Education and Skills: Do I Have What It Takes?
If you’re still here, you must have some interest in OB nursing, and that’s great!
Here is what you will need to accomplish in order to begin a career in OB nursing, let’s dive in.
Earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
This is pretty standard, especially if you are looking to go into a specialized role.
2. Pass the NCLEX-RN Examination.
The dreaded NCLEX, one of a nursing student’s biggest stressors.
There are various study materials out there to help a student be as prepared for this exam as possible! If this is you, be sure to check them out!
3. Gain some hands-on, clinical experience.
As a new grad RN, it might be difficult to immediately jump into an OB nursing job, but it is possible!
However, experts at All Nursing Schools state that it is also likely that most facilities will want providers with prior clinical experience, so do not get discouraged if an OB position is not your first gig out of school.
4. Start your career!
And just like that, the time has come and you are ready for your first OB nursing job!
Practice interview questions, thoroughly read the job description, and prove that you are the best nurse for this role. You’ve got this!
