I think you can have a better answer about this if you get connected with nurses entrepreneurs or those who have their own practice, most of them are Aesthetics Nurses..you can check linkedin, saw a lot of them and some actually post about their jour...
I have colleagues who started as a new grad in dialysis clinics. They say that it's a good experience and fast paced. The facility provided her with complelte and thorough traning and so the transition as a new grad to dialysis is not that overwhelmi...
I hope I can help you but the 1 thing I know for sure is that they would require you to have at least 2 or more years of practice in ICU. Maybe you can check linkedin, make connections there with CRNAs.
John2018 replied to Just Brittany's topic in Career Support
I bet that experienced travel nurses can help you and give advice. But from my stand point, if your only option is to move together with your family because you don't want to settle yet then just go and apply for the position in the area that you wan...
Agree with Nurse Beth, they should provide you an explanation why just like how any normal employer notify their employees who has poor performance or have other issues that affected the quality of their work. Anyways, hope they could reach out to yo...
I'm not an ICU nurse but I have a close friend that works in Cardiac ICU and yes, they do have patients who are completely vaccinated die due to complications from COVID but their numbers are way smaller compared to those who are not vaccinated.
Just set an expectation that your status would be "non-rehirable" anyways if you don't like working for them because of their crappy benefits, I think you wouldn't mind that status. So go to a job that serves you best.
John2018 replied to Monique Barber's topic in New Nurse
I've been to several jobs and what I usually do, if they don't ask me to come to an event or outing or their so called "team building" I don't care, would I want to spent hours with them denying and ignoring me? ofcourse not. I'd rather spent the day...
John2018 replied to MissRN2394's topic in Ambulatory
This is unfair but their rebuttal with you is that they gave you a heads-up about your duties and responsibilities. This happened to be before when I was working as a company nurse. Aside from nursing duties, I also help in the HR when they are swamp...