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stardust09

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  1. @WhichWayIsUp? i totally agree with you. i think most nurses feel this way at some point. i know i did. after almost 2 years in med-surg i requested for transfer to another unit. fortunately, there was a vacancy at that unit so it didn't take me very long after requesting. but you know, there would always be something (or someone) that would make your life seemingly miserable and it's impossible to run forever. and like Michael141 said, just think about it. if you do want to stay in nursing, then maybe seeking professional help would do you good. god bless!
  2. clinic nursing is great if you're sick and tired of hospital toxicity. i've been to med-surg, hemodialysis, and now ambulatory services. i have to say, when i started at the clinic, i thought i died and went to nursing heaven. but after a while, it gets pretty boring. i miss the challenges and the learning process when i was still at the hospital. like they say, you don't know what you're missing until it's gone.

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