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Hello, this is the first message I have posted in this forum. I would just like to ask peoples opinion. I have been working in the MICU at the University of Utah Hospital for almost a year. I have loved it so much and have gleaned so much knowledge. But, like most, I think that in order to really accelerate and take off as far as my knowledge and application goes I need to teach others.
I think that I am ready to start precepting students and orienting new nurses by my nurse manager just doesn't get it. I have told her that I would like to start doing this but she just kinda blows it off. I think that it is because I have been up front with her the whole time about the nurse anesthesia thing. I really don't think she wants to give me a chance because she knows that I'll be leaving for CRNA school. But I won't even be leaving for at least a year and a half!
What can I do to show my manager that I really want these teaching/leadership opportunities?
-Bryant (preCRNA)