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Lost and Confused.Rating: (votes: 6) Don't quit nursing. Apply for a position somewhere else. Forewarned is forearmed. Ask questions at your interview. Be honest in your desire for a staff nurse position where you can learn and expand your skills. Comment: i am a newly qualified and although i enjoy theatre post i feel i wont get to where i waant and that is to be a forensic nurse, i am from uk. i v had a tuff start i was diagnosed with cancer and when that was dealt with i found my self being rushed back in with a strangulated hernia and consequently suffered a bowel resection, i am off for three months and suddenly revising my whole life perspective, can some one help?Comment: As you know there are many different fields within the Nursing Profession.Why don't you sit down and write your goals and expectations.Where do you see yourself in say 5 years.What really got you interested while doing your Nursing Program?That may assist you to find the place you desire to be in.Heck it has taken me 30+ years to be in a place that I am truly contented but I have enjoyed all areas that I worked in.I wish you continued success in your nursing career.Comment: Quote from neckoi am a newly qualified and although i enjoy theatre post i feel i wont get to where i waant and that is to be a forensic nurse, i am from uk. i v had a tuff start i was diagnosed with cancer and when that was dealt with i found my self being rushed back in with a strangulated hernia and consequently suffered a bowel resection, i am off for three months and suddenly revising my whole life perspective, can some one help?Comment: Quote from oceanlove112I have been a RN for almost 3 years and I am struggling to find my place in the nursing world. My first job as a RN was on a unit I had previously worked as a tech on, and I was put in a charge nurse position right out of school. This hospital system has a large number of LPN and I was put in the charge position because I had the letters RN after my name. I left that position after almost 9 months of dealing with "crap" from a lot of the other nurses who didn't like that I was a charge nurse and the fact that I was not qualified for the charge role and that I wanted more hands on nursing experience. I was in contract with that hospital system so I transferred to another facility. This was a much smaller hospital and it was a night position. I worked as a staff RN and as a charge nurse at this other facility, and while the job was easy I didn't feel it was advancing my nursing knowledge like I wanted it to. So, I had the opportunity to move to Savannah, GA and dummy me took the first job that was offered to me on a unit that had a lot of problems. I left that job for a lot of reasons one being no support from supervisors or managers, and since July 2007 I have NOT had a nursing job and I am wondering if I should even be a nurse anymore. Any advise is more than welcome.
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