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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 15
| advancing my specialty while i travel i am interested in advancing my specialty - i initially did neuro step-down, then med/surg/tele. i would love to advance to critical care, er while working as a traveler. i don't want a staff job and the pay cut that comes with it. is it possible to do this? i can pay for my own classes but i won't have the hands-on experience. is it just a dream that a hospital would take on a traveler and orient them in these areas? thanks, cougz |
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| Trauma Queen/Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Traveler
Posts: 1,297
| Re: advancing my specialty while i travel Most hospitals will not orient you to a new area as a traveler- they are hiring travelers because they have immediate needs, and want someone who will be able to function independently with only 1-2 days of orientation.
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: San Jose, California
Posts: 9
| Re: advancing my specialty while i travel I hate to say it, but most travel companies won't place you in a specialty if you haven't had direct experience in that area. One of the best things that you can do is stay put in one city for 6-9 months, and take a per diem position at a local hospital. That way, you can work in the new specialty while you complete your travel assignment. Another option would be to go home for 6 months and get a job in that specialty for 6 months. Then, you have to keep those skills up. I generally found that I could manage two. I went back and forth between ER and ICU for about 8 years. But, picking up another specialty is tough. A lot of hospitals won't hire you as a traveler if you haven't worked that specialty in the past year. |
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