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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?
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!!
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.
It seems that psych jobs are a plenty ; )
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)
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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?