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  1. I have been an RN for 8 months. I was also an LVN for 3 years. I have worked in the ED this whole time and even as a tech. I am confused about going to a trauma center or another big hospital to the CCU. I have been taking a critical care class and am very interested in IABP and drips. My dilemma is am I going to be bored? I like to sweat at work. I like to be busy and am ready for anything. Should I as a new RN get some other exp under my belt or just go for it. I would like to attain my MICN as well. I have some co-workers that think I should get some critical care then go to a trauma facility. I mean a level 1 trauma center is going to teach me critical care there right? If anyone has some good advice please share.

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