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Although we are just starting out, have any of you thought about what specialty you will go into? I know it's early and we may change our minds, but as of right now........ what specialty are you considering?
Right now my passion is mental health, so I could really see myself in psychiatric nursing and/or alcohol/drug rehabilitation. I've love to become a family mental health nurse practitioner focusing in those areas. I also really enjoy hospice work too though, so I might end up there, or maybe even physical rehab.
I was 16 when I decided I would become a nurse to take care of preemies in the NICU. I am now 21, and starting my first year in nursing school. Although my end goal is still to become a NICU nurse, I have realized that experience should come first. I would enjoy working a few years as a L&D nurse, and then PICU. During these years I would obtain my BSN, and then apply to a NICU.
I would also love to be a prenatal, and postnatal NP. Similar to being a midwife. I would set up a clinic with a MD, where he/she and I share the responsibilities. He could be delivering a baby, while I'm doing an ultra sound at the office. (But this is just a silly dream)
I've had so many interests. Lateral mobility is a plus in nursing. Here's what I'm interested in: ANYTHING cardiac (Cardiac tele, CCU, CVICU, cath lab), L&D, PACU, and wound care. I took the Johnson & Johnson specialty test and was advised that becoming a CNM would be good for me. It's something I've considered and I could picture myself doing it, but CNMs aren't really utilized in my state. Bummer.
Great topic. Having long term goals is critical to staying motivated through the long haul. Keeps you from giving up!
Personally I would be happy with anything in critical care. Also looked into home health nurse or nurse practitioner and would be happy with that route too. Who knows... I get inspired by reading a lot of posts from allnurses. :) :)
Shhhoooooot. Im going to nursing school JUST to become a CNM. Really though. I was considering the CPM route but my children are too young to go the route that requires being on call pretty much all the time. So I because of that, financial reasons + the flexibility that comes with being a nurse (scheduling). Its a long term goal. I anticipate that it will take me around 7-10 years but here I go...... Prerequisites begin in 4 weeks!!!
NurseGirl525, ASN, RN
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I would like to do pediatric oncology or maybe hospice care. I would like to do ER at some point also. Keeping my options open.