Exploring Nursing Specialties of Interest
Many new graduate nurses have been led to believe that starting their nursing career in medical-surgical or telemetry is the only viable option. While these specialties provide valuable foundational skills, they are not the only path to success. It is time to debunk this myth and empower you to follow your passions.Â
Personal Story: Let me share a personal story with you that reflects the persistence and determination needed to overcome the “med surg myth.” When I was a new graduate nurse, I had my heart set on working in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). I applied eagerly and went through a series of interviews with two nurses and the supervisor. However, despite my enthusiasm, I didn’t get the position. Disappointed but not deterred, I confided in a former nursing classmate who suggested I start in a medical-surgical unit instead.Â
While their advice came from a place of concern, I knew deep down that I wanted to pursue my dream of working in the ICU. I did not want to settle for less without even trying. So, I didn’t give up. Instead, I redirected my focus and applied for a Progressive Care Unit (PCU) position. And guess what? I got it!Â
It was my foot in the door. My chance to gain experience and prove my abilities. From there, I seized every opportunity to float to multiple ICUs, learning from experienced nurses and honing my skills.Â
Looking back, I am grateful for that quote I always kept in mind during those times: “Shoot for the stars, even if you miss, you’ll land among the moon.” While I did not secure an ICU position as a new grad, I remained committed to my goal and used every opportunity to grow and challenge myself.Â
Embrace Your Interests: As a new grad, it is essential to reflect on your interests and what excites you about nursing. Perhaps you have a natural affinity for critical care, a passion for helping expectant mothers in labor and delivery, or a desire to make a difference in the field of oncology. Do not let anyone discourage you from pursuing your true calling.Â
Exploring Nursing Specialties: There is a wide array of nursing specialties available for new graduate nurses. Here are a few examples to spark your interest:Â
- Intensive Care Unit (ICU): If you thrive in high-pressure environments and enjoy managing critically ill patients, ICU nursing might be the perfect fit for you. You will work closely with advanced technology and be part of a dedicated team saving lives every day.Â
- Labor and Delivery (L&D): For those with a passion for maternal and infant health, L&D nursing allows you to support women through the journey of childbirth. You will play a vital role in providing emotional and medical care during this special time.Â
- Emergency Department (ED): If you thrive on adrenaline and enjoy the unpredictability of emergency situations, working in the ED can be an exhilarating choice. You will gain valuable skills in triage, trauma care, and rapid decision-making.Â
- Oncology: Nursing in the field of oncology provides an opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of cancer patients and their families. You will provide compassionate care, administer treatments, and be an advocate throughout their journey.
Remember, these are just a few examples, and there are many other exciting specialties available. Take the time to explore different areas of nursing, talk to experienced nurses in various specialties, and trust your instincts when choosing your path.Â
More than anything, believe in yourself and be persistent! Do not let setbacks discourage you. Explore different pathways, gain experience, and keep striving for your dream specialty. You may not reach your goal right away, but your determination and passion will open doors you never thought possible.Â
