The problem I find is I either want to go back to school (crna, nnp, or educator) or go into administration eventually. I have been told by many that cicu would open up more doors for me in the future. I'm just unaware how true that statement is.
I am a nursing student set to graduate in December and had the most amazing thing happen to me. I was offered my dream jobs and now I'm forced to choose between neonatal icu and cardiac icu. These are two of the most highly competitive units at the hospital I applied so I applied thinking I would only recieve one offer but I have to choose. I want to start my nursing career off right. Any advice?
Because they are under Carolina Healthcare System you apply through them. I recently applied and am waiting to hear back from the packet of information I sent them.
I'm currently in nursing school and this residency program looks amazing. I currently live in NC, does anyone know if that will be a disadvantage? Is anyone from out-of-state applying currently?