I recently left my acute care positions (had a couple per diem jobs and full time), to go to outpatient dialysis. I left my per diem positions because I am in school and one of them I couldn’t complete my mandatory requirements because of personal i...
Sucks but you’re right, I am digging myself into a hole. My plan was to find one job and stay until done with NP school. Stepdown, ED, PACU were all within the same facility so they were more of transfers to different units but I do see where it ra...
There are many different areas I can work in as an NP. I didn’t leave my positions because I didn’t like them or I would not have stayed per diem. I left them for more learning.
Where did you end up going? I would say OR may be the best option for you. In ER you do have the tedious things you don’t like from the floor just not as often. There are times when hospitals are too full to place patients so they’re your patient ...
Thank you for taking the time to respond. I live in a rural area so my options are limited to the hospitals I have already worked for. I like your idea of working per diem again but I am so exhausted from my long hours and school work, I may just h...
Do you have any family that can help? Any savings? You will be losing out on much more finances within those 3 years than you would biting the bullet to pay for an attorney. Letters of reference can’t hurt. Sorry to hear about your situation. Bes...