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I am currently a LPN and working in a LTC nursing home. My advice to you is to try to get into acute care, either long term acute care (LTAC) or a hospital first because I don't see you gaining any experience in a nursing home. Plus, when it comes to your resume it would look better if that was your first job... For some reason, companies have a stigma against people who have worked in a nursing home then wanted to switch into acute care. But if you worked in acute care and wanted to switch to nursing home then you wouldnt have much of a problem.
Congrats to you on having a clear vision of where you want to go! I have found that my acute care background has been extremely helpful in my career in LTC. The assessment skills that you learn in acute care, with its more critical patients, will stick with you throughout your career. I never thought I'd leave acute care, but here I am, and love it. Best of luck to you!
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i am a new graduate nurse and i start my new job in a nursing home in a couple of days. they are putting me in charge of the entire west wing, involving 25 patient bed, 3 cnas and 1 lpn. i will have a preceptor to train me for 1 month. my goal is to become a director of nursing in either a hospital or nursing home; and then maybe a chief nursing officer of a hospital. my question to you guys is that you do you see me going the right path, by going into this management position in nursing home. is my experience equal to the experience in the hospital? can you guys give me advice on the correct ladder to pursue both positions as a don and a cno. i am pursing my mba and will graduate in 16 months.