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Just a question for all nurses out there:
When you started nursing school did you see yourself working on a specific floor/unit? Did that change as soon as you finished nursing school and started to work?
Please describe your experience.
I just graduated recently (and passed boards this week). Prior to starting nursing school, I wanted to work in the NICU (I've had two NICU babies, so I'm well aware of the stress/work/emotional toll that it takes, it wasn't just about wanting to work with tiny babies) I still very much want to work in that setting, but I am clearly realistic that that is not going to be an option for several years (due to the fact that I live in metro Philly, where there are dozens of experienced ICU nurses for every 1 open position...the new grad isn't getting the time of day on that position, rightly so!) So...I've accepted that I'll build my skills and "do my time" in an area that isn't my first choice - I've got an interview at a LTC facility next week, and I am eager to actually start my nursing career and to develop my practice even if it isn't in my "dream" job!
I started out working in Labor and Delivery as an OB tech. I thought I would work there after I graduated. Six months before graduation, I realized that the unit was extremely overstaffed and I might not get a position, so I started working as a tech in the ER. I fell in love with the ER!
After nursing school, I moved cities and couldn't even get an interview in the busy ER so I worked in Ortho/Neuro MedSurg (worst six months of my life). I transferred ASAP to the ER and worked there for two years before transferring to ICU.
Long story short: At different points in my career I have wanted to be an L&D nurse, an ER nurse, a FNP, and finally a CRNA. I have finally found my path and am in CRNA school. Its been a crazy path getting here, but I couldn't be more thankful for all the experiences and mentors I have had along the way.
I have loved (almost) every specialty of nursing I have experienced and feel very fortunate to be a nurse!
miranda819, BSN
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While in nursing school I always said I would never do postpartum, nursery, L&D..I had done enough of the patient side of that in my real life. So silly me, fresh out of school I went into Med-Surg and quickly found out it wasn't the place for me. Next stop was, yep, you guessed it, postpartum. Found my true calling in mother-baby and couldn't be happier!