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NEW Nurse First JobRating: (votes: 0) THANKS!!! Hard to respond without understanding the job functions/responsibilities. For instance, I don't see how you could possibly function as an educator unless the scope was limited to pharmacy issues since you don't have any nursing expertise yet. Sounds like an interesting position, but kind of 'dead end-ish' if it is out of the nursing mainstream. You won't have an opportunity to develop skills that could result in career advancement in nursing. Comment: Thanks for the response!! The job function of the educator portion is assisting with data collection/reporting, analyzing data and improving activities and goals, maintain up to data patient safety best practices, and coordinating nursing education. Typically they were wanting someone with more experience, but the job was a package deal together so I am guessing they really wanted me for the pharmacy portion and are willing to work with me on this side of the job. I had the same concern with "dead end-ish" feel as well, but I liked the idea of being able to work on the floor after I am trained! Any other recommendations??Comment: You should realize that you have a position that many, many floor nurses would die for. I think experienced nurses will appreciate YOUR knowledge and experience, and the teaching role you are in.Learning to apply your clinical skills can never be a bad thing.But trust me on this.. floor nursing SUCKS.Let us know how the floor nurse orientation goes... it will be interesting.Good luck in all of your endeavors.Comment: Thank you so much!!! And thatwas how I felt when I applied. I just had to go for it!!! I take my NCLEX in a couple weeks (fingers crossed it goes well), then I'll start my job!!thanks for the encouragement!!!
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