2. Changing Specialties Too Many Times
You started in med/surg but soon got bored and moved to L&D. A few months later you got tired of your boss and jumped to same day surgery. A year later you were on to pediatrics. Switching nursing specialties can be a great way to learn what you really have a passion for, but changing areas too quickly or too many times can cause burnout or hurt your career. You might begin to feel like you don’t have a place in nursing and potential employers might wonder why you haven’t committed to one area for very long.
Give each specialty you enter a chance before you take off for something more enticing. Talk to nurses who are currently working in the area you are considering as well as nurses who have left that specialty. They can give you the nitty gritty details on what that area is really like.
If you’re feeling bored, you’re probably making mistake #3
Husband of Boston Nurse Lindsay Clancy Speaks Out Following Tragic Incident Involving Their Children Lindsay…
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has agreed to a record-breaking settlement of over $880 million…
A nurse recalled the moment serial killer Lucy Letby told her she “just wanted to…
Nurses assisting a gunshot patient came into harm’s way as a driver struck them and…
A Louisiana nursing home owner has agreed to pay $8.2 million in a settlement with…
A northeastern Tennessee nurse and his dog died in flash floods from Hurricane Helene while…