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At last, after months of searching and waiting, I have found and applied a job that would fit my dream job in nursing, i.e., renal nursing (covering renal ward, hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis). The hospital is offering a renal nursing programme that best cater those nurses (like me) who have no renal experience and would be trained to be a renal nurse all around.

The problem is, last month, I applied a job in new medical ward from other hospital and got a call yesterday that they were happy to hire me. I've just applied a job last Saturday in renal nursing programme and it'll take probably until next week for a reply from them.

The charge nurse in the medical ward is waiting for my decision until tomorrow since they're rushing to complete their list of nurses to employ on mid-June. If I said yes to them, then would I be professionally bound to stick with my "yes?" Is it professionally unethical to withdraw from them in case I'll be successful in my application from the other job that I really want? :no:

Looks like I'm torn between two lovers :banghead:

Specializes in Med/Surg/Ortho/HH/Radiology-Now Retired.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Glad it all worked out ok.

Best wishes in your new job! :)

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