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Reply Sun 21 Jan, 2007 03:22 pm
Would like help choosing new area of nursing
Hello Nurses,
I am currently in a dilemma, trying to choose a new area of nursing. I have med-surg nursing experience and rehab. I recently became a case manager and do not like administrative work.I miss patient care. Unfortunately, I did not feel that I was able to give patients the kind of care they deserved in the hospital setting due to the amount of work I had (same problem all hospital nurses have). ANyway, I am torn between trying home care (visiting nurse), hospice, or maybe psych nursing. I am interested in psych nursing but I have had no acute psych experience although I have worked with TBI patients who are quite behavioral. I have also thought about working for an agency where I may get exposure to various types of nursing and then decide. I am afraid that I will get little training at each facility as an agency nurse though, and this will stress me out. I'm sure there are others who have been in this position. I would love to hear the pros and cons of all options.
Thanks! Louanne
 
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Reply Fri 26 Jan, 2007 08:50 pm
keep looking Smile
Louanne: I also have a Med/Surg/Telemetry and oncology background. Recently, I left hospital nursing to go into long-term care and management. I miss the floor work too. I have considered travel nursing, just haven't tried it yet. Keep looking at the job postings in your area, you'll be suprised, something might come up. I recently took a tour of a surgical unit and found it suprisingly interesting! And I found out about it online. Keep an open mind, nursing is such a great open field Smile slc
 
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Reply Sat 27 Jan, 2007 02:29 am
change
I had a similar experience some years ago. I started my nursing career in ICU/CCU, then M/S and wanted a change after 7 years. I opted for an agency which I did for one year. It was not much fun, I did not feel welcome by peers and was usually referred to as "the agency nurse", I was given the most difficult case load and not offered any help. I did make big bucks (over $89,000.) that year but was very exhausted and missed comaraderie and friendship by my peers. The next year I signed on with Visiting Nurse and Hospice and worked there for the next 12 years. I absolutly loved it and think I could never work for an institution again. I have not worked as an RN for more than 4 years now and am doing other things and enjoying life. I wish you the best and would encourage any nurse in trying home health. It was the most rewarding for me. Rhonda
 
LoriRN
 
Reply Sat 27 Jan, 2007 03:26 pm
changing areas of nursing.....
I agree with what some of the other people are saying about travel nursing and the assignments you recieve however, I don't know your situation but if you are able to do it give it a try.....you only live once! If anything it will "season" you well. Many of the places you travel to do give you the "crappier" assignments but a lot of it depends on the attitude you go into it with. If you go into it with a good attitude and are nice and friendly to your co-workers they will in turn be the same to you. And yea - the money is incredible!
 
nurselou
 
Reply Sun 28 Jan, 2007 11:27 pm
Thanks for your help and words of support
Thank you to those who replied to my plea for advice. I am leaning towards home health but I continue to explore other options. I think the advice will be helpful to others as I think this issue comes up in many of our lives. To those of you who haven't responded, please take a minute to drop me a few lines. It is much appreciated!!
 
 

 
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