CVU nurses
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Just looking for some advice.......I've been an ER nurse for 12 years and it pretty much is the only experience that I have. I am interested in transferring into a CVU so I can learn hemodynamic monitoring and advanced critical care skills. I am hoping to get accepted into a nurse anesthetist program in the future (about 2 more years) and transferring into this specialty will greatly increase my chances of getting accepted. I prefer CVU over MICU or SICU as there is a high turnover of patients and probably a higher exposure to hemodynamic monitoring. The problem is I am completely in my comfort zone and I am afraid to leave. I am confident in my current position and I love my job.......I just can't do it for another 20 years! How long do you think it will take me to become comfortable in a CVU setting? and if anyone lives in NJ I would appreciate any info regarding a good facility to start in. I really appreciate any advice, info., and encouragement I can get...Thanks!!