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I generally check salary.com to see what different specialties pay. You can specialize the search to your area so you can see what the salary range for LPNs in L&D in your area is. I think what that RN said was true though, it tends to be one of the higher paying specialties. What are you considering going into?
Oh no not as an LVN as a RN . I'm almost done with the VN program but I have no plans to work as an LVN I'm going straight into a BSN program. She was saying once I get my RN license L&D is where all the money is. I did consider L&D I thought I would hate it but I LOVED it. For the most part There's no sick people, its such a happy place I had a blast showing the moms how to breast feed (with my instructor there of course) . I just figured it would be difficult to get into because I hear a lot of nurses saying they can't get a L&D job . The money part threw me for a loop.
I've heard that critical care pays a little more for some nurses (especially if you work in resource pool), but not as far as one specialty RN area over another, and not anything special about L&D.
Specialties for advanced practice nurses are a whole other ball of wax in terms of payscale differentials.
I transferred from cardiology to L&D in the same hospital. (Large teaching hospital). Pay was NO different.
And, for the record, the people aren't always healthy and happy in L&D. Most of the time they are, but bad horrible things can and do happen there.
If you want more $$, then advanced practice is the way to go. As far as being a staff nurse, not a APRN, go for a hospital, not a drs office for more $$ work weekend nights is the most $$ for a staff nurse. Some hospitals pay more for ICU (not much) and some pay more for BSN (.50 more an hour) but not all.
Good luck
Elleveein, LVN
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I'm doing my LVN clinicals (9 weeks to go) and today was our last day at this particular hospital, so as we're leaving this RN hugged me and said "remember all the money is in L&D" . Is that true ? I've never heard that before.
P.S. please don't send me any "you shouldn't go into nursing for the money" stuff. I'm not in it for the money I was just wondering if that's true.