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Jul 07, 2009 11:23 AM

New Grad- Renal/Transplant or Neuroscience?


Hi Everyone,

I need some advice. I'm a new grad of 2 months, and there are two positions available in a major hospital and both positions have about 3 months training. One is on the renal/transplant floor and the other is in neuroscience. I want to get the most out of my first job that will open doors for me down the road although have no idea what part of nursing I will end up doing in 5-10 yrs. Which do you think I should apply to- renal/transplant, neuroscience, or both??

Thank you!


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Old Jul 07, 2009, 04:42 PM

Default Re: New Grad- Renal/Transplant or Neuroscience?
I would suggest applying to both, and hopefully you will get an offer to one of them!!! I am also a new grad and I have been offered a position on a Neurosciences floor. I feel like it is what I am meant to do, and I can't wait. It takes a special type of nurse to work with Neuro patients, and I am hoping that I am special enough!!

Hope you get one of the jobs!!
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