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  1. Sounds like the most likely path. Will do. Thanks.
  2. I have the ACLS but not PALS yet. I plan on picking that up. Anything else in addition to a year of med surg and possibly floating to ER that might help me get there when the time comes? Thanks again
  3. Thank you, kind of what I expected. Do you suggest I change hospitals since I can probably get into trauma PCU right away at a different local hospital… and trauma pcu is at least closer to ED than med surg… or any thought on how I can get there from here? Thanks again
  4. Hello, I’m a new RN who accepted a new grad RN type training program in med surg. I’m very grateful for the opportunity and intend to be loyal to my unit for my contracted time (1 year), but the truth is I really enjoyed my clinicals in the ER. I’ve asked, but there is no way for me to be cross trained, and apparently I cannot even pick up shifts in the ER. How can I get experience or training or hours in a position that will lead me to working an ER? Thanks all

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