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I would just consider if you want to continue to learn to practice medicine and expand on what you learned to become an FNP or do you want to become very specialized in neuro? Jumping right into a specialty like that can be exciting and the right choice for some, but how will it be if you need to switch jobs and look for something in primary care without any primary care experience. Might be tough findings a job. My opinion is that doing a couple years in FP/IM/ER to really learn how to practice medicine is always beneficial before specializing.
Congratulations to you! What a wonderful dilemma to have!What does your gut and/or heart say to you? They both sound like excellent opportunities. Trust your instincts.
Good luck! Please let us know what you decide.
Right! I should be grateful I have these offers. My gut says I will feel very fulfilled working in community health. But I will most likely be miserable due to the commute time. It also says I will most likely be miserable in Neurosurgery trying to keep up with everything I will need to learn. But may be very happy with compensation and commute time.
Leaning toward community health at the moment :)
RNmeee
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Fellow NPs, I am in a predicament as to which job to chose. New grad. FNP trained.
Job 1: With community health. 1-1.5 hours travel one way. Pay 104k. Benefits are so so. CME $1500, 7 days. Will have good support. Will see 18 pts/day. Work M-F, 8-5.
Job 2: With Neurosurgery team. 15 minutes away from home. Pay, waiting to find out. Benefits are great. CME $2700+, 7 days. Will also have great support. Will be paired with a neurosurgeon. Will have to cover clinic, inpatient, and OR. Work M-F, 7-4. Some weekends and holidays.
I have already accepted Job 1. Haven't signed the contract yet. The Same day, I accepted the Job 1, I got the second offer. Another hesitancy with Job 2 is that I am primary care trained. I have neurosurgery experience as an RN only. In some ways, I do not even know what I need to know for this job. But I am positive that I will have great guidance. I will definitely get first assist and acute care cert for Job 2 to stay within the scope, but after starting the job. That's additional 2-3 years of continued training and education + full-time job.
I just want to think about all the pro and cons. And I know all of you have some great experiences and insights on this kind of decision making. So, I would love to hear your thoughts.