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Old Sep 11, 2007, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by sonoran View Post
I would like to learn more about nursing jobs outside of the hospital. Are any of you folks out there and can you tell me (us) about it, e.g., what you like and don't like about your jobs, how long you've been in that position and how you got it (what credentials/experience were required), what a typical day is like, etc.?

I am especially curious about nurses working in biotech (e.g., FDA submission preparation), clinical trials, research, writing, law, etc.

THANK YOU!!
I have been working in the hospital for 25yrs, and have restrictions on manual handling for bedside nursing. I'm now working in a drug and alcohol dispensary unit, in the public health system. The administration welcomes RN's with a clinical experience. I hope you find a fulfilling position. Cheers...

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