Published Feb 14, 2011
noyesno, MSN, APRN, NP
834 Posts
Just found out I passed the NCLEX yesterday and I wanted to introduce myself because I'll be hanging around the "First Year After Nursing Licensure" page for the next 364 days.
My name is noyesno. I graduated from an ADN program in December of 2010. I also have a bachelors in nutrition (dietetics). I decided I didn't want to be a dietitian during my senior year of college (I worked with a few dietitians one summer and did not find the work very rewarding) and pursued nursing right after graduation.
My short term career goal is to work med/surg for about 5 years while pursuing a MSN to become a FNP. [i'm also kind of interested in becoming a certified diabetes educator but the path to becoming a CDE seems a little complicated to me and I'm not sure where this would fit in during the 5 years.]
Long term, I'd like to work in public health or maybe in one of the Walgreen's Take Care Clinics. I've worked for my local park district for a really long time and in college I volunteered as a stress management peer educator and facilitated stress management workshops throughout the campus community. I absolutely love being involved in the community. I also like working with kids. Maybe school nursing? I still need to iron out these long term plans a little.
I have an interview this upcoming Thursday for a med/surg position. I'm really hoping to get the job because interviews are really hard to come by these days. I feel like it's my only chance.
While a little scared and nervous, I'm sincerely looking forward to these next 364 days as a new RN. I know it's going to be very challenging but my hope is it will also be very rewarding too.
I look forward to "meeting" all of you. Feel free to introduce yourself! :)
SummerGarden, BSN, MSN, RN
3,376 Posts
*ahem*... actually, they need to change this to the first two years after nursing licensure. after one year you will see a difference in your nursing but it will not be that big of a difference... it takes at least two years to be comfortable to some degree, which is why most of us hang around after one year.
btw, congrats on passing your boards, welcome to this forum, and good luck with your interview.
*ahem*... actually, they need to change this to the first two years after nursing licensure. after one year you will see a difference in your nursing but it will not be that big of a difference... it takes at least two years to be comfortable to some degree, which is why most of us hang around after one year. btw, congrats on passing your boards, welcome to this forum, and good luck with your interview.
ooo, i'll totally stick around for 2 years. good insight.
thanks so much mbarnbsn! i'm so happy to be done with the nclex, i'm excited to be here on this forum, and i'll let you know how the interview goes.
congrats on making it through the first year and on to the second! :)
Congrats on making it through the first year and on to the second! :)
Actually I am finished with my second and am on to my third year. However, I think I will still stick around and help you guys out.
Please do! That would be awesome. Thanks! :)
FLmomof5
1,530 Posts
We ought to change the forum name to first (two) year(s) after getting first nursing job! I have seen soooo many that took 6 mo to 1 yr just to GET a job!
Good call FLmomof5!
I got the job I interviewed for today. I start mid-March. It's a busy ortho/neuro/trauma unit at a level 1 trauma center. Wish me luck! :)
jadu1106
908 Posts
i got the job i interviewed for today. i start mid-march. it's a busy ortho/neuro/trauma unit at a level 1 trauma center. wish me luck! :)
noyesno,
congratulations on your 1st rn job! i just started mine a few weeks ago and am learning so much! wishing you a successful internship! :)
Congrats!!!
noyesno,congratulations on your 1st rn job! i just started mine a few weeks ago and am learning so much! wishing you a successful internship! :)jadu1106
thanks so much jadu1106! :) congrats on starting your first job, how exciting. glad to hear you are learning so much. sounds like positive experience thus far. yay! :)
awww, thanks! i hope your wish for me comes true.
Thanks MBARNBRSN! :)
When do you start your new job?