I'm a nurse.
I love being a nurse. It's hard. It's challenging. You work hard. You work short staffed. You juggle, juggle, juggle! It's political. It's hard on your body.
But my reasons for choosing and staying in this profession is because this is where I know I make a difference. I am a patient advocate. I am here for them, to help them negoiate the murky waters of the health industry. I care; I care about people (even though some of them can drive you stark raving mad- I am no saint!!! - I know hard - to believe
) Medicine is constantly changing; there is always something new to learn.
Nursing keeps me humble.
Nursing has allowed me to work shift work, which in turn allowed my husband or myself to stay home with our kids when they were younger instead of putting them into daycare. Yes it was a sacrifice of our relationship for many years, but we are stronger for it. Shift work has allowed me to get out of committments I was to chicken to say "no" to in the first place
I have been a staff nurse, a preceptor, a clinical educator and clinical intern. I have participated in research and have been working on a proposal of my own. I have so many opportunities to do what I love to do.
I am working on my last 2 course of my Masters. The world is truly my oyster.
Nursing pays well, and many places offer self-scheduling. (how humane is that?) Where I work you get benefits if you work .5 or more. I've been there so long I get 6 weeks of vacation. I've got a ton of banked sick hours - hopefully I'll never have to use them. I do steady days now - but sometime I do long for the 12 hour shifts. And the chaos. And the madness.
Btw- am a pediatric nurse to boot. Burned skin is the worst!
Good luck on your decision!
"You can't get what you want till you know what you want." Joe Jackson
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