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  1. I have been an EP nurse for about 8 years now, I worked 7 years in a busy lab that did all types of EP procedures, now I am traveling as an EP nurse. Things I enjoy about EP: procedural nursing vs bedside, no call, and always changing technology. My background prior to EP was Clinical IT, I know, far from what many other nurse backgrounds are in the specialty. However, I gravitated to the technical aspects of EP and aggressively sought certifications, such as RCES and IBHRE CEPS. EP is going to be different than whatever specialty you are currently in and your success will depend on you. I am happy with pursuing this career path and would recommend it to anyone willing to learn. This is not a specialty that is mastered in 3 months.

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