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I went right into L&D out of nursing school, but I had to move out of state to do it. I would say if that is YOUR passion, go for it. I didn't settle for working in any area where my heart wasn't into it. Would it be more challenging to get a job? YES, probably...is it impossible?? NO.
Good luck to you, I hope it works out well for you!!
The only folks hired out of our class were in critical care or ED... none of the med-surg, none of the OB, none of the NICU folks.I would really appreciate some advice from OB nurses! I am a senior nursing student and I am getting ready to choose my senior practicum. My heart and soul lies in OB/L&D and I would love to be placed there, but I hear a lot of people saying that as a new grad, having a med/surg background is best. I know that not many hospitals hire new grads in L&D (some do for NICU, which I also enjoy), so I would really like some advice on if whether I should ask to be placed on a med/surg floor for my last semester. For those OB nurses that started in in OB, do you feel like you are well-rounded enough? I am really torn! I want to follow my passion and really fight for the little number of placements that they have in OB for my last semester, but I am afraid that I will not build those med/surg skills that I need as a new grad in May. PLEASE HELP!!!
I think that it is okay to be hired straight into LDRP. But the big problem will be hired into that unit in this economy.
LDRP/ICU are popular fields, so much so that there are few openings, and that experienced nurses will be hired first. It will be difficult to get hired there as a new grad.
Go for it! We have a new grad on our though who does not seem very eager to learn. I actually think she is just scared to death. So my advice when you get your L&D position. Jump in! While orienting go to EVERY delivery & c/s. Don't be afraid to start doing vag exams. Be as proactive as you can and your co-workers will love to teach you. NEVER be scared to ask a question. I still love to pepper my co-workers with LOTS of questions.
I graduated in August, and just got offered an L&D position last week. The reason I went to nursing school was to go into women's health. I kept a very open mind during clinicals, and could definitely see myself doing well in other areas. If I hadn't gotten an L&D job, I would be excited to work med/surg and develop my skills. However, if you have the chance to do what you're really excited about, go for it!
sunshine63
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I would really appreciate some advice from OB nurses! I am a senior nursing student and I am getting ready to choose my senior practicum. My heart and soul lies in OB/L&D and I would love to be placed there, but I hear a lot of people saying that as a new grad, having a med/surg background is best. I know that not many hospitals hire new grads in L&D (some do for NICU, which I also enjoy), so I would really like some advice on if whether I should ask to be placed on a med/surg floor for my last semester. For those OB nurses that started in in OB, do you feel like you are well-rounded enough? I am really torn! I want to follow my passion and really fight for the little number of placements that they have in OB for my last semester, but I am afraid that I will not build those med/surg skills that I need as a new grad in May. PLEASE HELP!!!