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Thanks Lunah,
I absolutely plan on keeping my EMT job until I find a nursing job and I am trying to work some ED connections. I guess my question really is are there any other tips for keeping up those nursing skills until I find that job? I now try to approach every patient on my ambulance from a nursing perspective rather than an EMS point of view but other than that I am at a loss!
I started working 4 months after graduation and even though I have had some DUH I should have remembered that moments, for the most part I've been amazed at what I managed to retain from nursing school.
So what to do? Volunteer- Red Cross accepts new grads as nurse volunteers. You can help get medication replaced after a home fire, review health history of people being sent nationally to larger disasters, and be on site at emergency shelters.
Look in to flu clinic work: easy and your IM injection skills will become second nature.
Join and participate in a nursing organization in the specialty you're interested in.
Keep in touch with classmates and clinical instructors. I am a big believer in networking.
I started working 4 months after graduation and even though I have had some DUH I should have remembered that moments, for the most part I've been amazed at what I managed to retain from nursing school.So what to do? Volunteer- Red Cross accepts new grads as nurse volunteers. You can help get medication replaced after a home fire, review health history of people being sent nationally to larger disasters, and be on site at emergency shelters.
Look in to flu clinic work: easy and your IM injection skills will become second nature.
Join and participate in a nursing organization in the specialty you're interested in.
Keep in touch with classmates and clinical instructors. I am a big believer in networking.
I'm almost two months out of school, new license in hand with not a job opp in sight! I've been wondering about the same things. Thank you for your suggestions!
rhennigar1123
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Hi all,
Seeking some opinions. I am a new Grad nurse (as of June 15th!) and will be taking the NCLEX in about a month. While I think the nursing job market is picking up slightly here in NJ, it still looks pretty grim. I am a full time, paid professional EMT and have been doing that for 6 years. I am concerned that it might take me a while to find a nursing job. Can you guys offer any advice on what I can do in the interim to not let the new skills I have just learned get rusty? EMS work is challening but it is a different persepective and skill set than nursing.
I am worried that if it takes 6 to 8 months to find a nursing job I will be so rusty that I will be even less than a new grad experience wise.
any tips?
Thanks