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  1. Hi, I just came across this thread and I've been reading through it trying to absorb some of the information to try to get a better understanding of what goes on in an ENT or allergy clinic. I am a new graduate RN and have my first interview Tuesday at an ENT clinic. Is there anything in particular I should know going into this interview? I've been reading like mad trying to find some good info as I have no experience in this area! Any advice or information about anything that might be useful to know going into an interview would be very much appreciated! Thank you in advance!
  2. I am interested as well... Please share.
  3. Thank-you so much for your replies. Your viewpoints are truly helping me put my thoughts into perspective.
  4. I just graduated in May and have yet to take the NCLEX (will do so in a couple of weeks). I would like to find work in a doctor's office against everyone's advice to look for a med-surg job. At this point in my life I'm not interestd at all in med-surg nursing and I know the stress of it would not be a good fit with my current situations at home (just had a baby five months ago and I'm dealing with a lot of post-partum issues/stress/anxiety). I'm worried that starting a stressful position on a med-surg floor -when it's not really what I want to do and would only be doing it for the experience- well, it just might be too much. Yet, my concern is this: if at some point a few years from now I discover that I want to look into something else will I even be able to? Would anywhere (long term care or acute care hospital setting) even hire me at that point? I think when I started nursing school I envisioned myself working home health or L&D... and I know I would need med-surg experience to get a job in either of those settings. Yet life has changed so much since I started school, I'm just struggling with what to do now. Anyone start off in a doctor's office and then switch to something else down the road? Sincere thanks for your input.

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