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  1. Flight nurse (rotor). I still work the ED when it's slow but when that signal comes I can't board fast enough because getting there and successfully doing my job gives me my purpose in life. Good luck to you.
  2. New here (BSN,RN,CCRN,CEN,CFRN,NR-P) but I've been poking around for a few years. I'm a flight nurse (rotor) at my hospital but work the ED if I'm not flying. If you're anything like me, the ICU can be emotional and I have an abundance of it but I had to take it for my cert. The ED is fast paced, which I like, because I don't have them long enough to get attached. Silly as it sounds, I get paid more as an ED nurse than I do as a flight nurse but I rather be flying. Nursing is the only field for me and I wish you the best.

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