Loxam10, good idea, thanks! I'll try to cross post this to PACU. brownbook, well who doesn't want to work at Disneyland?! Sold. Haha. There is an open position that I found in our outpatient pavilion in outpatient ortho surgery. This would allow me to do an internal transfer, which would be way nicer than starting at an entirely new establishment. But I'm open to whatever I have to do, or wherever I have to go, to get in somewhere. It's somewhat difficult to gauge what exactly the job responsibilities are by how vague most nursing job postings are, especially since I do not know anyone working at the clinic I am hoping to apply to. Is it safe to assume that ambulatory surgery center nurses are generally present in the OR as well? That is the only area I do not have specific experience with, other than observing. Otherwise, I do have some clinical, or at least volunteer experience, in pre-op, PACU, and post-op. Your post is so helpful in regards to the skills/experience that apply to ambulatory surgery. I have skills/experience in the following that I will definitely be highlighting in my resume: -Work with a 5:1 nurse to pt ratio on a 32 bed unit, often discharging up to 2-3 pts per day, and admitting 2-3 more. -Proficient in IV starts, administering CAPD to renal pts, tele monitoring/interpretation, pain mgmt, PCA use, and monitoring for alcohol and opioid withdrawal -ACLS, PALS, BLS certified -ECG course -Provide pre-op and post op discharge teaching for pts after I&D of wounds, amputations, and GI procedures and surgeries -Volunteer experience providing perioperative care (including PACU) for children receiving cleft lip and cleft palate repairs -Externship as a student in L&D where we had our own PACU and had to monitor post c-section pts for 2 hours -Further volunteer work providing wellness exams, assessments, and diabetes education in a variety of settings for a variety of demographics -Volunteer work in busy outpatient hem/onc clinic What do you think... any chance the above might give me a shot at an interview? I'll also look into a class on sedation as you mentioned, too.