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Feeling unfulfilled in my career.
Feeling stuck doesn't mean you've failed. it just means this isn't the right fit for you. Focus on transferring in April and keep applying to jobs that match what you're passionate about. Soon enough, someone will take you. For now, take things one step at a time and give yourself room to figure it out.
- University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) CRNA - 2025
- South College CRNA - 2026 Start
- South College CRNA - 2026 Start
- Midwestern University CRNA - 2025 start
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New grad nurse starting in ICU
Many new ICU nurses feel overwhelmed and question their decision at first. It sounds like your preceptor isn't providing the support you need, which isn't your fault. Advocate for yourself and try to reach out to your educator or manager about getting a more supportive preceptor. I hope it gets better for you
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New Nurse: Feeling lost
You've been through a lot, but you're still here trying, and that says an lot about your resilience. Give yourself permission to not be perfect. It is challenging, but growth comes with time and repetition. Focus on the why behind what you're doing, not just the tasks. Be honest with your leadership about what you need to succeed and ask for feedback regularly so you can adjust along the way. Writing down what you learn and reviewing it after shifts is really helpful. You don't have to have it all figured out right away—what matters is that you're showing up and trying. You have the passion for this, and that's your greatest strength. Trust that you'll grow into the role with time.
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Wondering if I am cut out for bedside nursing
You're not alone—the first year is brutal for everyone. Time management takes practice, and it's normal to feel like you're running around nonstop. Chart when you can, even in little chunks, and don't expect perfection. Your assessment skills will get better with time—it's all part of learning. And remember, it's okay to struggle. Nursing is hard, and it's not all on you to be perfect. Take it one shift at a time—you're doing better than you think!
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Did I choose the wrong career? Hopeless new grad
You're not alone—your first year as a nurse is really hard, and a lot of people feel the same way. It's not just you. Nursing is tough, and it takes time to build confidence and skills. Feeling overwhelmed or unsure doesn't mean you're a bad nurse—it means you're learning. As you gain experience, things will start to click, and you'll feel more capable. For now, focus on one shift at a time and lean on your coworkers for support. If bedside isn't for you long-term, there are so many paths in nursing. You're not stuck. Give yourself grace. You're doing better than you think. It's okay to struggle right now.
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New grad nurse ICU vs Psych
If you're concerned about keeping your options open and building a versatile nursing foundation, the ICU position is the better choice. It provides critical skills, broad hospital experience, and strong career mobility, even if you later choose to return to psych nursing.
- Oakland University William Beaumont - Graduate Program of Nurse Anesthesia (CRNA)
- Loyola University New Orleans CRNA - Fall 2025
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University Health Truman Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia CRNA program - May 2025
Does anyone know how their interviews are or what types of questions they ask?
- Fairfield University CRNA Austin Texas 2025
- Fairfield University CRNA Austin Texas 2025