Confused...wat can i do to get a Job?

U.S.A. Texas

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Hey all,

Been reading thru a few threads, realizing how bad the job market is in Dallas/DFW area. would appreciate some advise. A little bit of background:

Graduated in may 2008 --> got an internship with a Magnet hospital in PA for critical care, worked there for 8-9 months --> had to put my wife thru grad school, got another job offer paying 1.5 times to work as an auditor for insurance companies --> quit ICU job (still regret that decision, but was cash strapped :crying2:)-->been working at a desk job since that time as a RN but no direct pt. contact, also RN in army reserves for last 1.5 yr--> wife completed gard school, got a decent job in DFW, and now I want to get back in ICU.......just have a ADN though:crying2:

1. Would I qualify for new grad internships, I have been a RN for 3 yrs, but no hands on experience with pts for last 2??

2. Would my "not so valuable" experience count as experience at all?

3. Do I have any chance of getting a ICU job without going for RN-BSN route?

Would love to hear any and all idea. :idea:

Specializes in Critical Care; Cardiac; Professional Development.

You likely would not be considered for new grad internships. I have no idea if the experience you have would be considered for an acute care position - I would think it would count for something.

I would suggest you just start applying to positions and see what you get told. You may need to take a refresher course to get your skills up to snuff. And yeah, you probably are going to need at some point to get your BSN.

Thanks fro the response RN2BDFW. Does anyone know if any of the reputed hospitals in DFW offer RN refresher courses?? I am so new to this area and completely lost!

Thanks fro the response RN2BDFW. Does anyone know if any of the reputed hospitals in DFW offer RN refresher courses?? I am so new to this area and completely lost!

Hi

Did you try methodist hospital in dallas?I it will start on Oct 17,2011..goodluck

Specializes in Rehab.

I do know that Parkland was interviewing experienced nurses for its critical care/emergency nursing residencies, so yes some hospitals do offer residencies/internships for those looking to change specialties, etc. Good luck with your search.

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