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    New Member

    I've been an ICU/ER nurse for 24 years with some management thrown in. I've just started dialysis. I ran into a lot of dialysis nurses in ICU who told me I'd just love it and started handing me out cards. After dwelling on this for awhile I made the leap. So far so good. I'm currently working in a chronic clinic for experience but am catching on quick. My goal is to do acute after a year. I'd love some input from others. What's the best way to get into acute? Best companies to travel with? Acute vs chronic? Thanks colleagues.

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    Re: New Membeer

    Welcome to the site, Marcia! Glad you found us.



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    Re: New Member

    Welcome.

    Hopefully some dialysis nurses will assist you.
    ER-RN

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