Published Aug 9, 2015
nursingfornurses
25 Posts
Do any new grad psych nurses regret going to psych right after graduation with no medical floor experience? Is it difficult to land a medical floor job after a few years in psych nursing?
vintagemother, BSN, CNA, LVN, RN
2,717 Posts
No regrets here! However, I have heard that acute care facilities won't let you move onto them if you only have non acute experience.
Because I was an Lvn intending on eventually becoming an rn, I didn't mind working in psych as a new grad Lvn. Loved it and learned a lot!!
Thank you so much for your response! My passion is psych and I went into psych right after graduation. However, I'm just worried that if life happens and I have to move somewhere else, I might not find a psych job.
EatYourVeggies
81 Posts
It seems that psych jobs are a plenty ; )
ChildPsychRN
7 Posts
I came into psych in an acute inpatient psych hospital right out of school. I have been here for a year now. I haven't regretted it. You will encounter psych patients in any line of nursing, as psych patients get sick like everyone else. I feel better knowing I've gotten a good handle on it at this point. However, I was just hired on a telemetry unit with a different hospital system. I never got any calls from previous applications and attributed that to being a psych nurse. However, once I got my magical one year of experience as a RN, I started getting calls from everywhere. I will remain PRN in psych because I do enjoy it. As I am pursuing my MSN in nursing education, I felt it would be beneficial to have a hefty amount of medical experience as well.
In my area, there are a good deal of psych jobs available for new grad nurses and aides. At least in privately funded psych.
I think it's because 1) a lot of people are afraid of psych 2) those that aren't afraid sometimes just can't handle the environment and 3) private psych pays less to staff than county/state psych facilities. This, I think, discourages those with lots of psych experience from applying. (My DON explained point #3 to me)
What state do you live in?
Cali. Central/Northern. 😀
Meriwhen, ASN, BSN, MSN, RN
4 Articles; 7,907 Posts
I thought I would regret it, but as time went on and I gained more experience, I fell in love. And psych turns out to be one of the easier specialties to get work in, because many nurses don't want to work psych.
Thanks everyone for your responses! I feel better now :)