I'm a first year science student, but I've been thinking about transferring into nursing next year. I've always wanted to work in a health-related environment where I can help people improve their lives, so med school was my goal when I entered university. But after many seminars and career fairs, I found myself more interested in nursing, as doctors bare way more responsibilities (not saying nurses don't), and I usually like being the underdog because I don't like the spotlight. However a few friends told me that being a nurse is like cleaning up after a baby for life? I certainly don't care if I had to clean up after patients once in a while, but I'm not sure if that's what I want to do everyday every minute in my life. Can of the RNs out there describe what's like being a nurse? Also what sorts of specialties are there? Thanks!
2007-10-29
19:17:28
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