is a great opportunity to get some challenging precepted training, in an acute unit. Precepting in med-surg does not feel worth my investment of 2 months of working there for free. I want to make the most of the experience, but I also do not want to waste the included unit interview opportunity at the end of the preceptorship either. Id feel more comfortable to follow other nurses advice and start my very 1st job in a Med-surg floor for my first couple years, until I gain my bearings. So should I chose a preceptorship in a highly acute unit like Trauma or ED to experience my long-term career goals, even though I know my first job will be lower acuity unit? Or should I just skip the preceptorship & once Im licensed just get focused on the first step in my career path's 2 year, full-time working in med-surg phase? ~ THX ~
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Once I graduate my BSN, I have the opportunity to enter a 2 month state funded, new-grad preceptor program. Wherever I choose, they give me an interview at the end for full-time employment. I want a challenging preceptor in a acute unit, but I do not feel safe to start my first full-time job in an acute unit as a new-grad. I am able to choose from any acute specialty unit at any hospital of my choice. Id think that a higher acuity unit like Trauma, ED, Critical Care would provide the best exposure for my long-term career. I feel that the 2 months between licensing and my first actual job is a great opportunity to get some challenging precepted training, in an acute unit. Precepting in med-surg does not feel worth my investment of 2 months of working there for free. I want to make the most of the experience, but I also do not want to waste the included unit interview opportunity at the end of the preceptorship either. Id feel more comfortable to follow other nurses advice and start my very 1st job in a Med-surg floor for my first couple years, until I gain my bearings. So should I chose a preceptorship in a highly acute unit like Trauma or ED to experience my long-term career goals, even though I know my first job will be lower acuity unit? Or should I just skip the preceptorship & once Im licensed just get focused on the first step in my career path's 2 year, full-time working in med-surg phase? ~ THX ~