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I may be totally wrong, but it seems you might regret it if you don't give the big hospital a try. Work there part or full time, and keep on at the small hospital as per diem, just in case the greener grass is full of weeds.
A patient is just a sick in a large hospital as a small hospital. A nurse in the large hospital can call for respiratory therapy, PT, OT, IV team, phlebotomy, rapid response team, etc. You may have been doing a lot of those things yourself in your smaller hospital. You may have a lot of skills the big hospital nurses don't have.
Jaellys
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Hi guys,
I have been working at a very small hospital (68 beds) for the past 1.5 years, and I have always wanted to work at the large, 680+ bed hospital that I did all of my clinicals in. A couple of my family members work there (not as nurses but either way, they love it.)
I am happy where I am, my coworkers are great and I am feeling more confident with myself, but my heart always goes back to the thought of working at that large hospital that I did my clinicals in. I work in med-surg and would be applying for a med-surg position.
Could this be a case of the grass seems greener on the other side? I feel like the nurses at the large hospital will look down upon me if I get hired because I come from a small hospital.
The small hospital has a very harmonious work environment and management is awesome. Has anybody else taken the risk? Is it feasible to work part time at both jobs? I dont have any kids/other outside of work obligations. Or on call at one place, part time at another? So stumped. :/