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Choosing a specialty- should I wait longerRating: (votes: 0) ![]() I think you should not let your age be such a factor in your decision on what your specialty should be. You've done so much work getting to where you are right now I don't think something like choosing your specialty should be done in such haste. I think it is wise to just let nature take it's course and go to these confrences and make a decision from the facts you get. Let your heart guide you to where your passion will be and if it takes another year so be it. I'd rather you find that perfect job that you love next year then a job you get in 2 months, and you are miserable because you did it in haste and it was not the one for you. Comment: I think specialties find people, people don't find specialties. Try to work in a variety of areas. Offer to float. I always I wanted to work anywhere but med/surg and floated in just about all areas of a hospital. Do you know where my final stop was? Back in med/surg. I find it interesting and I am always challenged. Never in a million years did I think I was going to have med/surg be my specialty.Comment: Quote from mvm2I think you should not let your age be such a factor in your decision on what your specialty should be. You've done so much work getting to where you are right now I don't think something like choosing your specialty should be done in such haste. I think it is wise to just let nature take it's course and go to these confrences and make a decision from the facts you get. Let your heart guide you to where your passion will be and if it takes another year so be it. I'd rather you find that perfect job that you love next year then a job you get in 2 months, and you are miserable because you did it in haste and it was not the one for you.Comment: Quote from tokmomI think specialties find people, people don't find specialties. Try to work in a variety of areas. Offer to float. I always I wanted to work anywhere but med/surg and floated in just about all areas of a hospital. Do you know where my final stop was? Back in med/surg. I find it interesting and I am always challenged. Never in a million years did I think I was going to have med/surg be my specialty.Comment: Definitely don't let your age be a factor! Nursing was a second career for me, so I understand how you feel, but think of how long you will be working before you can retire. You might as well be happy during those years. I agree that sometimes a specialty will find you. When I was in nursing school, I thought it would be cool to work in an ER. Well, I floated to the ER and I found out that I HATE it there! I actually ended up in ICU, where I never thought I would work. I definitely recommend floating and just learning as much as you can. Acute in-patient rehab is very similar to Med-Surg, so I would go to the Ob-Gyn conference. As far as ortho...I have worked in 2 heathcare systems and both have eliminated their ortho floors. People have their surgeries done as outpatients and hospital stays are shorter and shorter. With the current health care environment, I just don't see many opportunities in ortho in the future. In both the systems where I have worked, the ortho patients are kind of mixed in with the Tele and Med-Surg patients.Comment: I was thinking along the same lines with ortho, because I know my faculty doesn't have an designated ortho floor. I wish I could float to the post partum unit. I only went there twice during clinicals, but wasn't the mother baby couplet care I think I would really like. Thanks for the encouraging words
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