Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So you just started as an NP?
I have an MD. I was going to say work PT, but then I saw that you just finished your training. This is a tough time to work PT. Do you feel confident in your clinical decision making? It isn’t an easy job, and people are trusting you with their lives and the lives of their children.
OP here. I've been an NP for 1.5 years before I had my baby. I work in a wellness clinic where I see patients for various things like colds, flu, strep tests, etc. I worked in the medical filed as a tech while in nursing school and used my nursing degree while in school for NP. I feel confident with my ability, but I do think working will help me build up my career. I worry taking too much time off will make it hard for me to go back once he is in school.
This job doesn’t sound like the right fit. No wonder you think that if you left you would never go back. You should always feel like you are still learning, even with the amount of experience you have had. And your boss sounds like a jerk. You are already anticipating problems and you haven’t even started back yet.
You are in a great position. You have some work experience, but you aren’t pigeon holed in any one thing, you don’t need to find something that’s highly paid or has a lot of hours, and you have plenty of time to look around. You can do just about whatever you want to do.
If I were you, I would spend some time thinking about what you really want your career to look like. Is it working in a family practice office? Rounding on patients in the hospital? Working in the ED? Then, I would polish my CV and send it around to every single place in the area that does what you are looking to do. Tell them you are looking to work PT, and offer to take the crappiest shift four days a month. Tell your husband (with a few months notice) that he needs to figure out how to be home during those times (most of the time). Then, every time you go, do an amazing kick-ass job. And every time you come across something you haven’t seen before, read about it.
This way, you would be advancing your career, you would be working part time, and your husband would get some 1:1 time with the baby.