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by LDRNMOMMY Mar 11, '11After roughly 5 years of labor and delivery nursing I have accepted a job in a wound care clinic that provides hyperbaric treatments as well. I am so excited to learn something new and taking care of different types patients. I just wanted to introduce myself since I will be posting here a lot more!
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- Feb 29, '12 by JannetQuote from LDRNMOMMYsimilar story, after 3 years in a urology office, I am looking forward to starting a new position in a wound care clinic. Looking forward to learning alot of new things. It seems that it's been a long time since this above message was posted.After roughly 5 years of labor and delivery nursing I have accepted a job in a wound care clinic that provides hyperbaric treatments as well. I am so excited to learn something new and taking care of different types patients. I just wanted to introduce myself since I will be posting here a lot more!

- Mar 1, '12 by LDRNMOMMYAlmost a year! Never in a million years would I thought I would be working in wound care and absolutely loving it! Good luck on your new job!