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I want to do nursing next year but am really unsure which branch? You decide what type of nursing you want to do while you are in school, not before you go. The advantage of nursing is the options it offers. When I went to nursing school I wanted to do anesthesia. I have since worked in Cardivascular Surgery, the OR, run an Ambulatory Surgery Centter, taught Anatomy and Physiology, become a Nurse Practitioner, worked in Family Practice, worked in a spine surgery practice, worked in pain management and worked with patinets with chronic pain syndromes with no identifiable physical cause, migraines, and chronic headaches, and done research. My wife has chosen do work exclusively with pediatric psychiatric patients. Everyone in nursing picks what they want to do, or picks what they need to develop. There are so many areas you can work in , I have a friend who works in oncology and she loves it and another who works for a plastic surgeons office and she loves that too. Good luck whatever you decide. Well, that is something YOU and only YOU can decide... Nursing school gives you the opportunity to see what it's like in a variety of work settings, from nursing homes, to medical / surgical unit @ hospital, maternal-newborn, pediatrics, etc. You'll likely get some observational experiences in OR or same day surgery, etc. First, decide what sort of program you'd like to enter. There are 4-year BSN programs, and there are also 2-year associate RN programs. Just like anything, there are pros and cons to both. I am in a 2-year program and I love it. I'm sort of an instant-results person though, and I love a fast pace. I became an LPN and am now working to gain experience before I test for my RN next summer. |
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