I am currently an RN - have been at my current (and first RN) job for a year and two months. For 2 1/2 years, I worked as an LPN at a nursing home for one to two days a week. I work on a medsurg floor at one of my town's two hospitals. I enjoy it for the most part, but I know that I do not want to do medsurg forever. I enjoy the fact that I get to interact with patient's and I like that I have been working there long enough that I have a routine, but I still do learn every day.
I feel like it's nearing time for me to move on and start a different area of nursing, but honestly, I have no idea where I want to go. I know most people will probably say to just stay where I am in the mean time, which is what I plan to do, but my question is for those people who have been in the same boat as me - how did you figure out where you wanted to transition to? I do still enjoy bedside nursing, but would be open to trying anything. I do love elderly people, but I did not enjoy my nursing home days - too little actual interaction with the residents and too much focus on med pass and charting.
Hi, everyone!
I am currently an RN - have been at my current (and first RN) job for a year and two months. For 2 1/2 years, I worked as an LPN at a nursing home for one to two days a week. I work on a medsurg floor at one of my town's two hospitals. I enjoy it for the most part, but I know that I do not want to do medsurg forever. I enjoy the fact that I get to interact with patient's and I like that I have been working there long enough that I have a routine, but I still do learn every day.
I feel like it's nearing time for me to move on and start a different area of nursing, but honestly, I have no idea where I want to go. I know most people will probably say to just stay where I am in the mean time, which is what I plan to do, but my question is for those people who have been in the same boat as me - how did you figure out where you wanted to transition to? I do still enjoy bedside nursing, but would be open to trying anything. I do love elderly people, but I did not enjoy my nursing home days - too little actual interaction with the residents and too much focus on med pass and charting.
Thanks in advance for any replies!