dutch_henry
Lil-Rokslider
If so, curious to hear about why, what you found, and any advice you have.
Throughout my life I've been duly impressed by the RNs I've been exposed to through various injuries, family member's illnesses, and my son's nicu stay and subsequent follow-ups. Same goes for reaching out to chat with people working in the field. I'm in my mid 40s and I've worked in education most of my career, but if I had to do it again I would've pursued some certification in medicine. Over the years I picked up my EMT (now lapsed) and enjoyed volunteering. Also got to use it in some very satisfying backcountry applications and some S&R, first as an EMT, then years later as a first responder.
This fall instead of sitting on my ass and thinking about it, I decided to start in on prerequisites for an accelerated BSN. So now I'm taking A&P I and enjoying it, with a looooong road ahead.
If you've done a similar career switch, or work in the field and don't mind sharing your story about how you got started/things for me to keep in mind, please weigh in.
Throughout my life I've been duly impressed by the RNs I've been exposed to through various injuries, family member's illnesses, and my son's nicu stay and subsequent follow-ups. Same goes for reaching out to chat with people working in the field. I'm in my mid 40s and I've worked in education most of my career, but if I had to do it again I would've pursued some certification in medicine. Over the years I picked up my EMT (now lapsed) and enjoyed volunteering. Also got to use it in some very satisfying backcountry applications and some S&R, first as an EMT, then years later as a first responder.
This fall instead of sitting on my ass and thinking about it, I decided to start in on prerequisites for an accelerated BSN. So now I'm taking A&P I and enjoying it, with a looooong road ahead.
If you've done a similar career switch, or work in the field and don't mind sharing your story about how you got started/things for me to keep in mind, please weigh in.