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Working in a good hospital can be a fantastic experience. Depending on where you are at, there can be a lot of opportunity to work in different areas. For example, I started in surgical oncology -- the unit I did my consolidation -- but then was hired into critical care and the hospital paid the tuition fees and my full-time wages while I took the critical care program. This is important if you don't like the area you start in or aren't really sure which area of nursing you are interested in (you can also spend a few days shadowing nurses in different areas to give you an idea what their shifts are like, how they manage their time, etc). There are tuition reimbursement options if you want to upgrade your education and paid education days if you want to attend conferences or seminars (again, hospital-specific). You will also be exposed to MANY different health care team members and develop strong communication skills. Depending on where you work you may have the opportunity to be involved in research (directly or indirectly). You will learn a LOT!
I have absolutely no regrets about choosing hospital work (or nursing). YES, it is often understaffed (sometimes you get lucky and agency nurses fill the gap!) and the work is tough but if you working with a good team makes ALL the difference. It's also VERY important to take care of yourself (physically and mentally), know when to take breaks and how to manage your stress. You need to learn how to leave work at work and not take it home with you (which can be tricky, but it's essential).
bluestar776
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I was finally accepted into a BScN program my dream for so long. I want to go into home care one day as I have been reading a lot of negative things about hospitals..
I'm worried now because I have had a passion for nursing for so long and worked hard at the pre reqs but I've been reading negative things about nursing how many nurses are understaffed and dislike their jobs.
Is there anyone who is happy with their job? Do you feel happy you went into the nursing field ?