OR nurses, I need advice : )
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To make a long story short, I am 2 months shy of graduating. I work as a tech on a busy cardiac/med-surg unit, and have been offered a graduate nurse/intern position there after graduation. I feel comfortable there, have been there for a year. It is safe. It would not be a bad place to start a career.
BUT: I saw a job posting today for an OR position at another hosp. that would underfill with a graduate nurse. My heart jumped. I loved my OR rotation in school the most, but didn't think that they accepted new grads. So I am considering interviewing for the position, but must admit that I am afraid to leave my comfort zone.
Any words of wisdom? How are new grads treated in the OR? Is it better to get med-surg experience first, or better to learn the specialize ways of the dept. as a fresh new grad?
Any replies will be very much appreciated.